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Let's talk of graves,
of worms and epitaphs,
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Write sorrow on the bosom
of the earth.
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Let us sit upon the ground
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And tell sad stories of the death
of kings.
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How some have been deposed;
some slain in war;
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Some haunted by the ghosts
they have deposed;
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Some poisoned by their wives;
some sleeping killed.
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All murdered.
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Old John of Gaunt,
time-honoured Lancaster.
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Hast thou brought hither
Henry Hereford, thy bold son,
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Here to make good the boisterous
late appeal
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Which then our leisure
would not let us hear
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Against the Duke of Norfolk,
Thomas Mowbray?
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I have, my liege.
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Tell me, moreover,
hast thou sounded him
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If he appeal the Duke
on ancient malice,
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Or worthily,
as a good subject should,
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On some known ground of treachery
in him?
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As far as I could sift him
on that argument,
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On some apparent danger seen
in the Duke
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Aimed at your highness.
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Then call them to our presence.
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Face to face,
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And frowning brow to brow,
ourselves will hear
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The accuser
and the accused freely speak.
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Many years of happy days befall
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My gracious sovereign,
my most loving liege!
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Each day still better
other's happiness
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Until the heavens,
envying earth's good hap,
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Add an immortal title to your crown!
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We thank you both.
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Yet one but flatters us,
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As well appeareth
by the cause you come,
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Namely, to appeal
each other of high treason.
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Cousin of Hereford,
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What dost thou object
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Against the Duke of Norfolk,
Thomas Mowbray?
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First -
heaven be the record to my speech!
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In the devotion of a subject's love,
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And free from
other misbegotten hate,
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Come I appellant
to this princely presence.
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My body shall make
good upon this earth,
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Or my divine
soul answer it in heaven.
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Thou art a traitor and a miscreant,
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Too good to be so,
and too bad to live,
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Since the more fair and crystal
is the sky,
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The uglier seem the clouds
that in it fly.
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First, the fair reverence
of your highness curbs me
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From giving reins and spurs
to my free speech,
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Which else would post
until it had returned
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These terms
of treason doubled down his throat.
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Setting aside his high blood's
royalty, I do defy him,
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And I spit at him,
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Call him a slanderous coward
and a villain.
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What doth our cousin lay
to Mowbray's charge?
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Look what I speak,
my life shall prove it true:
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I say that Mowbray hath received
eight thousand nobles
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In name of lending
for your highness' soldiers,
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The which he hath detained
for lewd employments,
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Like a false
traitor and injurious villain.
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Besides I say,
and will in battle prove,
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That all the treasons
for these 18 years
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Complotted and contrived
in this land
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Fetch from false Mowbray
their first head and spring.
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And by the glorious
worth of my descent,
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This arm shall prove it,
or this life be spent!
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HE CHUCKLES
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How high a pitch
his resolution soars!
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Mowbray,
impartial are our eyes and ears.
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He is our subject, Mowbray;
so art thou.
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Free speech and fearless
I to thee allow.
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Then, Bolingbroke,
as low as to thy heart
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Through the false passage
of thy throat, thou liest.
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Wrath-kindled gentlemen,
be ruled by me:
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Let's purge this choler
without letting blood.
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This we prescribe,
though no physician;
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Deep malice makes too deep incision.
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Forget, forgive,
conclude and be agreed;
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Our doctors say
this is no month to bleed.
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Good uncle,
let this end where it begun;
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We'll calm the Duke of Norfolk,
you your son.
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To be a make-peace
shall become my age.
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Throw down, my son,
the Duke of Norfolk's gage.
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And Norfolk, throw down his.
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When, Harry, when? Obedience bids
I should not bid again.
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Norfolk, give me his gage.
Lions make leopards tame.
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Yea, but not change his spots.
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My dear, dear, lord,
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The purest treasure
mortal times afford
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Is spotless reputation;
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Mine honour is my life;
both grow in one.
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Take honour from me,
and my life is done.
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Cousin, throw down your gage;
do you begin?
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O God defend my soul
from such deep sin.
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We were not born to sue
but to command;
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Which since we cannot do
to make you friends,
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Be ready
as your lives shall answer it
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At Coventry upon Saint Lambert's Day.
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There shall your swords
and lances arbitrate
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The swelling difference
of your settled hate.
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Marshal,
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demand of yonder knights in arms
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Both who they are
and why they come hither
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Thus plated in habiliments of war.
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In God's name and the King's,
say who thou art
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And why thou com'st
thus knightly clad in arms.
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My name is Thomas Mowbray,
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Duke of Norfolk,
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Who hither come engaged by my oath
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Both to defend my loyalty and truth
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To God, my king
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and my succeeding issue
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Against the Duke of Hereford
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To prove him,
in defending of myself,
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A traitor to my God, my king and me.
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Harry of Hereford,
Lancaster and Derby
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Am I, who ready here do stand
in arms
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To prove, by God's grace
and my body's valour,
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In lists, on Thomas Mowbray,
Duke of Norfolk,
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That he is a traitor,
foul and dangerous,
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To God of heaven, King Richard
and to me.
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On pain of death,
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no person be so bold
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Or daring-hardy as to touch
the lists
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Except the Marshal and such officers
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Appointed to direct
these fair designs.
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Lord Marshal,
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let me kiss my sovereign's hand,
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And bow my knee before his majesty
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For Mowbray and myself
are like two men
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That vow a long and weary
pilgrimage.
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The appellant in all duty greets
your highness
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And craves to kiss your hand
and take his leave.
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We will descend
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and fold him in our arms.
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Cousin of Hereford,
as thy cause is right,
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So be thy fortune
in this royal fight.
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Farewell, my blood,
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which if today thou shed,
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Lament we may,
but not revenge thee dead.
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O let no noble eye
profane a tear
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For me,
if I be gored with Mowbray's spear.
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My loving lord,
I take my leave of you.
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Of you, my noble cousin,
Lord Aumerle.
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O thou, the earthly
author of my blood,
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Whose youthful spirit
in me regenerate,
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Doth with a twofold vigour
lift me up
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To reach at victory
above my head,
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Add proof unto mine armour
with thy prayers.
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God in thy good cause
make thee prosperous.
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Be swift like lightning in the
execution. Be valiant and live.
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Mine innocence
and Saint George to thrive!
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Order the trial, Marshal, and begin.
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HORSES NEIGH AND SNORT
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LORD MARSHALL: Stay!
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Stay! The King hath thrown
his warder down.
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Let them lay their helmets by.
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Draw near.
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For that our kingdom's earth
should not be soiled
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By that dear blood
which it hath fostered
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And for our eyes do hate
the dire aspect
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Of civil wounds ploughed up
with neighbours' sword
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And for we think
the eagle-winged pride
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Of sky-aspiring
and ambitious thoughts,
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Set you on,
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We therefore banish you
our territories
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You, cousin Hereford,
upon pain of life,
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Till twice five summers
have enriched our fields
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Shall not regreet
our fair dominions,
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But tread the stranger paths
of banishment.
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Your will be done.
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This must my comfort be,
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The sun that warms you here
shall shine on me
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And those his golden beams
to you here lent
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Shall point on me
and gild my banishment.
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Norfolk,
for thee remains a heavier doom,
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Which I with some unwillingness
pronounce
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The sly slow hours
shall not determinate
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The dateless limit
of thy dear exile
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The hopeless word
of "never to return"
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Breathe I against thee,
upon pain of life.
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A heavy sentence,
my most sovereign liege,
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And all unlooked for
from your highness' mouth.
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The language I have learnt
these 40 years,
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My native English,
now I must forego.
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Within my mouth
you have engaoled my tongue,
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Doubly portcullised with my teeth
and lips,
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And dull, unfeeling,
barren ignorance
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Is made my gaoler to attend on me.
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What is thy sentence then,
but speechless death,
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Which robs my tongue
from breathing native breath?
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It boots thee not
to be compassionate.
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After our sentence,
plaining comes too late.
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Return again,
and take an oath with me.
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Lay on our royal sword
your banished hands.
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Swear by the duty that you owe to God
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Our part therein
we banish with yourselves
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To keep the oath that we administer
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You never shall,
so help you truth and God,
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Embrace each other's love
in banishment
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Nor never look upon
each other's face
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Nor never write,
regreet, nor reconcile
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This louring tempest
of your home-bred hate
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Nor never by advised purpose meet
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To plot, contrive,
or complot any ill
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'Gainst us, our state,
our subjects or our land.
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I swear.
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And I,
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to keep all this.
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Norfolk,
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By this time,
had the King permitted us,
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One of our souls had
wandered in the air.
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Confess thy treasons 'ere thou
fly this realm.
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Since thou hast far to go,
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bear not along the clogging burden
of a guilty soul.
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No, Bolingbroke.
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If ever I were traitor,
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My name be blotted
from the book of life,
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And I from heaven banished
as from hence!
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But what thou art,
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God, thou and I do know
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And all too soon, I fear,
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the King shall rue.
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Uncle, even in the glasses
of thine eyes
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I see thy grieved heart.
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Thy sad aspect
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Hath from the number
of his banished years
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Plucked four away.
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Six frozen winters spent,
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Return with welcome
home from banishment.
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How long a time lies
in one little word!
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Four lagging winters
and four wanton springs
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End in a word,
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such is the breath of kings.
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I thank my liege
that in regard of me
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He shortens four years
from my son's exile
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But little vantage
shall I reap thereby
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For, ere the six years
that he hath to spend
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Have changed their moons
and brought their times around
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My oil-dried lamp
and time-bewasted light
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Shall be extinct with age
and endless night.
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HE CHUCKLES
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Why, uncle,
thou hast many years to live.
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But not a minute, King,
that thou canst give.
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Shorten my days thou canst
with sullen sorrow,
247
00:23:16,712 --> 00:23:20,272
And pluck nights from me,
but not lend a morrow.
248
00:23:21,273 --> 00:23:25,073
Cousin, farewell,
and uncle, bid him so.
249
00:23:26,354 --> 00:23:30,274
Six years we banish him,
and he SHALL go.
250
00:23:56,875 --> 00:24:00,710
Teach thy necessity to reason thus -
251
00:24:00,834 --> 00:24:03,789
Think not the King did banish thee,
252
00:24:03,915 --> 00:24:05,430
But thou the King.
253
00:24:05,555 --> 00:24:09,470
Look what thy soul holds dear,
254
00:24:09,596 --> 00:24:12,071
Imagine it
to lie that way thou goest,
255
00:24:12,196 --> 00:24:14,431
Not whence thou com'st.
256
00:24:14,556 --> 00:24:19,271
Suppose the singing birds musicians,
257
00:24:19,397 --> 00:24:20,832
The flowers fair ladies,
258
00:24:20,956 --> 00:24:24,111
And thy steps no more
259
00:24:24,236 --> 00:24:27,351
Than a delightful measure
or a dance
260
00:24:27,475 --> 00:24:30,430
For gnarling sorrow
has less power to bite
261
00:24:30,556 --> 00:24:33,476
The man that mocks at it
and sets it light.
262
00:24:34,837 --> 00:24:36,832
O who can hold a fire in his hand
263
00:24:36,956 --> 00:24:39,476
By thinking on the frosty Caucasus?
264
00:24:41,876 --> 00:24:44,391
Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite
265
00:24:44,516 --> 00:24:46,916
By bare imagination of a feast?
266
00:24:48,557 --> 00:24:50,472
Or wallow naked in December snow
267
00:24:50,597 --> 00:24:53,712
By thinking on fantastic
summer's heat?
268
00:24:53,837 --> 00:24:55,032
No,
269
00:24:55,158 --> 00:24:57,193
the apprehension of the good
270
00:24:57,318 --> 00:25:00,473
Gives but the greater feeling
to the worse.
271
00:25:00,597 --> 00:25:03,872
Come, come, my son,
272
00:25:03,997 --> 00:25:06,512
be though on thy way.
273
00:25:06,637 --> 00:25:10,037
Had I thy youth and cause,
I would not stay.
274
00:26:12,040 --> 00:26:14,240
Then, England's ground, farewell!
275
00:26:17,040 --> 00:26:18,800
Sweet soil, adieu
276
00:26:21,761 --> 00:26:23,841
My mother and my nurse
that bears me yet!
