of Richard the third.
19261743Buck. I doe, but long I
shall not
stay,
19271744I
shall returne before your Lord
ship thence.
19281745Hast. Tis like enough, for I
stay dinner there.
19291746Buck. And
supper too, although thou knowe
st it not:
19331748Enter Sir Richard Ratliffe, with the Lo: Riuers, 19351751Ryu. Sir Richard Ratli
ffe let me tell thee this:
19361752To day
shalt thou behold a
subie
ct die,
19371753For truth, for duty, and for loyalty.
19381754Gray. God keepe the Prince from all the packe of you:
19391755A knot you are of damned bloud
suckers.
19431756Ryu. O Pomfret Pomfret, Oh thou bloudy pri
son,
19441757Fatall and ominous to noble peeres.
19451758Within the guilty clo
sure of thy wals
19461759Richatd the
second here was hackt to death:
19471760And for more
slaunder to thy di
small
soule,
19481761We giue thee vp our guiltle
sse blouds to drinke
. 19491762Gray. Now Margarets cur
se is falne vpon our heads:
19511763For
standing by, when Richard
stabd her
sonne.
19521764Riu. Then cur
st she Ha
stings, then cur
st she Bucking
-(ham: 1765Then cur
st she Richard. Oh remember God,
19551766To heare her praiers for them as now for vs,
19561767And for my
sister, and her princely
sonne:
19571768Be
sati
sfied deare God with our true blouds,
19581769Which as thou knowe
st vniu
stly mu
st be
spilt.
19591770Rat. Come come di
spatch, the limit of your linea is out.
19601771Ryu. Come Gray, come Vaughan, let vs all imbrace
19611772And take our leaue vntill we meete in heauen.
Exeunt. 19671774Hast. My Lords at once the cau
se why we are met,
19681775Is to determine of the coronation:
19691776In Gods name
say, when is this royall day?
19701777Buc. Are all things
fitting for that royall time?
19711778Dar. It is, and wants but nomination
. 19721779Ryu. To morrow then, I gue
sse a happy time
. 19731780Buc. Who knowes the Lo: prote
ctors mind herein?
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