of Richard the third.
805755Namely to Ha
stings, Darby, Buckingham,
806756And
say it is the Queene and her allies,
807757That
stirre the King again
st the Duke my brother.
808758Now they beleeue me, and withall whet me,
809759To be reuenged on Ryuers, Vaughan, Gray:
810760But then I
sigh, and with a piece of
scripture,
811761Tell them that God bids vs doe good for euill:
812762And thus I clothe my naked villany,
813763With old odde ends
stolne out of holy writ,
814764And
seeme a Saint when mo
st I play the Diuell:
816765But
soft here come my executioners.
Enter Executioners. 817766How now my hardy
stout re
solued mates,
818767Are you now going to di
spatch this deede.
819768Execu. We are my Lord, and come to haue the warrant,
820769That we may be admitted where he is.
821770Glo. It was well thought vpon, I haue it here about me,
822771When you haue done repaire to Crosby place;
823772But
sirs; be
sudden in the execution,
824773Withall, obdurate, doe not heare him pleade,
825774For Clarence is well
spoken, and perhaps,
826775May, moue your harts to pitty if you marke him.
827776Exec. Tu
sh feare not my Lo: we will not
stand to prate,
828777Talkers are no good doers be a
ssured:
829778We come to v
se our hands, and not our tongues.
830779Gl. Your eies drop mil
stones when fooles eies drop tears,
832780I like you lads, about your bu
sines.
Exeunt. 836781Enter Clarence, Brokenbury. 837782Brok. Why lookes your grace
so heauily to day?
838783Clar. Oh I haue pa
st a mi
serable night,
839784So full of vgly
sights, of ga
stly dreames,
840785That as I am a chri
stian faithfull man,
841786I would not
spend another
such a night,
842787Though twere to buy a world of happy daies,
843788So full of di
small terror was the time
. 844789Brok. What was your dreame, I long to heare you tell it.
845790Cla. Me thoughts I was imbarkt for Burgundy,
847791And in my company my brother Gloce
ster,
848792Who from my cabbine tempted me to walke,
Vpon