277
00:26:32,361 --> 00:26:34,761
Where'er I wander,
boast of this I can,
278
00:26:36,641 --> 00:26:37,961
Though banished,
279
00:26:39,162 --> 00:26:40,802
Yet a true-born Englishman.
280
00:27:11,403 --> 00:27:13,638
Cousin Aumerle,
281
00:27:13,763 --> 00:27:17,118
How far brought you high Hereford
on his way?
282
00:27:17,243 --> 00:27:18,958
I brought high Hereford, if you
call him so,
283
00:27:19,083 --> 00:27:20,758
But to the shoreline,
and there I left him.
284
00:27:20,883 --> 00:27:23,878
What said our cousin
when you parted with him?
285
00:27:24,002 --> 00:27:25,522
Farewell.
286
00:27:30,563 --> 00:27:33,198
Marry, would the word "farewell"
have lengthened hours
287
00:27:33,323 --> 00:27:34,998
and added years
to his short banishment
288
00:27:35,124 --> 00:27:37,404
He should have had
a volume of farewells.
289
00:27:39,444 --> 00:27:41,239
But since it would not,
290
00:27:41,364 --> 00:27:43,124
He had none of me.
291
00:27:44,443 --> 00:27:48,283
He is our cousin, cousin.
292
00:27:53,724 --> 00:27:57,044
We did observe his courtship
of the common people.
293
00:27:58,404 --> 00:28:00,639
How he did seem to dive
into their hearts
294
00:28:00,764 --> 00:28:02,844
With humble and familiar courtesy,
295
00:28:04,525 --> 00:28:08,680
What reverence
he did throw away on slaves.
296
00:28:08,805 --> 00:28:12,680
Off goes his bonnet
to an oyster-wench.
297
00:28:12,805 --> 00:28:15,080
A brace of draymen bid
God speed him well,
298
00:28:15,205 --> 00:28:17,280
And had the tribute
of his supple knee
299
00:28:17,405 --> 00:28:21,405
With "Thanks, my countrymen,
my loving friends,"
300
00:28:23,046 --> 00:28:26,801
As were our England in reversion his.
301
00:28:26,925 --> 00:28:28,240
Well, he is gone,
302
00:28:28,366 --> 00:28:31,561
And with him go these thoughts.
303
00:28:31,686 --> 00:28:35,161
Now for the rebels which stand
out in Ireland,
304
00:28:35,287 --> 00:28:38,522
Expedient manage must be made,
my liege,
305
00:28:38,645 --> 00:28:41,200
'Ere further leisure yield them
further means
306
00:28:41,325 --> 00:28:44,720
For their advantage
and your highness' loss.
307
00:28:44,846 --> 00:28:48,246
We will ourself in person
to this war,
308
00:28:50,046 --> 00:28:53,481
And for our coffers are grown
somewhat light,
309
00:28:53,606 --> 00:28:56,761
We are enforced to farm
our royal realm,
310
00:28:56,887 --> 00:28:58,762
The revenue whereof shall furnish us
311
00:28:58,887 --> 00:29:00,122
For our affairs in hand.
312
00:29:00,246 --> 00:29:02,521
If that come short,
313
00:29:02,647 --> 00:29:05,122
Our substitutes at home
shall have blank charters
314
00:29:05,247 --> 00:29:07,362
Whereto, when they shall
know what men are rich,
315
00:29:07,487 --> 00:29:09,602
You shall subscribe them
for large sums of gold,
316
00:29:09,726 --> 00:29:11,641
And send them after
to supply our wants
317
00:29:11,766 --> 00:29:15,166
For we will make for Ireland
presently.
318
00:29:16,367 --> 00:29:17,402
Scroop, what news?
319
00:29:17,527 --> 00:29:20,082
Old John of Gaunt is grievous sick,
my lord,
320
00:29:20,207 --> 00:29:22,482
Suddenly taken,
and hath sent post-haste
321
00:29:22,608 --> 00:29:24,483
To entreat your majesty
to visit him.
322
00:29:24,608 --> 00:29:26,568
Where lies he? At Lancaster.
323
00:29:28,329 --> 00:29:30,604
Now put it, God,
in the physician's mind
324
00:29:30,727 --> 00:29:33,847
To help him to his grave
immediately!
325
00:29:35,368 --> 00:29:37,603
The lining of his coffers
shall make coats
326
00:29:37,729 --> 00:29:40,124
To deck our soldiers
for these Irish wars.
327
00:29:40,248 --> 00:29:41,403
Come, gentlemen,
328
00:29:41,529 --> 00:29:44,644
Let's all go visit him.
329
00:29:44,769 --> 00:29:48,004
Pray God we may make haste
and come too late!
330
00:29:48,129 --> 00:29:50,489
Will the King come...
331
00:29:51,889 --> 00:29:53,644
That I may breathe my last
332
00:29:53,769 --> 00:29:55,404
In wholesome counsel
333
00:29:55,529 --> 00:29:59,324
To his unstaid youth?
334
00:29:59,449 --> 00:30:02,204
Vex not yourself,
nor strive not with your breath,
335
00:30:02,329 --> 00:30:04,484
For all in vain comes
counsel to his ear.
336
00:30:04,609 --> 00:30:08,484
O but they say
the tongues of dying men
337
00:30:08,610 --> 00:30:11,290
Enforce attention like deep harmony.
338
00:30:12,489 --> 00:30:16,604
Where words are scarce,
they are seldom spent in vain,
339
00:30:16,729 --> 00:30:21,129
For they breathe truth
that breathe their words in pain.
340
00:30:22,569 --> 00:30:26,609
Though Richard my life's counsel
would not hear,
341
00:30:28,090 --> 00:30:33,365
Yet my death's sad tale
may yet undeaf his ear.
342
00:30:33,491 --> 00:30:37,686
No, it is stopped with other,
flattering sounds.
343
00:30:37,810 --> 00:30:44,165
His rash fierce blaze of riot
cannot last,
344
00:30:44,291 --> 00:30:49,846
For violent fires
soon burn out themselves
345
00:30:49,972 --> 00:30:52,567
This royal throne of kings,
346
00:30:52,691 --> 00:30:54,646
This sceptred isle,
347
00:30:54,771 --> 00:30:59,571
This...earth
348
00:31:01,572 --> 00:31:03,452
Of majesty,
349
00:31:05,212 --> 00:31:06,732
This seat of Mars,
350
00:31:10,092 --> 00:31:13,567
This other Eden,
351
00:31:13,692 --> 00:31:16,892
Demi-paradise,
352
00:31:18,773 --> 00:31:24,608
This fortress
built by Nature for herself
353
00:31:24,731 --> 00:31:29,971
Against infection
and the hand of war,
354
00:31:32,013 --> 00:31:36,328
This happy breed of men,
355
00:31:36,452 --> 00:31:40,492
This little world,
356
00:31:42,013 --> 00:31:45,568
This precious stone
set in the silver sea,
357
00:31:45,693 --> 00:31:49,888
Which serves it
in the office of a wall,
358
00:31:50,013 --> 00:31:54,328
Or as a moat defensive to a house
359
00:31:54,453 --> 00:31:58,613
Against the envy
of less happier lands,
360
00:32:00,573 --> 00:32:04,768
This blessed plot, this earth,
361
00:32:04,894 --> 00:32:07,529
This realm,
362
00:32:07,655 --> 00:32:09,535
This England,
363
00:32:12,015 --> 00:32:17,815
This land of such dear souls,
364
00:32:20,295 --> 00:32:22,535
This dear, dear land,
365
00:32:24,974 --> 00:32:27,214
Is now leased out -
366
00:32:28,655 --> 00:32:30,535
I die pronouncing it -
367
00:32:31,616 --> 00:32:35,416
Like to a tenement
on a pelting farm.
368
00:32:36,775 --> 00:32:40,290
England, bound in
with the triumphant sea,
369
00:32:40,416 --> 00:32:42,971
Is now bound in with shame!
370
00:32:43,096 --> 00:32:44,496
DOOR OPENS
371
00:32:59,335 --> 00:33:01,455
How fares our noble uncle Lancaster?
372
00:33:03,055 --> 00:33:04,850
How is't with aged Gaunt?
373
00:33:04,975 --> 00:33:08,930
O how that name
befits my composition!
374
00:33:09,056 --> 00:33:15,171
Old Gaunt indeed,
and gaunt in being old.
375
00:33:15,296 --> 00:33:19,971
For sleeping England
long time have I watched
376
00:33:20,096 --> 00:33:24,736
Watching breeds leanness,
leanness is all gaunt.
377
00:33:25,737 --> 00:33:28,892
The pleasure that some fathers
feed upon
378
00:33:29,017 --> 00:33:34,332
Is my strict fast -
I mean my children's looks,
379
00:33:34,458 --> 00:33:38,818
And therein fasting
hast thou made me gaunt.
380
00:33:42,058 --> 00:33:45,653
Can sick men play
so nicely with their names?
381
00:33:45,777 --> 00:33:49,337
Since thou dost seek
to kill my name in me,
382
00:33:50,737 --> 00:33:55,337
I mock my name, great King,
to flatter thee.
383
00:33:57,099 --> 00:33:59,934
Should dying men flatter
with those that live?
384
00:34:00,058 --> 00:34:02,093
Oh, no,
385
00:34:02,218 --> 00:34:04,813
men living flatter those that die.
386
00:34:04,939 --> 00:34:09,414
Thou, now a-dying,
say'st thou flatterest me.
387
00:34:09,539 --> 00:34:10,979
No, no,
388
00:34:13,099 --> 00:34:17,179
Thou diest, though I the sicker be.
389
00:34:18,419 --> 00:34:19,979
I am in health,
390
00:34:21,138 --> 00:34:23,293
I breathe and see thee ill.
391
00:34:23,419 --> 00:34:28,254
Now he that made me
knows I see thee ill.
392
00:34:28,379 --> 00:34:32,334
Thy death-bed is no lesser
than thy land,
393
00:34:32,460 --> 00:34:37,020
Wherein thou liest
in reputation sick
394
00:34:38,620 --> 00:34:44,375
And thou, too careless patient
as thou art,
395
00:34:44,500 --> 00:34:47,895
Committ'st thy anointed body
to the cure
396
00:34:48,020 --> 00:34:53,175
Of those physicians
that first wounded thee.
397
00:34:53,300 --> 00:34:57,255
A thousand flatterers sit
within thy crown,
398
00:34:57,380 --> 00:35:01,015
Whose compass is no bigger
than thy head.
399
00:35:01,141 --> 00:35:05,376
Landlord of England art thou now,
not king.
400
00:35:05,501 --> 00:35:06,816
And thou...
401
00:35:06,940 --> 00:35:09,655
A lunatic lean-witted fool!
402
00:35:09,782 --> 00:35:12,377
Darest with thy frozen admonition
403
00:35:12,501 --> 00:35:14,776
Make pale our cheek,
chasing the royal blood
404
00:35:14,901 --> 00:35:16,856
With fury
from his native residence?
405
00:35:16,981 --> 00:35:20,376
Now, by my seat's
right royal majesty,
406
00:35:20,502 --> 00:35:22,417
Wert thou not my father's
father's son,
407
00:35:22,543 --> 00:35:25,218
This tongue that runs so roundly
in thy head
408
00:35:25,341 --> 00:35:28,861
Should run thy head
from thy unreverent shoulders!
409
00:35:30,462 --> 00:35:32,097
Live in thy shame!
410
00:35:32,222 --> 00:35:35,702
But die not shame with thee!
411
00:35:51,902 --> 00:35:54,057
I do beseech your majesty,
impute his words
412
00:35:54,183 --> 00:35:56,018
To wayward sickliness
and age in him.
413
00:35:56,143 --> 00:35:58,138
He loves you, on my life,
and holds you dear
414
00:35:58,263 --> 00:36:00,498
As Harry, Duke of Hereford,
were he here.
415
00:36:00,623 --> 00:36:02,818
Right, you say true.
As Hereford's love, so his
416
00:36:02,943 --> 00:36:05,418
As theirs, so mine
and all be as it is.
417
00:36:05,543 --> 00:36:06,983
My liege!
418
00:36:10,784 --> 00:36:14,459
Old Gaunt commends him
to your highness.
419
00:36:14,584 --> 00:36:16,699
What says he?
