The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (moboreader .TXT) π
The world will be thy widow and still weep,
That thou no form of thee hast left behind,
When every private widow well may keep,
By children's eyes, her husband's shape in mind:
Look what an unthrift in the world doth spend
Shifts but his place, for still the world enjoys it;
But beauty's waste hath in the world an end,
And kept unused the user so destroys it:
No love toward others in that bosom sits
That on himself such murd'rous shame commits.
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For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
Who for thy self art so unprovident.
Grant if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many,
But that thou none lov'st is most evident:
For thou art so possessed with murd'rous hate,
That 'gainst thy self thou stick'st not to conspire,
Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate
Which to repair should be thy chief desire:
O change thy thought, that I may change my mind,
Shall hate be fairer lodged than
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QUEEN ELIZABETH. My words are dull; O, quicken them with thine!
QUEEN MARGARET. Thy woes will make them sharp and pierce like mine. Exit DUCHESS. Why should calamity be fun of words?
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Windy attorneys to their client woes, Airy succeeders of intestate joys,
Poor breathing orators of miseries,
Let them have scope; though what they will impart Help nothing else, yet do they case the heart.
DUCHESS. If so, then be not tongue-tied. Go with me, And in the breath of bitter words letβs smother My damned son that thy two sweet sons smotherβd.
The trumpet sounds; be copious in exclaims.
Enter KING RICHARD and his train, marching with drums and trumpets
KING RICHARD. Who intercepts me in my expedition?
DUCHESS. O, she that might have intercepted thee, By strangling thee in her accursed womb, From all the slaughters, wretch, that thou hast done!
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Hidest thou that forehead with a golden crown
Whereβt should be branded, if that right were right, The slaughter of the Prince that owβd that crown, And the dire death of my poor sons and brothers?
Tell me, thou villain slave, where are my children?
DUCHESS. Thou toad, thou toad, where is thy brother Clarence?
And little Ned Plantagenet, his son?
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Where is the gentle Rivers, Vaughan, Grey?
DUCHESS. Where is kind Hastings?
KING RICHARD. A flourish, trumpets! Strike alarum, drums!
Let not the heavens hear these tell-tale women Rail on the Lordβs anointed. Strike, I say!
[Flourish. Alarums]
Either be patient and entreat me fair, Or with the clamorous report of war
Thus will I drown your exclamations.
DUCHESS. Art thou my son?
KING RICHARD. Ay, I thank God, my father, and yourself.
DUCHESS. Then patiently hear my impatience.
KING RICHARD. Madam, I have a touch of your condition That cannot brook the accent of reproof.
DUCHESS. O, let me speak!
KING RICHARD. Do, then; but Iβll not hear.
DUCHESS. I will be mild and gentle in my words.
KING RICHARD. And brief, good mother; for I am in haste.
DUCHESS. Art thou so hasty? I have stayβd for thee, God knows, in torment and in agony.
KING RICHARD. And came I not at last to comfort you?
DUCHESS. No, by the holy rood, thou knowβst it well Thou camβst on earth to make the earth my hell.
A grievous burden was thy birth to me; Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy;
Thy school-days frightful, despβrate, wild, and furious; Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and venturous; Thy age confirmβd, proud, subtle, sly, and bloody, More mild, but yet more harmful-kind in hatred.
What comfortable hour canst thou name That ever gracβd me with thy company?
KING RICHARD. Faith, none but Humphrey Hour, that callβd your Grace
To breakfast once forth of my company.
If I be so disgracious in your eye,
Let me march on and not offend you, madam.
Strike up the drum.
DUCHESS. I prithee hear me speak.
KING RICHARD. You speak too bitterly.
DUCHESS. Hear me a word;
For I shall never speak to thee again.
KING RICHARD. So.
DUCHESS. Either thou wilt die by Godβs just ordinance Ere from this war thou turn a conqueror; Or I with grief and extreme age shall perish And never more behold thy face again.
Therefore take with thee my most grievous curse, Which in the day of battle tire thee more Than all the complete armour that thou wearβst!
My prayers on the adverse party fight; And there the little souls of Edwardβs children Whisper the spirits of thine enemies
And promise them success and victory.
Bloody thou art; bloody will be thy end.
Shame serves thy life and doth thy death attend. Exit QUEEN ELIZABETH. Though far more cause, yet much less spirit to curse
Abides in me; I say amen to her.
KING RICHARD. Stay, madam, I must talk a word with you.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. I have no moe sons of the royal blood For thee to slaughter. For my daughters, Richard, They shall be praying nuns, not weeping queens; And therefore level not to hit their lives.
KING RICHARD. You have a daughter callβd Elizabeth.
Virtuous and fair, royal and gracious.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. And must she die for this? O, let her live,
And Iβll corrupt her manners, stain her beauty, Slander myself as false to Edwardβs bed, Throw over her the veil of infamy;
So she may live unscarrβd of bleeding slaughter, I will confess she was not Edwardβs daughter.
KING RICHARD. Wrong not her birth; she is a royal Princess.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. To save her life Iβll say she is not so.
KING RICHARD. Her life is safest only in her birth.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. And only in that safety died her brothers.
KING RICHARD. Lo, at their birth good stars were opposite.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. No, to their lives ill friends were contrary.
KING RICHARD. All unavoided is the doom of destiny.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. True, when avoided grace makes destiny.
My babes were destinβd to a fairer death, If grace had blessβd thee with a fairer life.
KING RICHARD. You speak as if that I had slain my cousins.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Cousins, indeed; and by their uncle cozenβd
Of comfort, kingdom, kindred, freedom, life.
Whose hand soever lancβd their tender hearts, Thy head, an indirectly, gave direction.
