The Tragedie of Richard D. of
 31842270Thus haue we 
swept 
su
spition from our 
seat,
  31852271And made our foot
stoole of 
securitie.
  31862272Come hither 
Besse, and let me ki
sse my boie,
  31872273Young 
Ned, for thee, thine Vncles and my 
selfe,
  31882274Haue in our armors watcht the Winters night,
  31892275Marcht all a foote in 
summers 
skalding heat,
  31902276That thou might
st repo
sse
sse the crowne in peace,
  31912277And of our labours thou 
shalt reape the gaine.
  31922278Glo. Ile bla
st his harue
st and your head were laid,
  31932279For yet I am not lookt on in the world.
  31942280This 
shoulder was ordaind 
so thicke to heaue,
  31952281And heaue it 
shall 
some waight or breake my backe,
  31962282Worke thou the waie, and thou 
shalt execute.
  31972283Edward. Clarence and 
Gloster, loue my louelie
  31982285And ki
sse your princely nephew brothers both.
  31992286Cla. The dutie that 
I owe vnto your, Maie
stie,
  32002287I 
seale vpon the ro
siate lips of this 
sweet babe.
  32012288Queen. Thankes noble 
Clarence worthie brother
  32022290Gloster. And that I loue the fruit from whence thou
  32032291Sprang
st, witne
sse the louing ki
sse I giue the child.
  32042292To 
saie the truth 
so 
Iudas ki
st his mai
ster,
  32052293And 
so he cride all haile, and meant all harme.
  32062294Edward. Nowe am 
I seated as my 
soule
  32072296Hauing my countries peace, and brothers loues.
  32082297Cla. What will your grace haue done with 
Margaret,
  32092298Ranard her father to the king of 
France,
  32102299Hath pawnd the 
Cyssels and 
Ierusalem,
  32112300And hither haue they 
sent it for her ran
some.
   Edward