420
00:36:16,823 --> 00:36:18,623
Nay, nothing.
421
00:36:19,984 --> 00:36:21,939
All is said.
422
00:36:22,065 --> 00:36:25,825
His tongue now
is a stringless instrument
423
00:36:27,344 --> 00:36:31,704
Words, life and all old Lancaster
hath spent.
424
00:36:33,264 --> 00:36:36,344
Be York the next
that must be bankrupt so!
425
00:36:37,705 --> 00:36:40,665
Though death be poor,
it ends a mortal woe.
426
00:36:45,825 --> 00:36:51,145
The ripest fruit first falls,
and so doth he.
427
00:36:53,185 --> 00:36:57,825
His time is spent,
our pilgrimage must be.
428
00:37:02,145 --> 00:37:05,460
So much for that. Now,
429
00:37:05,586 --> 00:37:08,741
We must supplant those rough
rug-headed kerns,
430
00:37:08,864 --> 00:37:10,499
Which live like venom
where no venom else
431
00:37:10,625 --> 00:37:13,020
But only they have privilege to live.
432
00:37:13,145 --> 00:37:16,380
And, for these great affairs
do ask some charge,
433
00:37:16,506 --> 00:37:19,101
Towards our assistance
we do seize to us
434
00:37:19,227 --> 00:37:22,902
The plate, coin, revenues
and moveables
435
00:37:23,027 --> 00:37:25,302
Whereof our uncle Gaunt
did stand possessed.
436
00:37:25,426 --> 00:37:27,461
How long shall I be patient?
437
00:37:27,587 --> 00:37:28,942
Ah, how long
438
00:37:29,065 --> 00:37:31,300
Shall tender duty
make me suffer wrong?
439
00:37:31,426 --> 00:37:33,221
I am the last
of noble Edward's sons,
440
00:37:33,347 --> 00:37:35,222
Of whom thy father,
Prince of Wales, was first.
441
00:37:35,346 --> 00:37:37,901
In war was never lion raged
more fierce,
442
00:37:38,026 --> 00:37:40,421
In peace was never gentle lamb
more mild.
443
00:37:40,547 --> 00:37:43,107
Than was that young
and princely gentleman.
444
00:37:44,347 --> 00:37:49,427
His face thou hast, for even so
looked he, O Richard!
445
00:37:50,908 --> 00:37:53,623
York is far too gone with grief,
446
00:37:53,747 --> 00:37:56,022
Or else
he never would compare between...
447
00:37:56,148 --> 00:37:57,463
Why, uncle, what's the matter?
448
00:37:57,588 --> 00:37:59,708
O my liege,
Pardon me, if you please
449
00:38:02,028 --> 00:38:03,663
Seek you to seize and grip
into your hands
450
00:38:03,788 --> 00:38:06,548
The royalties
and rights of banished Hereford?
451
00:38:07,828 --> 00:38:11,863
Is not Gaunt dead? And doth not
Hereford live? Was not Gaunt just?
452
00:38:11,988 --> 00:38:16,503
And is not Harry true? Did the one
not deserve to have an heir?
453
00:38:16,629 --> 00:38:19,704
Is not the heir
a well-deserving son?
454
00:38:19,828 --> 00:38:21,783
Take Hereford's rights away
and take from time
455
00:38:21,908 --> 00:38:24,143
His charters
and his customary rights.
456
00:38:24,268 --> 00:38:28,943
Let not tomorrow then ensue today.
Be not thyself.
457
00:38:29,069 --> 00:38:30,104
For how art thou a king
458
00:38:30,228 --> 00:38:32,103
But by fair sequence and succession?
459
00:38:32,228 --> 00:38:34,063
Now, afore God
460
00:38:34,188 --> 00:38:36,623
If you do wrongfully seize
Hereford's rights,
461
00:38:36,749 --> 00:38:39,144
You pluck a thousand dangers
on your head,
462
00:38:39,269 --> 00:38:41,544
You lose a thousand well-disposed
hearts
463
00:38:41,668 --> 00:38:44,463
And prick my tender patience
to those thoughts
464
00:38:44,589 --> 00:38:47,549
Which honour and allegiance
can not think.
465
00:38:48,630 --> 00:38:50,310
Think what you will,
466
00:38:51,389 --> 00:38:53,064
We seize into our hands
467
00:38:53,189 --> 00:38:57,064
His plate, his goods,
his money and his lands.
468
00:38:57,190 --> 00:38:59,305
I'll not be by the while.
469
00:38:59,429 --> 00:39:01,229
My liege, farewell.
470
00:39:02,550 --> 00:39:05,670
What will ensue here after
there's none can tell.
471
00:39:13,870 --> 00:39:15,105
Tomorrow next
472
00:39:15,230 --> 00:39:18,510
We will for Ireland, and 'tis time.
473
00:39:19,831 --> 00:39:23,866
And we create,
in absence of ourself,
474
00:39:23,991 --> 00:39:26,626
Our uncle York
Lord Governor of England,
475
00:39:26,751 --> 00:39:30,311
For he is just and always
loved us well.
476
00:39:32,751 --> 00:39:34,386
Tomorrow must we part.
477
00:39:34,512 --> 00:39:37,552
Be merry,
for our time of stay is short.
478
00:39:54,710 --> 00:39:56,590
NORTHUMBERLAND: Well, lords,
479
00:39:58,271 --> 00:40:00,871
the Duke of Lancaster is dead.
480
00:40:02,231 --> 00:40:05,106
ROSS: And living, too,
for now his son is duke.
481
00:40:05,232 --> 00:40:07,627
WILLOUGHBY: Barely in titles,
not in revenues.
482
00:40:07,752 --> 00:40:10,027
Richly in both,
if justice had it right.
483
00:40:10,153 --> 00:40:12,628
My heart is great, but it must break
with silence
484
00:40:12,753 --> 00:40:15,553
'Ere it be disburdened
with a liberal tongue.
485
00:40:19,032 --> 00:40:24,107
Nay, speak thy mind, and let him
ne'er speak more
486
00:40:24,233 --> 00:40:26,828
That speaks thy words again
to do thee harm.
487
00:40:26,953 --> 00:40:30,588
Tends that thou wouldst speak
to the Duke of Hereford?
488
00:40:30,714 --> 00:40:33,349
If it be so,
out with it boldly, man.
489
00:40:33,474 --> 00:40:35,749
Quick is mine ear
to hear of good towards him.
490
00:40:35,872 --> 00:40:37,507
No good at all that I can do for him
491
00:40:37,634 --> 00:40:39,509
Unless you call it good to pity him,
492
00:40:39,634 --> 00:40:41,714
Bereft and gelded of his patrimony.
493
00:40:43,074 --> 00:40:47,429
Now, afore God, 'tis shame such
wrongs are borne
494
00:40:47,555 --> 00:40:50,390
In him, a royal prince,
and many more
495
00:40:50,514 --> 00:40:53,594
Of noble blood
in this declining land.
496
00:40:55,435 --> 00:40:59,470
The King is not himself,
but basely led
497
00:40:59,594 --> 00:41:02,709
By flatterers,
and what they will inform
498
00:41:02,836 --> 00:41:04,511
Merely in hate, against
any of us all,
499
00:41:04,635 --> 00:41:06,430
That will the King
severely prosecute
500
00:41:06,555 --> 00:41:07,910
'Gainst us,
501
00:41:08,035 --> 00:41:09,710
Our lives, our children,
and our heirs.
502
00:41:09,835 --> 00:41:11,790
The commons hath
he pilled with grievous taxes,
503
00:41:11,915 --> 00:41:13,110
And quite lost their hearts.
504
00:41:13,234 --> 00:41:15,269
The nobles hath
he fined For ancient quarrels,
505
00:41:15,395 --> 00:41:16,630
And quite lost their hearts.
506
00:41:16,754 --> 00:41:20,309
The King's grown bankrupt
like a broken man.
507
00:41:20,434 --> 00:41:22,469
Reproach and dissolution
hangeth over him.
508
00:41:22,595 --> 00:41:24,150
He hath not money for these
Irish wars,
509
00:41:24,275 --> 00:41:26,150
But by the robbing
of the banished Duke.
510
00:41:26,275 --> 00:41:27,715
His noble kinsman!
511
00:41:29,156 --> 00:41:30,916
Most degenerate King!
512
00:41:34,235 --> 00:41:40,470
But, lords,
we hear this fearful tempest sing,
513
00:41:40,595 --> 00:41:43,235
And yet seek no shelter
to avoid the storm.
514
00:41:46,116 --> 00:41:48,511
We see the wind sit sore
upon our sails,
515
00:41:48,637 --> 00:41:51,712
And yet we strike not,
but securely perish.
516
00:41:51,837 --> 00:41:53,752
We see the very wreck
that we must suffer,
517
00:41:53,877 --> 00:41:56,277
And unavoidable is the danger now.
Not so.
518
00:41:58,677 --> 00:42:00,832
Even through the hollow eyes
of Death
519
00:42:00,956 --> 00:42:06,231
I spy life peering,
but dare not say
520
00:42:06,357 --> 00:42:08,837
How near the tiding
of our comfort is.
521
00:42:13,037 --> 00:42:15,192
Nay, let us hear thy thoughts
as thou dost ours.
522
00:42:15,318 --> 00:42:17,113
Be confident to speak,
Northumberland.
523
00:42:17,238 --> 00:42:19,193
We three are but thyself,
and, speaking so,
524
00:42:19,317 --> 00:42:20,592
Thy words are but as thoughts.
525
00:42:20,718 --> 00:42:21,633
Therefore, be bold.
526
00:42:21,758 --> 00:42:25,033
Then thus - I have
from Port le Blanc, a bay
527
00:42:25,158 --> 00:42:28,153
In Brittany, received intelligence
528
00:42:28,278 --> 00:42:29,673
That Harry, Duke of Hereford,
529
00:42:29,798 --> 00:42:31,593
Is making hither
with all due expedience,
530
00:42:31,718 --> 00:42:33,758
And shortly means to touch
our northern shore.
531
00:42:35,038 --> 00:42:37,433
Perhaps he hath 'ere this,
but stays upon
532
00:42:37,559 --> 00:42:40,874
The first departing
of the King for Ireland.
533
00:42:40,997 --> 00:42:45,872
If then,
we shall shake off our slavish yoke,
534
00:42:45,998 --> 00:42:49,553
Imp out our drooping country's
broken wing,
535
00:42:49,679 --> 00:42:51,674
Redeem from broking pawn
the blemished crown,
536
00:42:51,799 --> 00:42:54,354
And make high majesty
look like itself,
537
00:42:54,480 --> 00:42:56,600
Away with me in post to meet
him there.
538
00:42:57,879 --> 00:43:01,554
But if you faint,
as fearing to do so,
539
00:43:01,679 --> 00:43:05,154
Stay and be secret,
and myself will go.
540
00:43:05,279 --> 00:43:08,194
To horse, to horse!
Urge doubts to them that fear.
541
00:43:08,319 --> 00:43:11,839
Hold out my horse
and I will be first there.
542
00:44:52,284 --> 00:44:55,284
Madam, your majesty is too much sad.
543
00:44:56,485 --> 00:44:59,160
You promised,
when you parted with the King,
544
00:44:59,284 --> 00:45:01,199
To lay aside
life-harming heaviness
545
00:45:01,324 --> 00:45:04,399
And entertain a cheerful
disposition.
546
00:45:04,524 --> 00:45:06,604
To please the King I did,
547
00:45:07,724 --> 00:45:10,244
To please myself I cannot do it.
548
00:45:11,444 --> 00:45:14,519
The banished Bolingbroke
repeals himself,
549
00:45:14,644 --> 00:45:16,639
And with uplifted arms
is safe arrived
550
00:45:16,764 --> 00:45:18,679
At Ravenspurgh.
Now God in heaven forbid!
551
00:45:18,804 --> 00:45:21,719
Madam, 'tis too true.
Despair not, madam.
552
00:45:21,845 --> 00:45:22,880
Who shall hinder me?
553
00:45:23,004 --> 00:45:25,839
Uncle, for God's sake,
speak comfortable words.
554
00:45:25,965 --> 00:45:27,800
Should I do so,
I should belie my thoughts.