No doubt the murdβrous knife was dull and blunt Till it was whetted on thy stone-hard heart To revel in the entrails of my lambs.
But that stiff use of grief makes wild grief tame, My tongue should to thy ears not name my boys Till that my nails were anchorβd in thine eyes; And I, in such a despβrate bay of death, Like a poor bark, of sails and tackling reft, Rush all to pieces on thy rocky bosom.
KING RICHARD. Madam, so thrive I in my enterprise And dangerous success of bloody wars, As I intend more good to you and yours Than ever you or yours by me were harmβd!
QUEEN ELIZABETH. What good is coverβd with the face of heaven,
To be discoverβd, that can do me good?
KING RICHARD. advancement of your children, gentle lady.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Up to some scaffold, there to lose their heads?
KING RICHARD. Unto the dignity and height of Fortune, The high imperial type of this earthβs glory.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Flatter my sorrow with report of it; Tell me what state, what dignity, what honour, Canst thou demise to any child of mine?
KING RICHARD. Even all I have-ay, and myself and all Will I withal endow a child of thine; So in the Lethe of thy angry soul
Thou drown the sad remembrance of those wrongs Which thou supposest I have done to thee.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Be brief, lest that the process of thy kindness
Last longer telling than thy kindnessβ date.
KING RICHARD. Then know, that from my soul I love thy daughter.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. My daughterβs mother thinks it with her soul.
KING RICHARD. What do you think?
QUEEN ELIZABETH. That thou dost love my daughter from thy soul.
So from thy soulβs love didst thou love her brothers, And from my heartβs love I do thank thee for it.
KING RICHARD. Be not so hasty to confound my meaning.
I mean that with my soul I love thy daughter And do intend to make her Queen of England.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Well, then, who dost thou mean shall be her king?
KING RICHARD. Even he that makes her Queen. Who else should be?
QUEEN ELIZABETH. What, thou?
KING RICHARD. Even so. How think you of it?
QUEEN ELIZABETH. How canst thou woo her?
KING RICHARD. That would I learn of you, As one being best acquainted with her humour.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. And wilt thou learn of me?
KING RICHARD. Madam, with all my heart.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Send to her, by the man that slew her brothers,
A pair of bleeding hearts; thereon engrave βEdwardβ and βYork.β Then haply will she weep; Therefore present to her-as sometimes Margaret Did to thy father, steepβd in Rutlandβs blood-A handkerchief; which, say to her, did drain The purple sap from her sweet brotherβs body, And bid her wipe her weeping eyes withal.
If this inducement move her not to love, Send her a letter of thy noble deeds; Tell her thou madβst away her uncle Clarence, Her uncle Rivers; ay, and for her sake Madβst quick conveyance with her good aunt Anne.
KING RICHARD. You mock me, madam; this is not the way To win your daughter.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. There is no other way; Unless thou couldst put on some other shape And not be Richard that hath done all this.
KING RICHARD. Say that I did all this for love of her.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Nay, then indeed she cannot choose but hate thee,
Having bought love with such a bloody spoil.
KING RICHARD. Look what is done cannot be now amended.
Men shall deal unadvisedly sometimes, Which after-hours gives leisure to repent.
If I did take the kingdom from your sons, To make amends Iβll give it to your daughter.
If I have killβd the issue of your womb, To quicken your increase I will beget Mine issue of your blood upon your daughter.
A grandamβs name is little less in love Than is the doating title of a mother; They are as children but one step below, Even of your metal, of your very blood; Of all one pain, save for a night of groans Endurβd of her, for whom you bid like sorrow.
Your children were vexation to your youth; But mine shall be a comfort to your age.
The loss you have is but a son being King, And by that loss your daughter is made Queen.
I cannot make you what amends I would, Therefore accept such kindness as I can.
Dorset your son, that with a fearful soul Leads discontented steps in foreign soil, This fair alliance quickly shall can home To high promotions and great dignity.
The King, that calls your beauteous daughter wife, Familiarly shall call thy Dorset brother; Again shall you be mother to a king,
And all the ruins of distressful times Repairβd with double riches of content.
What! we have many goodly days to see.
The liquid drops of tears that you have shed Shall come again, transformβd to orient pearl, Advantaging their loan with interest
Of ten times double gain of happiness.
Go, then, my mother, to thy daughter go; Make bold her bashful years with your experience; Prepare her ears to hear a wooerβs tale; Put in her tender heart thβ aspiring flame Of golden sovereignty; acquaint the Princes With the sweet silent hours of marriage joys.
And when this arm of mine hath chastised The petty rebel, dull-brainβd Buckingham, Bound with triumphant garlands will I come, And lead thy daughter to a conquerorβs bed; To whom I will retail my conquest won, And she shall be sole victoress, Caesarβs Caesar.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. What were I best to say? Her fatherβs brother
Would be her lord? Or shall I say her uncle?
Or he that slew her brothers and her uncles?
Under what title shall I woo for thee That God, the law, my honour, and her love Can make seem pleasing to her tender years?
KING RICHARD. Infer fair Englandβs peace by this alliance.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Which she shall purchase with still-lasting war.
KING RICHARD. Tell her the King, that may command, entreats.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. That at her hands which the Kingβs King forbids.
KING RICHARD. Say she shall be a high and mighty queen.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. To wail the title, as her mother doth.
KING RICHARD. Say I will love her everlastingly.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. But how long shall that title βeverβ last?
KING RICHARD. Sweetly in force unto her fair lifeβs end.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. But how long fairly shall her sweet life last?
KING RICHARD. As long as heaven and nature lengthens it.
QUEEN ELIZABETH. As long
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