The Tragedie
28082542And let my woes frowne on the vpper hand,
2809.12544Tell ouer your woes againe by vewing mine,
28102545I had an
Edward, till a Richard kild him
: 28112546I had a Richard, till a Ricard kild him
: 28122547Thou had
st an Edward, till a Richard kild him
: 28132548Thou had
st a Richard, till a Richard kild him.
28142549Duch. I had a Richard to, and thou did
st kill him
: 28152550I had a Rutland to, thou hop
st to kill him
. 28162551Qu.Mar. Thou had
st a Clarence to, and Richard kild him:
28182552From forth the kennell of thy wombe hath crept,
28192553A hel-hound that doeth hunt vs all to death,
28202554That dogge, that had his teeth before his eyes,
28212555To worrie lambes, and lap their gentle blouds,
28222556That foule defacer of Gods handie worke,
28232557Thy wombe let loo
se, to cha
se vs to our graues,
28262558O vpright, iu
st, and true di
spo
sing God,
28272559How doe
I thanke thee, that this carnal curre,
28282560Praies on the i
ssue of his mothers bodie,
28292561And makes her puefellow with others mone.
28302562Duch. O, Harries wifes triumph not in my woes,
28312563God witnes with me, I haue wept for thine.
28322564Qu.Mar. Beare with me,
I am hungrie for reuenge,
28332565And now
I cloie me with beholding it,
28342566Thy Edward, he is dead, that
stabd my Edward,
28352567Thy other Edward dead, to quitte my Edward,
28362568Yong Yorke, he is but boote becau
se both they
28372569Match not the high perfe
ction of my lo
sse,
28382570Thy Clarence he is dead, that kild my Edward,
28392571And the beholders of this tragicke plaie,
28402572The adulterate Ha
stings, Riuers, Vaughan, Gray,
28412573Vntimelie
smothred in their du
skie graues,
28422574Richard yet liues, hels blacke intelligencer,
28432575Onely re
serued their fa
ctor to buie
soules,
28442576And
send them thether, but at hand at handes,
28452577en
sues his piteous, and vnpittied end,
28462578Earth gapes, hell burnes,
fiendes roare,
saintes praie,
28472579To haue him
suddenly conueied away.
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