555
00:45:27,923 --> 00:45:29,918
Comfort's in heaven,
and we are on the earth,
556
00:45:30,044 --> 00:45:33,319
Where nothing lives but crosses,
cares and grief.
557
00:45:33,445 --> 00:45:35,520
Your husband,
he is gone to save far off,
558
00:45:35,644 --> 00:45:38,519
Whilst others come to make him
lose at home.
559
00:45:38,645 --> 00:45:40,320
Here am I left to underprop
his land,
560
00:45:40,445 --> 00:45:43,120
Who, weak with age,
cannot support myself.
561
00:45:43,246 --> 00:45:44,521
I know not what to do!
562
00:45:44,645 --> 00:45:46,445
Gentlemen, will you go muster men?
563
00:45:48,765 --> 00:45:50,925
Come, cousin, I'll dispose of you.
564
00:46:07,767 --> 00:46:11,167
The wind sits fair for news
to go for Ireland,
565
00:46:12,247 --> 00:46:13,527
But none returns.
566
00:46:15,606 --> 00:46:16,721
For us to levy power
567
00:46:16,846 --> 00:46:19,481
Proportionable to the enemy is all
unpossible.
568
00:46:19,608 --> 00:46:22,608
Besides, our nearness to the King
in love
569
00:46:23,927 --> 00:46:26,122
Is near the hate of those
love not the King.
570
00:46:26,247 --> 00:46:28,842
And that's the wavering commons,
for their love
571
00:46:28,966 --> 00:46:31,961
Lies in their purses
and whoso empties them,
572
00:46:32,087 --> 00:46:34,842
By so much fills their hearts
with deadly hate.
573
00:46:34,968 --> 00:46:38,403
Wherein the King stands
generally condemned.
574
00:46:38,528 --> 00:46:41,483
If judgment lie in them,
then so do we,
575
00:46:41,607 --> 00:46:44,642
Because we ever have
been near the King.
576
00:46:44,767 --> 00:46:47,967
Well, I will for refuge
straight to Bristol Castle.
577
00:46:49,168 --> 00:46:50,323
Thither will I with you,
578
00:46:50,447 --> 00:46:51,722
Will you go along with us?
579
00:46:51,847 --> 00:46:53,247
No,
580
00:46:54,608 --> 00:46:56,608
I will to Wales to rouse
the troops.
581
00:46:58,287 --> 00:47:01,487
The men there will stay loyal
to his majesty.
582
00:47:02,568 --> 00:47:04,003
Farewell.
583
00:47:04,129 --> 00:47:05,804
If heart's presages be not vain,
584
00:47:05,928 --> 00:47:08,403
We three here part that ne'er
shall meet again.
585
00:47:08,530 --> 00:47:11,045
That's as York thrives to beat back
Bolingbroke.
586
00:47:11,169 --> 00:47:12,364
Alas, poor Duke!
587
00:47:12,488 --> 00:47:14,163
The task he undertakes
588
00:47:14,289 --> 00:47:17,044
Is numbering sands
and drinking oceans dry.
589
00:47:17,168 --> 00:47:22,163
Where one on his side fights,
thousands will fly.
590
00:47:22,289 --> 00:47:26,844
Farewell at once - for once,
for all, and ever.
591
00:47:26,970 --> 00:47:30,325
Well, we may meet again.
592
00:47:30,450 --> 00:47:31,770
I fear me, never.
593
00:47:51,851 --> 00:47:53,926
How far is it, my lord,
to Berkeley now?
594
00:47:54,050 --> 00:47:57,085
Believe me, noble lord,
I am a stranger here.
595
00:47:57,210 --> 00:47:59,885
These high wild hills
and rough uneven ways
596
00:48:00,011 --> 00:48:02,491
Draw out our miles
and make them wearisome.
597
00:48:03,731 --> 00:48:06,806
And yet your fair discourse
hath been as sugar,
598
00:48:06,931 --> 00:48:10,046
Making the hard way
sweet and delectable.
599
00:48:10,172 --> 00:48:12,852
Of much less value is my company
than your good words.
600
00:48:14,650 --> 00:48:16,170
But who comes here?
601
00:48:18,452 --> 00:48:19,652
My noble uncle!
602
00:48:25,931 --> 00:48:29,486
You show me thy humble heart,
and not thy knee,
603
00:48:29,612 --> 00:48:32,927
Whose duty is deceivable and false.
604
00:48:33,052 --> 00:48:34,572
My gracious uncle...
605
00:48:36,611 --> 00:48:41,206
Tut, tut! You grace me no grace,
nor uncle me no uncle.
606
00:48:41,332 --> 00:48:43,327
Why have those banished
and forbidden legs
607
00:48:43,452 --> 00:48:46,527
Dared once to touch a dust
of England's ground?
608
00:48:46,652 --> 00:48:49,727
But then, more why -
why have they dared to march
609
00:48:49,853 --> 00:48:51,608
So many miles upon
her peaceful bosom,
610
00:48:51,733 --> 00:48:53,808
Frighting her pale-faced
villages with war
611
00:48:53,934 --> 00:48:56,254
And ostentation of despised arms?
612
00:48:57,253 --> 00:48:59,408
Com'st thou
because the anointed King is hence?
613
00:48:59,533 --> 00:49:03,008
Why, foolish boy,
the King is left behind,
614
00:49:03,133 --> 00:49:04,888
And in my loyal bosom
lies his power.
615
00:49:05,013 --> 00:49:07,488
Were I but now the lord
of such hot youth
616
00:49:07,614 --> 00:49:11,769
As when brave Gaunt,
thy father, and myself
617
00:49:11,894 --> 00:49:15,849
Rescued the Black Prince,
that young Mars of men,
618
00:49:15,973 --> 00:49:19,208
From forth the ranks
of many thousand French,
619
00:49:19,334 --> 00:49:22,409
O then how quickly should this arm
of mine chastise thee
620
00:49:22,534 --> 00:49:24,609
And minister correction
to thy fault!
621
00:49:24,735 --> 00:49:26,850
My gracious uncle,
let me know my fault.
622
00:49:26,974 --> 00:49:28,729
On what condition stands it
and wherein?
623
00:49:28,854 --> 00:49:31,329
Even in condition
of the worst degree,
624
00:49:31,454 --> 00:49:34,254
In gross rebellion
and detested treason.
625
00:49:35,855 --> 00:49:39,650
Thou art a banished man,
and here art come,
626
00:49:39,774 --> 00:49:41,449
Before the expiration of thy time,
627
00:49:41,575 --> 00:49:44,170
In braving arms
against thy sovereign.
628
00:49:44,295 --> 00:49:46,450
As I was banished,
I was banished Hereford
629
00:49:46,574 --> 00:49:49,174
But as I come,
I come for Lancaster.
630
00:49:50,374 --> 00:49:52,409
And noble uncle,
I beseech your grace,
631
00:49:52,535 --> 00:49:55,170
Look on my wrongs
with an indifferent eye.
632
00:49:55,296 --> 00:49:57,496
You are my father,
633
00:50:00,095 --> 00:50:01,975
For methinks in you
I see old Gaunt alive.
634
00:50:04,855 --> 00:50:06,290
O then, my father,
635
00:50:06,416 --> 00:50:08,531
Will you permit
that I shall stand condemned
636
00:50:08,655 --> 00:50:11,250
A wandering vagabond,
my rights and royalties
637
00:50:11,376 --> 00:50:13,251
Plucked from my arms perforce
and given away
638
00:50:13,377 --> 00:50:15,337
To upstart unthrifts?
639
00:50:16,857 --> 00:50:18,497
Wherefore was I born?
640
00:50:19,576 --> 00:50:21,731
If that my cousin king be
King of England,
641
00:50:21,856 --> 00:50:24,891
It must be granted
I am Duke of Lancaster.
642
00:50:25,016 --> 00:50:29,131
You have a son, Aumerle,
my noble cousin.
643
00:50:29,257 --> 00:50:31,172
Had you first died
and he been thus trod down,
644
00:50:31,297 --> 00:50:33,172
He would have found
his uncle Gaunt a father
645
00:50:33,297 --> 00:50:35,857
To rouse his wrongs
and chase them to the bay.
646
00:50:38,418 --> 00:50:40,178
What would you have me do?
647
00:50:41,816 --> 00:50:43,931
I am a subject,
And I challenge law.
648
00:50:44,057 --> 00:50:45,172
Attorneys are denied me,
649
00:50:45,298 --> 00:50:47,573
And therefore,
personally I lay my claim
650
00:50:47,698 --> 00:50:49,818
To my inheritance of free descent.
651
00:50:51,296 --> 00:50:53,091
The noble Duke hath been much
abused.
652
00:50:53,217 --> 00:50:55,492
It stands your grace upon
to do him right.
653
00:50:55,617 --> 00:50:59,217
Base men by his endowments
are made great.
654
00:51:00,897 --> 00:51:03,217
My lords of England,
let me tell you this.
655
00:51:04,616 --> 00:51:07,896
I have had feelings
of my cousin's wrongs
656
00:51:09,578 --> 00:51:11,693
And laboured all I could
to do him right.
657
00:51:11,818 --> 00:51:14,333
But in this kind to come -
in braving arms
658
00:51:14,458 --> 00:51:16,893
Be his own carver,
and cut out his way
659
00:51:17,019 --> 00:51:19,094
To find out right with wrong -
it may not be.
660
00:51:19,218 --> 00:51:20,893
And you that do abet him
in this kind
661
00:51:21,017 --> 00:51:22,892
Cherish rebellion
and are rebels all.
662
00:51:23,017 --> 00:51:25,572
The noble Duke hath sworn
his coming is
663
00:51:25,698 --> 00:51:27,538
But for his own
664
00:51:30,098 --> 00:51:33,053
And for the right of that
665
00:51:33,179 --> 00:51:36,299
We are all strongly sworn
to give him aid.
666
00:51:38,339 --> 00:51:41,419
And let him never see joy
that breaks that oath!
667
00:51:43,259 --> 00:51:45,854
Well, well.
HE CHUCKLES
668
00:51:45,980 --> 00:51:48,060
I see the issue of these arms.
669
00:51:50,501 --> 00:51:52,376
I cannot mend it,
I must needs confess,
670
00:51:52,500 --> 00:51:55,895
Because my power is weak
and all ill-left
671
00:51:56,020 --> 00:51:59,295
But if I could,
by Him that gave me life,
672
00:51:59,420 --> 00:52:02,935
I would attach you all
and make you stoop
673
00:52:03,059 --> 00:52:05,459
Unto the sovereign mercy
of the King.
674
00:52:08,381 --> 00:52:09,981
But since I cannot,
675
00:52:11,581 --> 00:52:13,776
Be it known
unto you I do remain as neuter.
676
00:52:13,900 --> 00:52:15,180
So, fare you well.
677
00:52:16,541 --> 00:52:18,136
But we must win your grace
to go with us
678
00:52:18,260 --> 00:52:19,500
To my father's seat
679
00:52:21,460 --> 00:52:23,980
To see those lands
I must again call mine.
680
00:52:30,980 --> 00:52:34,380
Nor friends nor foes to me
welcome you are.
681
00:52:39,022 --> 00:52:41,822
Things past redress are now with me
past care.
682
00:53:00,182 --> 00:53:02,337
My lord, we have stayed ten days
683
00:53:02,463 --> 00:53:04,218
And hardly kept our countrymen
together,
684
00:53:04,342 --> 00:53:06,702
And yet we hear no tidings
from the King.
685
00:53:07,702 --> 00:53:11,537
Therefore we will disperse
ourselves. Farewell.
686
00:53:11,663 --> 00:53:14,138
Stay yet another day,
thou trusty Welshman.
687
00:53:14,264 --> 00:53:17,979
The King reposes
all his confidence in thee.
688
00:53:18,104 --> 00:53:20,659
'Tis thought the King is dead.
689
00:53:20,784 --> 00:53:22,624
We will not stay.
690
00:53:24,143 --> 00:53:27,378
The bay trees in our country
are all withered,
691
00:53:27,503 --> 00:53:30,298
And meteors fright
the fixed stars of heaven
692
00:53:30,423 --> 00:53:33,738
The pale-faced moon looks bloody
on the earth,
693
00:53:33,864 --> 00:53:36,979
And lean-looked prophets
whisper fearful change
694
00:53:37,103 --> 00:53:41,698
Rich men look sad,
and ruffians dance and leap,
695
00:53:41,824 --> 00:53:44,419
The one in fear to lose
what they enjoy,
696
00:53:44,543 --> 00:53:47,178
The other to enjoy by rage and war.
697
00:53:47,304 --> 00:53:51,219
These signs forerun the death
or fall of kings.
698
00:53:51,344 --> 00:53:53,139
Farewell.
699
00:53:53,264 --> 00:53:56,339
Our countrymen are gone and fled,
700
00:53:56,464 --> 00:53:58,939
As well assured Richard, their king,
701
00:53:59,064 --> 00:54:00,544
Is dead.
702
00:54:05,145 --> 00:54:07,180
Ah, Richard,
703
00:54:07,305 --> 00:54:09,020
With the eyes of heavy mind
704
00:54:09,144 --> 00:54:12,179
I see thy glory
like a shooting star
705
00:54:12,305 --> 00:54:14,665
Fall to the base earth
from the firmament.
706
00:54:16,865 --> 00:54:19,900
Thy sun sets
weeping in the lowly west,
707
00:54:20,026 --> 00:54:24,501
Witnessing storms to come,
woe and unrest.
708
00:54:24,625 --> 00:54:27,620
The friends are fled to wait
upon thy foes,
709
00:54:27,745 --> 00:54:31,265
And crossly to thy good
all fortune goes.
710
00:54:40,667 --> 00:54:41,707
FIRE CRACKLES
711
00:55:07,786 --> 00:55:10,626
SOBBING
712
00:55:19,667 --> 00:55:21,982
Bushy and Green,
I will not vex your souls
713
00:55:22,108 --> 00:55:24,783
Since presently your souls
must part your bodies
714
00:55:24,908 --> 00:55:27,263
With too much urging
your pernicious lives,
715
00:55:27,388 --> 00:55:29,663
For 'twere no charity
716
00:55:29,788 --> 00:55:30,783
Yet to wash your blood
717
00:55:30,907 --> 00:55:32,822
From off my hands,
here in the view of men
718
00:55:32,947 --> 00:55:36,227
I will unfold some causes
of your deaths.
719
00:55:37,988 --> 00:55:40,983
You have misled a prince,
720
00:55:41,109 --> 00:55:42,664
A royal king,
721
00:55:42,788 --> 00:55:46,303
A happy gentleman
in blood and lineaments,
722
00:55:46,429 --> 00:55:49,669
By you unhappied
and disfigured clean.
723
00:55:51,388 --> 00:55:55,023
You have in manner
with your sinful hours
724
00:55:55,148 --> 00:55:57,508
Made a divorce
betwixt his queen and him,
725
00:55:58,629 --> 00:56:00,584
Broke the possession of a royal bed
726
00:56:00,710 --> 00:56:04,305
And stained the beauty
of a fair queen's cheeks
727
00:56:04,429 --> 00:56:09,229
With tears drawn from her eyes
by your foul wrongs.
728
00:56:14,910 --> 00:56:15,950
Myself,
729
00:56:17,470 --> 00:56:19,910
A prince by fortune of my birth,
730
00:56:20,991 --> 00:56:24,586
Near to the King in blood,
and near in love
731
00:56:24,710 --> 00:56:27,505
Till you did make him
misinterpret me,
732
00:56:27,630 --> 00:56:30,945
Have stooped my neck
under your injuries
733
00:56:31,070 --> 00:56:36,425
And sighed my English breath
in foreign clouds,
734
00:56:36,550 --> 00:56:38,745
Eating the bitter bread
of banishment,
735
00:56:38,871 --> 00:56:42,906
Whilst you have fed
upon my signories,
736
00:56:43,030 --> 00:56:47,545
Disparked my parks
and felled my forest woods,
737
00:56:47,671 --> 00:56:51,746
From my own window torn
my household coat,
738
00:56:51,871 --> 00:56:54,786
Rased out my imprese,
leaving me no sign
739
00:56:54,911 --> 00:56:57,346
Save men's opinions
and my living blood
740
00:56:57,471 --> 00:56:59,991
To show the world
I am a gentleman.
741
00:57:03,592 --> 00:57:04,912
This and much more,
742
00:57:07,993 --> 00:57:10,188
Much more than twice all this,
743
00:57:10,312 --> 00:57:12,387
Condemns you to the death.
744
00:57:12,513 --> 00:57:14,188
See them delivered over
745
00:57:14,312 --> 00:57:16,472
To execution and the hand of death.
746
00:57:23,112 --> 00:57:25,107
More welcome is
the stroke of death to me
747
00:57:25,233 --> 00:57:27,233
Than Bolingbroke to England.
748
00:57:31,514 --> 00:57:32,554
Lords,
749
00:57:34,992 --> 00:57:36,672
farewell.
750
00:57:46,672 --> 00:57:49,472
HE SOBS
No!
751
00:57:52,753 --> 00:57:57,588
My only comfort is that heaven
will take our souls
752
00:57:57,713 --> 00:58:01,193
And plague injustice
with the pains of hell.
753
00:58:09,555 --> 00:58:13,035
Come, lords, away.
754
00:59:08,876 --> 00:59:10,231
How brooks your grace the air
755
00:59:10,355 --> 00:59:12,590
After your late tossing
on the breaking seas?
756
00:59:12,716 --> 00:59:16,471
Needs must I like it well.
I weep for joy
757
00:59:16,596 --> 00:59:19,391
To stand upon my kingdom
once again.
758
00:59:19,516 --> 00:59:24,151
Dear earth,
I do salute thee with my hand,
759
00:59:24,276 --> 00:59:27,356
Though rebels wound thee
with their horses' hoofs.
760
00:59:28,477 --> 00:59:30,512
As a long-parted mother
with her child
761
00:59:30,637 --> 00:59:33,672
Plays fondly with her tears
and smiles in meeting,
762
00:59:33,797 --> 00:59:36,997
So weeping, smiling, greet I thee,
my earth,
763
00:59:38,998 --> 00:59:41,838
And do thee favours
with my royal hands.
764
00:59:45,198 --> 00:59:47,713
Feed not thy sovereign's foe,
my gentle earth,
765
00:59:47,838 --> 00:59:51,193
Nor with thy sweets
comfort his ravenous sense,
766
00:59:51,318 --> 00:59:54,353
But let thy spiders,
that suck up thy venom,
767
00:59:54,478 --> 00:59:57,473
And heavy-gaited toads
lie in their way,
768
00:59:57,599 --> 00:59:59,914
Doing annoyance
to the treacherous feet
769
01:00:00,039 --> 01:00:02,514
That with usurping steps
do trample thee.
770
01:00:02,639 --> 01:00:05,234
Yield stinging nettles
to mine enemies,
771
01:00:05,359 --> 01:00:08,114
And when they from thy bosom
pluck a flower,
772
01:00:08,238 --> 01:00:11,118
Guard it, I pray thee,
with a lurking adder.
773
01:00:15,199 --> 01:00:18,279
Mock not my senseless conjuration,
lords.
774
01:00:19,760 --> 01:00:21,435
This earth shall have a feeling,
775
01:00:21,559 --> 01:00:24,074
And these stones prove
armed soldiers,
776
01:00:24,200 --> 01:00:27,555
Ere her native king shall falter
under foul rebellion's arms.
777
01:00:27,679 --> 01:00:28,874
Fear not, my lord.
778
01:00:29,000 --> 01:00:30,715
That power that made you king
779
01:00:30,840 --> 01:00:33,315
Hath power to keep you king
in spite of all.
780
01:00:33,439 --> 01:00:35,434
He means, my lord,
that we are too remiss,
781
01:00:35,559 --> 01:00:38,154
Whilst Bolingbroke,
through our security,
782
01:00:38,281 --> 01:00:41,561
Grows strong and great
in substance and in power.
783
01:00:43,439 --> 01:00:45,479
Discomfortable cousin,
784
01:00:46,680 --> 01:00:50,955
Knowest thou not that when
the searching eye of heaven is hid,
785
01:00:51,080 --> 01:00:53,880
Behind the globe
that lights the lower world
786
01:00:54,960 --> 01:00:59,155
Then thieves and robbers
range abroad unseen?
787
01:00:59,281 --> 01:01:04,316
But when, from over
this terrestrial ball,
788
01:01:04,440 --> 01:01:07,275
He fires the proud tops
of the eastern pines
789
01:01:07,401 --> 01:01:10,516
And darts his light through every
guilty hole,
790
01:01:10,641 --> 01:01:14,596
Then murders, treasons
and detested sins
791
01:01:14,721 --> 01:01:18,081
Stand bare and naked,
trembling at themselves.
792
01:01:19,722 --> 01:01:24,637
So, when this thief,
this traitor, Bolingbroke -
793
01:01:24,762 --> 01:01:27,637
Who all the while hath revelled
in the night
794
01:01:27,762 --> 01:01:31,357
Whilst we were wandering
with the Antipodes -
795
01:01:31,482 --> 01:01:34,557
Shall see us rising
in our throne, the East,
796
01:01:34,683 --> 01:01:37,683
His treasons will sit blushing
in his face,
797
01:01:38,963 --> 01:01:42,158
Not all the water
in the rough, rude sea
798
01:01:42,283 --> 01:01:45,963
Can wash the balm off
from an anointed king.
799
01:01:46,963 --> 01:01:49,278
For every man that
Bolingbroke hath pressed
800
01:01:49,403 --> 01:01:52,398
To lift shrewd steel
against our golden crown,
801
01:01:52,524 --> 01:01:58,564
God, for his Richard, hath
in heavenly pay a glorious angel.
802
01:01:59,603 --> 01:02:04,678
Then, if angels fight,
weak men must fall,
803
01:02:04,803 --> 01:02:06,843
For heaven still guards the right.
804
01:02:10,043 --> 01:02:11,438
Welcome, my lord.
805
01:02:11,564 --> 01:02:13,799
How far off lies your power?
806
01:02:13,923 --> 01:02:17,918
Nor near nor farther off, my
gracious lord, than this weak arm.
807
01:02:18,044 --> 01:02:21,999
Discomfort guides my tongue and bids
me speak of nothing but despair.
808
01:02:22,124 --> 01:02:24,839
One day too late, I fear me,
noble lord,
809
01:02:24,964 --> 01:02:27,084
Hath clouded
all thy happy days on earth.
810
01:02:28,124 --> 01:02:30,599
O call back yesterday,
bid Time return,
811
01:02:30,724 --> 01:02:33,439
And thou shalt have
twelve thousand fighting men!
812
01:02:33,564 --> 01:02:37,679
Today, today, unhappy day, too late,
813
01:02:37,805 --> 01:02:42,160
O'er throws thy joys,
friends, fortune and thy state.
814
01:02:42,285 --> 01:02:44,560
For all the Welshmen,
hearing thou wert dead,
815
01:02:44,686 --> 01:02:47,006
Are gone to Bolingbroke,
dispersed, fled.
816
01:02:48,084 --> 01:02:49,204
Comfort, my liege.
817
01:02:50,405 --> 01:02:51,725
Why looks thou so pale?
818
01:02:53,566 --> 01:02:56,481
But now the blood of twenty thousand
men did triumph in my face,
819
01:02:56,605 --> 01:02:57,920
And they are fled.
820
01:02:58,046 --> 01:03:00,281
And till such blood
thither come again,
821
01:03:00,407 --> 01:03:03,122
Have I not reason
to look pale and dead?
822
01:03:03,246 --> 01:03:07,006
All souls that will be safe
fly from my side.
823
01:03:09,165 --> 01:03:11,520
For Time hath set a blot
upon my pride.
824
01:03:11,646 --> 01:03:13,006
Comfort, my liege.
825
01:03:14,607 --> 01:03:17,127
WHISPERS: Remember who you are.
826
01:03:19,366 --> 01:03:21,041
I had forgot myself.
827
01:03:21,165 --> 01:03:22,880
THEY BOTH LAUGH
828
01:03:23,006 --> 01:03:24,766
Am I not king?
829
01:03:26,046 --> 01:03:30,001
Is not the King's name
twenty thousand names?
830
01:03:30,125 --> 01:03:31,560
HE LAUGHS
831
01:03:31,686 --> 01:03:35,286
Arm, arm, my name!
832
01:03:37,606 --> 01:03:41,126
A puny subject
strikes at thy great glory.
833
01:03:42,206 --> 01:03:45,841
Look not to the ground,
ye favourites of a king.
834
01:03:45,967 --> 01:03:47,962
Are we not high?
835
01:03:48,088 --> 01:03:49,688
High be our thoughts!
836
01:03:50,847 --> 01:03:54,127
I know my uncle, York, hath power
enough to serve our turn.
837
01:03:57,728 --> 01:03:59,128
But who comes here?
838
01:04:05,728 --> 01:04:08,003
More health and happiness
betide my liege
839
01:04:08,128 --> 01:04:11,283
Than can my care-tuned tongue
deliver him.
840
01:04:11,408 --> 01:04:14,563
Mine ear is open
and my heart prepared.
841
01:04:14,689 --> 01:04:18,444
The worst is worldly loss
thou canst unfold.
842
01:04:18,569 --> 01:04:20,764
Say, is my kingdom lost?
843
01:04:20,889 --> 01:04:23,004
Why, 'twas my care.
844
01:04:23,129 --> 01:04:26,124
And what loss is it
to be rid of care?
845
01:04:26,250 --> 01:04:28,365
Strives Bolingbroke
to be as great as we?
846
01:04:28,489 --> 01:04:29,924
Greater he shall not be.
847
01:04:30,050 --> 01:04:34,045
Revolt, our subjects?
That we cannot mend.
848
01:04:34,169 --> 01:04:36,284
They break their faith to God
as well as us.
849
01:04:36,409 --> 01:04:40,404
Cry woe, destruction,
ruin and decay.
850
01:04:40,530 --> 01:04:44,405
The worst is death,
and Death will have his day.
851
01:04:44,529 --> 01:04:46,564
Glad am I that your highness
is so armed
852
01:04:46,690 --> 01:04:49,765
To bear
the tidings of calamity.
853
01:04:49,890 --> 01:04:51,525
Like an unseasonable stormy day,
854
01:04:51,650 --> 01:04:54,565
So high above his limits
swells the rage of Bolingbroke,
855
01:04:54,689 --> 01:04:57,404
Covering your fearful land
with hard, bright steel
856
01:04:57,529 --> 01:04:59,249
And hearts harder than steel.
857
01:05:01,250 --> 01:05:03,525
Whitebeards have armed
their thin and hairless scalps
858
01:05:03,650 --> 01:05:05,365
Against thy majesty.
859
01:05:05,490 --> 01:05:06,765
Boys with women's voices
860
01:05:06,891 --> 01:05:09,406
Strive to speak big
and clap their female joints
861
01:05:09,531 --> 01:05:13,046
In stiff and unwieldy arms
against thy crown.
862
01:05:13,170 --> 01:05:15,805
Both young and old rebel,
863
01:05:15,930 --> 01:05:18,410
And all goes worse
than I have power to tell.
864
01:05:27,212 --> 01:05:28,852
What is become of Bushy?
865
01:05:30,171 --> 01:05:31,451
Where is Green?
866
01:05:34,291 --> 01:05:37,566
If we prevail,
their heads shall pay for it!
867
01:05:37,692 --> 01:05:40,607
I warrant they have made peace
with Bolingbroke.
868
01:05:40,731 --> 01:05:43,451
Peace have they made with him
indeed, my lord.
869
01:05:45,013 --> 01:05:47,093
O, VILLAINS!
870
01:05:48,213 --> 01:05:49,573
VIPERS!
871
01:05:51,092 --> 01:05:53,172
Damned without redemption!
872
01:05:54,533 --> 01:05:56,008
HE SOBS
873
01:05:56,132 --> 01:05:59,212
Dogs easily won to fawn on any man!
874
01:06:00,652 --> 01:06:04,527
Snakes, in my heart-blood warmed,
that sting my heart!
875
01:06:04,653 --> 01:06:07,653
Judases, each one. Worse than Judas!
876
01:06:09,373 --> 01:06:10,693
Would they make peace?
877
01:06:11,893 --> 01:06:15,568
Terrible hell make war
upon their spotted souls for this!
878
01:06:15,692 --> 01:06:17,612
Again uncurse their souls.
879
01:06:18,652 --> 01:06:21,447
Their peace is made with heads,
and not with hands.
880
01:06:21,572 --> 01:06:23,487
Are Bushy and Green dead?
881
01:06:23,613 --> 01:06:24,653
Aye.
882
01:06:26,053 --> 01:06:28,008
Both of them
at Lancaster lost their heads.
883
01:06:28,133 --> 01:06:30,048
Where's the Duke, my father,
with his power?
884
01:06:30,173 --> 01:06:31,213
No matter where.
885
01:06:32,493 --> 01:06:34,373
Of comfort, no man speak!
886
01:06:38,053 --> 01:06:39,573
Let's talk of graves
887
01:06:41,454 --> 01:06:44,454
Of worms and epitaphs.
888
01:06:45,694 --> 01:06:48,009
Make dust our paper
889
01:06:48,134 --> 01:06:50,529
And with rainy eyes
890
01:06:50,654 --> 01:06:52,854
Write sorrow
on the bosom of the earth.
891
01:06:54,615 --> 01:06:57,770
Let's choose executors
and talk of wills.
892
01:06:57,895 --> 01:06:59,215
And yet not so.
893
01:07:00,334 --> 01:07:04,214
For what can we bequeath, save
our deposed bodies to the ground?
894
01:07:06,176 --> 01:07:11,296
Our lands, our lives and all
are Bolingbroke's.
895
01:07:13,016 --> 01:07:16,371
And nothing can we call our own
but death.
896
01:07:16,496 --> 01:07:18,691
And that small model
of the barren earth
897
01:07:18,815 --> 01:07:21,495
Which serves as paste and cover
to our bones.
898
01:07:24,935 --> 01:07:27,175
For God's sake,
let us sit upon the ground.
899
01:07:31,936 --> 01:07:34,776
And tell sad stories
of the death of kings.
900
01:07:36,776 --> 01:07:42,691
How some have been deposed,
some slain in war,
901
01:07:42,815 --> 01:07:47,450
Some haunted by the ghosts
they have deposed,
902
01:07:47,576 --> 01:07:52,091
Some poisoned by their wives,
some sleeping killed
903
01:07:52,216 --> 01:07:53,376
All murdered.
904
01:07:55,377 --> 01:07:57,457
For within the hollow crown
905
01:07:59,576 --> 01:08:03,131
That rounds the mortal temples
of a king
906
01:08:03,256 --> 01:08:04,856
Keeps Death his court.
907
01:08:07,056 --> 01:08:10,331
And there the antic sits,
908
01:08:10,458 --> 01:08:14,778
Scoffing his state
and grinning at his pomp
909
01:08:16,099 --> 01:08:20,454
Allowing him a breath,
a little scene,
910
01:08:20,577 --> 01:08:22,817
To monarchise
911
01:08:24,137 --> 01:08:27,492
Be feared
and kill with looks
912
01:08:27,619 --> 01:08:32,134
Infusing him
with self and vain conceit,
913
01:08:32,258 --> 01:08:35,773
As if this flesh,
which walls about our life,
914
01:08:35,899 --> 01:08:38,419
Were brass impregnable.
915
01:08:39,780 --> 01:08:41,855
And, humoured thus,
comes at the last
916
01:08:41,978 --> 01:08:46,338
And, with a little pin,
bores through his castle wall and,
917
01:08:48,059 --> 01:08:51,219
Farewell, King!
918
01:08:55,978 --> 01:08:57,378
Cover your heads.
919
01:08:58,939 --> 01:09:02,899
And mock not flesh and blood
with solemn reverence.
920
01:09:04,379 --> 01:09:09,659
Throw away respect, tradition,
form and ceremonious duty
921
01:09:11,139 --> 01:09:13,699
For you have but mistook me
all this while.
922
01:09:15,459 --> 01:09:17,099
I live with bread, like you
923
01:09:19,701 --> 01:09:20,901
Feel want
924
01:09:22,020 --> 01:09:23,540
Taste grief
925
01:09:24,660 --> 01:09:25,860
Need friends.
926
01:09:28,780 --> 01:09:32,415
Subjected thus,
how can you say to me I am a king?
927
01:09:32,541 --> 01:09:34,696
My lord, wise men ne'er sit
and wail their woes,
928
01:09:34,821 --> 01:09:37,456
But presently prevent
the ways to wail.
929
01:09:37,582 --> 01:09:38,902
My father hath a power.
930
01:09:40,502 --> 01:09:41,902
Enquire of him.
931
01:09:43,062 --> 01:09:44,782
And learn to make a body of a limb.
932
01:09:46,780 --> 01:09:48,340
Thou chid'st me well.
933
01:09:49,901 --> 01:09:51,021
HE LAUGHS
934
01:09:53,341 --> 01:09:56,296
Proud Bolingbroke, I come!
935
01:09:56,422 --> 01:10:00,222
To change blows with thee
for our day of doom.
936
01:10:01,543 --> 01:10:04,738
An easy task it is to win our own.
937
01:10:04,861 --> 01:10:08,096
Say, Scroop,
where lies our uncle with his power?
938
01:10:08,222 --> 01:10:10,982
Speak sweetly, man,
although thy looks be sour.
939
01:10:13,663 --> 01:10:15,618
Men judge,
by the complexion of the sky,
940
01:10:15,742 --> 01:10:19,017
The state and inclination
of the day.
941
01:10:19,141 --> 01:10:21,741
So may you by my dull and heavy eye.
942
01:10:23,183 --> 01:10:25,823
My tongue hath
but a heavier tale to say.
943
01:10:28,502 --> 01:10:30,417
I play the torturer,
by small and small,
944
01:10:30,542 --> 01:10:33,182
To lengthen out the worst
that must be spoken.
945
01:10:35,342 --> 01:10:38,337
Your uncle, York,
is joined with Bolingbroke,
946
01:10:38,463 --> 01:10:41,778
And all your northern castles
yielded up,
947
01:10:41,903 --> 01:10:45,298
And all your southern gentlemen
in arms upon his party.
948
01:10:45,423 --> 01:10:46,623
Thou hast said enough.
949
01:10:54,063 --> 01:10:57,258
Beshrew thee, cousin,
which didst lead me forth,
950
01:10:57,384 --> 01:11:01,144
Of that sweet way
I was in to despair!
951
01:11:02,384 --> 01:11:04,139
What say you now?!
952
01:11:04,264 --> 01:11:06,899
What comfort have we now?!
953
01:11:07,023 --> 01:11:09,418
By heaven, I'll hate him
everlastingly
954
01:11:09,544 --> 01:11:12,739
That bids me
be of comfort any more.
955
01:11:12,865 --> 01:11:15,460
Go to Flint Castle.
956
01:11:15,585 --> 01:11:17,065
There I'll pine away.
957
01:11:18,625 --> 01:11:22,260
A king, woe's slave,
shall kingly woe obey.
958
01:11:22,386 --> 01:11:23,981
My lord, one word.
959
01:11:24,106 --> 01:11:25,301
He does me double wrong
960
01:11:25,425 --> 01:11:28,860
That wounds me
with the flatteries of his tongue.
961
01:11:28,984 --> 01:11:32,019
Discharge my followers.
962
01:11:32,145 --> 01:11:33,985
Let them hence away
963
01:11:34,986 --> 01:11:37,381
From Richard's night
964
01:11:37,506 --> 01:11:39,226
To Bolingbroke's fair day.
965
01:12:17,427 --> 01:12:19,222
What, will not this castle yield?
966
01:12:19,347 --> 01:12:23,342
The castle royally is manned,
my lord, against thy entrance.
967
01:12:23,467 --> 01:12:26,102
Royally? Why? It contains no king.
968
01:12:26,228 --> 01:12:27,223
Yes, my good lord,
969
01:12:27,347 --> 01:12:28,662
It doth contain a king.
970
01:12:28,788 --> 01:12:32,063
King Richard lies within
the limits of yon lime and stone,
971
01:12:32,187 --> 01:12:35,382
And with him are the Lord Aumerle,
Bagot, Sir Stephen Scroop,
972
01:12:35,508 --> 01:12:38,583
Besides a clergyman of holy
reverence - who, I cannot learn.
973
01:12:38,708 --> 01:12:42,263
O belike it is
the Bishop of Carlisle.
974
01:12:42,388 --> 01:12:44,028
Noble lord.
975
01:12:45,948 --> 01:12:48,228
Go to the rude ribs
of that ancient castle.
976
01:12:49,309 --> 01:12:51,744
Through brazen trumpet,
send the breath of parley
977
01:12:51,868 --> 01:12:53,788
Into his ruined ears,
and thus deliver
978
01:12:55,908 --> 01:12:57,268
Henry Bolingbroke
979
01:12:58,909 --> 01:13:03,184
On both his knees
doth kiss King Richard's hand
980
01:13:03,308 --> 01:13:08,303
And sends allegiance and true faith
of heart to his most royal person,
981
01:13:08,429 --> 01:13:12,304
Hither come, even at his feet,
to lay my arms and power,
982
01:13:12,428 --> 01:13:15,943
Provided that my banishment repealed
983
01:13:16,069 --> 01:13:19,309
And lands restored again
be freely granted.
984
01:13:21,629 --> 01:13:26,264
If not,
I'll use the advantage of my power
985
01:13:26,389 --> 01:13:29,464
And lay the summer's dust
with showers of blood
986
01:13:29,589 --> 01:13:33,229
Rained from the wounds
of slaughtered Englishmen.
987
01:13:35,349 --> 01:13:38,264
The which how far off from the mind
of Bolingbroke it is
988
01:13:38,389 --> 01:13:42,064
Such crimson tempest
should bedrench the fresh green lap
989
01:13:42,190 --> 01:13:45,105
Of fair King Richard's land,
990
01:13:45,230 --> 01:13:49,150
My stooping duty
tenderly shall show.
991
01:13:51,071 --> 01:13:52,351
Go signify as much.
992
01:13:56,511 --> 01:14:02,106
Methinks King Richard and myself
should meet with no less terror
993
01:14:02,231 --> 01:14:04,226
Than the elements of fire
and water,
994
01:14:04,352 --> 01:14:06,467
When their thundering shock
at meeting
995
01:14:06,592 --> 01:14:08,592
Tears the cloudy cheeks of heaven.
996
01:14:11,472 --> 01:14:12,632
Be he the fire.
997
01:14:14,671 --> 01:14:16,311
I'll be the yielding water.
998
01:14:18,391 --> 01:14:19,786
The rage be his,
999
01:14:19,912 --> 01:14:23,752
Whilst, on the earth,
I rain my waters.
1000
01:14:26,351 --> 01:14:28,151
On the earth and not on him.
1001
01:14:31,632 --> 01:14:32,872
March on.
1002
01:14:35,631 --> 01:14:37,831
And mark King Richard how he looks.
1003
01:15:26,155 --> 01:15:29,115
HORSE WHINNIES
1004
01:16:02,836 --> 01:16:04,596
See, see.
1005
01:16:07,915 --> 01:16:09,155
We are amazed.
1006
01:16:11,076 --> 01:16:13,911
And thus long have we stood
1007
01:16:14,036 --> 01:16:16,911
To watch the fearful bending
of thy knee,
1008
01:16:17,037 --> 01:16:22,232
Because we thought ourself
thy lawful king.
1009
01:16:22,356 --> 01:16:24,791
And if we be,
how dare thy joints forget
1010
01:16:24,916 --> 01:16:27,036
To pay their awful duty
to our presence?
1011
01:16:29,316 --> 01:16:31,551
No hand of blood and bone
1012
01:16:31,676 --> 01:16:33,911
Can grip the sacred handle
of our sceptre,
1013
01:16:34,037 --> 01:16:37,517
Unless he do profane,
steal, or usurp!
1014
01:16:39,996 --> 01:16:43,751
And though you think that all,
as you have done,
1015
01:16:43,877 --> 01:16:45,952
Have torn their souls
by turning them from us,
1016
01:16:46,078 --> 01:16:48,153
And we are barren
and bereft of friends,
1017
01:16:48,277 --> 01:16:53,592
Yet know, my master,
God omnipotent,
1018
01:16:53,718 --> 01:16:55,833
Is mustering in his clouds
on our behalf
1019
01:16:55,958 --> 01:16:59,513
Armies of pestilence!
1020
01:16:59,639 --> 01:17:03,754
And they shall strike your children
yet unborn and unbegot,
1021
01:17:03,879 --> 01:17:06,434
That lift your vassal hands
against my head
1022
01:17:06,558 --> 01:17:09,198
And threat the glory
of my precious crown.
1023
01:17:11,637 --> 01:17:13,792
Tell Bolingbroke.
1024
01:17:13,919 --> 01:17:16,354
For yond methinks he stands.
1025
01:17:16,479 --> 01:17:21,959
That every stride he makes
upon my land is dangerous treason.
1026
01:17:23,598 --> 01:17:28,273
He is come to open the purple
testament of bleeding war.
1027
01:17:28,398 --> 01:17:31,593
But, ere the crown he looks for
live in peace,
1028
01:17:31,720 --> 01:17:33,875
Ten thousand bloody crowns
1029
01:17:33,999 --> 01:17:35,874
Of mothers' sons
1030
01:17:35,999 --> 01:17:37,154
Shall ill become
1031
01:17:37,279 --> 01:17:39,434
The flower of England's face,
1032
01:17:39,560 --> 01:17:42,395
Change the complexion
of her maid-pale peace
1033
01:17:42,519 --> 01:17:44,474
To scarlet indignation
1034
01:17:44,599 --> 01:17:46,794
And bedew her pastures' grass
1035
01:17:46,919 --> 01:17:49,114
With faithful English blood.
1036
01:17:49,239 --> 01:17:51,194
The king of heaven
forbid our lord, the king,
1037
01:17:51,319 --> 01:17:54,279
Should so with civil
and uncivil arms be rushed upon!
1038
01:17:56,720 --> 01:18:00,395
Thy thrice noble cousin,
Harry Bolingbroke,
1039
01:18:00,520 --> 01:18:03,075
Doth humbly kiss thy hand,
1040
01:18:03,199 --> 01:18:06,834
And by the honourable tomb
he swears,
1041
01:18:06,961 --> 01:18:09,996
That stands upon your
royal grandsire's bones,
1042
01:18:10,121 --> 01:18:13,076
And by the buried hand
of warlike Gaunt,
1043
01:18:13,200 --> 01:18:15,675
And by the worth
and honour of himself,
1044
01:18:15,801 --> 01:18:20,841
His coming hither hath no further
scope than for his lineal royalties.
1045
01:18:26,442 --> 01:18:29,037
Northumberland.
1046
01:18:29,162 --> 01:18:30,682
Say thus the king returns.
1047
01:18:33,562 --> 01:18:35,117
His noble cousin
1048
01:18:35,241 --> 01:18:37,676
Is right welcome hither,
1049
01:18:37,801 --> 01:18:39,276
And all the number
1050
01:18:39,401 --> 01:18:41,036
Of his fair demands
1051
01:18:41,162 --> 01:18:42,557
Shall be accomplished
1052
01:18:42,681 --> 01:18:44,401
Without contradiction.
1053
01:19:15,043 --> 01:19:17,678
We do debase ourselves, cousin,
do we not,
1054
01:19:17,803 --> 01:19:20,243
To look so poorly
and to speak so fair?
1055
01:19:22,083 --> 01:19:23,718
Shall we call back Northumberland,
1056
01:19:23,844 --> 01:19:25,879
And send defiance to the traitor,
and so die?
1057
01:19:26,004 --> 01:19:27,684
No, good, my lord.
1058
01:19:28,684 --> 01:19:30,759
Let's fight with gentle words,
1059
01:19:30,883 --> 01:19:34,358
Till time lend friends
and friends their helpful swords.
1060
01:19:34,484 --> 01:19:36,359
Oh, God. Oh, God!
1061
01:19:36,484 --> 01:19:37,679
Thate'er this tongue of mine,
1062
01:19:37,804 --> 01:19:40,319
That laid the sentence of dread
banishment on yon proud man,
1063
01:19:40,444 --> 01:19:42,359
Should take it off again
with words of sooth!
1064
01:19:42,485 --> 01:19:45,400
O that I were as great
as is my grief,
1065
01:19:45,525 --> 01:19:47,720
Or lesser than my name!
1066
01:19:47,844 --> 01:19:49,799
Or that I could forget
what I have been,
1067
01:19:49,924 --> 01:19:51,559
Or not remember what I must be now!
1068
01:19:51,685 --> 01:19:54,480
Swell'st thou, proud heart?
1069
01:19:54,605 --> 01:19:56,720
I'll give thee scope to beat,
1070
01:19:56,844 --> 01:19:59,199
Since foes have scope to beat
both thee and me.
1071
01:19:59,324 --> 01:20:02,559
Northumberland comes back
from Bolingbroke.
1072
01:20:02,685 --> 01:20:04,965
What must the king do now?
1073
01:20:07,285 --> 01:20:09,240
Must he submit?
1074
01:20:09,364 --> 01:20:10,724
The king shall do it.
1075
01:20:12,244 --> 01:20:14,399
Must he be deposed?
1076
01:20:14,525 --> 01:20:17,120
The king shall be contented.
1077
01:20:17,245 --> 01:20:20,320
Must he lose the name of king?
1078
01:20:20,445 --> 01:20:23,200
In God's name, let it go.
1079
01:20:23,326 --> 01:20:26,521
I'll give my jewels
for a set of beads,
1080
01:20:26,646 --> 01:20:31,441
My gorgeous palace for a hermitage,
1081
01:20:31,565 --> 01:20:34,560
My figured goblets
for a dish of wood,
1082
01:20:34,686 --> 01:20:37,041
My subjects
for a pair of carved saints
1083
01:20:37,166 --> 01:20:38,921
And my large kingdom
for a little grave.
1084
01:20:39,047 --> 01:20:40,282
HE LAUGHS
1085
01:20:40,406 --> 01:20:43,121
A little, little grave.
1086
01:20:43,247 --> 01:20:45,087
An obscure grave.
1087
01:20:46,927 --> 01:20:49,362
Or I'll be buried
in the King's Highway,
1088
01:20:49,486 --> 01:20:51,041
Some way of common trade,
1089
01:20:51,167 --> 01:20:55,442
Where subjects' feet may hourly
trample on their sovereign's head,
1090
01:20:55,567 --> 01:20:59,482
For on my heart
they tread now whilst I live.
1091
01:20:59,608 --> 01:21:01,808
And buried once,
why not upon my head?
1092
01:21:04,928 --> 01:21:08,688
Aumerle, thou weep'st,
my tender-hearted cousin!
1093
01:21:10,128 --> 01:21:13,203
We'll make foul weather
with despised tears.
1094
01:21:13,328 --> 01:21:16,483
Our sighs and they
shall lodge the summer corn,
1095
01:21:16,608 --> 01:21:19,283
And make a dearth
in this revolting land.
1096
01:21:19,408 --> 01:21:23,243
Or shall we play the wantons
with our woes,
1097
01:21:23,367 --> 01:21:26,162
And make some pretty match
with shedding tears?
1098
01:21:26,287 --> 01:21:29,122
As thus, to drop them
still upon one place,
1099
01:21:29,248 --> 01:21:32,163
Till they have fretted us
a pair of graves within the earth.
1100
01:21:32,287 --> 01:21:37,202
And, therein laid,
"There lies two kinsmen,
1101
01:21:37,327 --> 01:21:40,407
"Digged their graves
with weeping eyes."
1102
01:21:41,408 --> 01:21:43,008
Would not this ill do well?
1103
01:21:45,129 --> 01:21:47,804
Well, well, I see...
1104
01:21:47,929 --> 01:21:50,489
I talk but idly,
and you laugh at me.
1105
01:22:16,290 --> 01:22:18,965
Most mighty prince,
1106
01:22:19,090 --> 01:22:21,165
My Lord Northumberland,
1107
01:22:21,291 --> 01:22:24,206
What says King Bolingbroke?
1108
01:22:24,331 --> 01:22:27,371
My lord, he doth attend
to speak with you
1109
01:22:29,370 --> 01:22:31,810
May it please you to come down.
1110
01:22:42,011 --> 01:22:43,206
THE SOLDIERS ROAR
1111
01:22:43,331 --> 01:22:46,046
'Down, down I come.
1112
01:22:46,171 --> 01:22:49,651
'Like a glistering Phaeton,
wanting the manage of unruly jades.
1113
01:22:50,771 --> 01:22:52,686
'In the base court?
1114
01:22:52,811 --> 01:22:55,566
'Base court, where kings grow base,
1115
01:22:55,691 --> 01:22:58,726
'To come at traitors' calls
and do them grace.
1116
01:22:58,851 --> 01:23:00,406
'In the base court?
1117
01:23:00,531 --> 01:23:02,166
'Come down?
1118
01:23:02,291 --> 01:23:03,526
'Down, court!
1119
01:23:03,651 --> 01:23:04,971
'Down, king!'
1120
01:23:07,012 --> 01:23:12,052
For night-owls shriek
where mounting larks should sing.
1121
01:23:21,133 --> 01:23:23,413
Stand all apart!
1122
01:23:24,893 --> 01:23:27,293
And show fair duty
to his majesty.
1123
01:23:30,293 --> 01:23:32,413
My gracious lord.
1124
01:23:35,893 --> 01:23:38,448
Fair cousin,
you debase your princely knee
1125
01:23:38,573 --> 01:23:42,768
To make the base earth proud
with kissing it.
1126
01:23:42,893 --> 01:23:46,448
Me rather had my heart
might feel your love
1127
01:23:46,574 --> 01:23:49,214
Than my unpleased eye
see your courtesy.
1128
01:23:50,254 --> 01:23:51,894
Up, cousin, up.
1129
01:23:54,414 --> 01:23:56,849
Your heart is up, I know.
1130
01:23:56,974 --> 01:24:01,609
Thus high at least,
although your knee be low.
1131
01:24:01,735 --> 01:24:03,770
My gracious lord,
I come but for mine own.
1132
01:24:03,894 --> 01:24:09,089
Your own is yours,
and I am yours, and all.
1133
01:24:09,214 --> 01:24:13,009
So far be mine,
my most redoubted lord,
1134
01:24:13,134 --> 01:24:16,209
As my true service
shall deserve your love.
1135
01:24:16,335 --> 01:24:17,655
Well you deserve.
1136
01:24:19,694 --> 01:24:21,929
They well deserve to have,
1137
01:24:22,054 --> 01:24:24,649
That know the strong'st
and the surest way to get!
1138
01:24:24,775 --> 01:24:26,415
YORK SOBS
1139
01:24:28,814 --> 01:24:30,769
Uncle, give me your hand.
1140
01:24:30,895 --> 01:24:33,210
Nay, dry your eyes.
1141
01:24:33,336 --> 01:24:36,776
Tears show their love,
but want their remedies.
1142
01:24:41,736 --> 01:24:44,496
Cousin, I am too young
to be your father,
1143
01:24:45,776 --> 01:24:48,176
Though you are old enough
to be my heir.
1144
01:24:50,335 --> 01:24:52,730
What you will have, I'll give,
and willing, too;
1145
01:24:52,856 --> 01:24:56,696
For do we must
what force will have us do.
1146
01:25:01,256 --> 01:25:04,056
Set on towards London, cousin,
is it so?
1147
01:25:05,377 --> 01:25:06,897
Yea, my good lord.
1148
01:25:08,978 --> 01:25:10,378
Then I must not say no.
1149
01:25:41,977 --> 01:25:44,572
What sport shall
we devise here in this garden,
1150
01:25:44,698 --> 01:25:47,653
To drive away
the heavy thought of care?
1151
01:25:47,778 --> 01:25:49,178
Madam, we'll dance.
1152
01:25:51,778 --> 01:25:54,893
My legs can keep no measure
in delight,
1153
01:25:55,018 --> 01:25:57,938
When my poor heart
no measure keeps in grief.
1154
01:25:59,739 --> 01:26:01,619
Therefore, no dancing, girl.
1155
01:26:03,338 --> 01:26:05,453
Some other sport.
1156
01:26:05,578 --> 01:26:06,978
Madam, we'll tell tales.
1157
01:26:08,699 --> 01:26:10,854
Of sorrow or of joy?
1158
01:26:10,978 --> 01:26:12,738
Of either, madam.
1159
01:26:14,340 --> 01:26:16,380
Of neither, girl.
1160
01:26:17,620 --> 01:26:18,980
Madam, I'll sing.
1161
01:26:21,140 --> 01:26:23,940
'Tis well that thou hast cause.
1162
01:26:25,260 --> 01:26:29,620
But thou shouldst please me better,
wouldst thou weep.
1163
01:26:31,100 --> 01:26:33,740
I could weep, madam,
would it do you good.
1164
01:26:37,861 --> 01:26:42,136
Go thou and, like an executioner,
1165
01:26:42,262 --> 01:26:44,777
Cut off the heads
of too-fast growing sprays,
1166
01:26:44,901 --> 01:26:47,536
That look too lofty
in our commonwealth -
1167
01:26:47,660 --> 01:26:49,895
All must be even
in our government.
1168
01:26:50,021 --> 01:26:53,416
Why should we keep law and form
and due proportion,
1169
01:26:53,539 --> 01:26:57,414
When our sea-walled garden,
the whole land, is full of weeds,
1170
01:26:57,541 --> 01:26:59,376
Her fairest flowers choked up,
1171
01:26:59,501 --> 01:27:02,256
Her fruit-trees all upturned,
her hedges ruined,
1172
01:27:02,381 --> 01:27:03,496
Her knots disorder'd
1173
01:27:03,621 --> 01:27:06,536
And her wholesome herbs
Swarming with caterpillars?
1174
01:27:06,660 --> 01:27:08,335
Hold thy peace!
1175
01:27:08,461 --> 01:27:11,856
He that hath suffered
this disordered spring
1176
01:27:11,980 --> 01:27:15,175
Hath now himself met
with the fall of leaf.
1177
01:27:15,302 --> 01:27:19,257
The weeds which his broad-spreading
leaves did shelter,
1178
01:27:19,381 --> 01:27:21,656
That seemed in eating him
to hold him up,
1179
01:27:21,782 --> 01:27:24,217
Are plucked up root
and all by Bolingbroke,
1180
01:27:24,342 --> 01:27:27,457
I mean the favourites of the King,
Bushy and Green.
1181
01:27:27,582 --> 01:27:29,817
What?! Are they dead?! They are.
1182
01:27:29,943 --> 01:27:33,263
And Bolingbroke hath seized
the wasteful king.
1183
01:27:34,662 --> 01:27:36,177
O what pity is it
1184
01:27:36,303 --> 01:27:38,618
That he had not so trimmed
and dressed his land
1185
01:27:38,742 --> 01:27:40,577
As we this garden.
1186
01:27:40,703 --> 01:27:43,098
We at time of year
1187
01:27:43,224 --> 01:27:45,459
Do wound the bark,
1188
01:27:45,582 --> 01:27:47,897
Lest, being over-proud in sap
and blood,
1189
01:27:48,023 --> 01:27:49,303
It confound itself:
1190
01:27:50,422 --> 01:27:53,377
Had he done so
to great and growing men,
1191
01:27:53,503 --> 01:27:56,378
They might have lived to bear
and he to taste
1192
01:27:56,503 --> 01:27:57,898
Their fruits of duty.
1193
01:27:58,024 --> 01:28:00,859
What, think you then
the king shall be deposed?
1194
01:28:00,984 --> 01:28:04,579
Depressed he is already,
and deposed he will be.
1195
01:28:04,704 --> 01:28:06,584
Thou!
1196
01:28:07,703 --> 01:28:12,338
How dares thy harsh rude tongue
sound this unpleasing news?
1197
01:28:12,464 --> 01:28:14,899
What Eve, what serpent,
1198
01:28:15,024 --> 01:28:16,299
Hath suggested thee
1199
01:28:16,425 --> 01:28:18,660
To make a second fall of cursed man?
1200
01:28:18,784 --> 01:28:21,779
Why dost thou say
King Richard is deposed?
1201
01:28:21,903 --> 01:28:26,458
Darest thou, thou little better
thing than earth,
1202
01:28:26,584 --> 01:28:28,499
Divine his downfall?
1203
01:28:28,623 --> 01:28:30,623
Speak, thou wretch.
1204
01:28:31,784 --> 01:28:32,824
Pardon me, madam,
1205
01:28:34,264 --> 01:28:35,819
Little joy have I
1206
01:28:35,945 --> 01:28:37,340
To breathe this news;
1207
01:28:37,465 --> 01:28:38,985
Yet what I say is true.
1208
01:28:40,304 --> 01:28:43,219
King Richard, he is in the mighty
hold of Bolingbroke
1209
01:28:43,345 --> 01:28:45,785
Their fortunes both are weighed
1210
01:28:46,906 --> 01:28:49,381
In your lord's scale is nothing
but himself,
1211
01:28:49,505 --> 01:28:51,740
But in the balance of great
Bolingbroke,
1212
01:28:51,865 --> 01:28:55,020
Besides himself,
are all the English peers,
1213
01:28:55,145 --> 01:28:58,665
And with that odds
he weighs King Richard down.
1214
01:29:01,305 --> 01:29:02,340
Post you to London,
1215
01:29:02,465 --> 01:29:07,420
And you will find it so; I speak
no more than every man doth know.
1216
01:29:07,546 --> 01:29:09,466
And am I last that knows it?
1217
01:29:11,865 --> 01:29:13,705
Come, lady, go,
1218
01:29:15,026 --> 01:29:17,706
To meet at London,
London's king in woe.
1219
01:29:20,186 --> 01:29:23,101
Was I born to this,
that my sad look
1220
01:29:23,227 --> 01:29:26,382
Should grace the triumph
of great Bolingbroke?
1221
01:29:26,507 --> 01:29:32,582
Gardener, for telling me
these news of woe,
1222
01:29:32,707 --> 01:29:36,907
Pray God the plants
thou graft'st may never grow.
1223
01:29:39,227 --> 01:29:40,507
Poor queen!
1224
01:30:08,508 --> 01:30:11,028
Great Duke of Lancaster,
1225
01:30:12,828 --> 01:30:13,863
I come to thee
1226
01:30:13,988 --> 01:30:16,668
From plume-plucked Richard;
1227
01:30:18,028 --> 01:30:19,863
Who with willing soul
1228
01:30:19,988 --> 01:30:21,588
Adopts thee heir
1229
01:30:23,749 --> 01:30:25,184
Ascend his throne,
1230
01:30:25,309 --> 01:30:26,989
Descending now from him;
1231
01:30:29,189 --> 01:30:34,749
And long live Henry,
fourth of that name!
1232
01:30:42,110 --> 01:30:44,030
In God's name,
1233
01:30:49,590 --> 01:30:51,310
I'll ascend the regal throne.
1234
01:30:53,711 --> 01:30:56,026
Marry. God forbid!
1235
01:30:56,149 --> 01:30:58,744
Would God that any
in this noble presence
1236
01:30:58,871 --> 01:31:00,666
Were enough noble
to be upright judge
1237
01:31:00,791 --> 01:31:01,666
Of noble Richard!
1238
01:31:01,790 --> 01:31:04,385
What subject can give
sentence on his king?
1239
01:31:04,510 --> 01:31:07,585
And who sits here
that is not Richard's subject?
1240
01:31:07,710 --> 01:31:11,425
And shall the figure of God's
majesty, His captain,
1241
01:31:11,551 --> 01:31:13,026
Steward, deputy-elect,
1242
01:31:13,151 --> 01:31:15,626
Anointed, crowned,
planted many years,
1243
01:31:15,750 --> 01:31:18,065
Be judged by subject
and inferior breath,
1244
01:31:18,190 --> 01:31:19,745
And he himself not present?
1245
01:31:19,871 --> 01:31:21,426
O forfend it, God,
1246
01:31:21,551 --> 01:31:24,426
That in a Christian climate
souls refined
1247
01:31:24,550 --> 01:31:27,265
Should show so heinous,
black, obscene a deed!
1248
01:31:27,392 --> 01:31:29,987
I speak to subjects,
and a subject speaks,
1249
01:31:30,112 --> 01:31:31,227
Stirred up by God,
1250
01:31:31,351 --> 01:31:32,826
Thus boldly for his king,
1251
01:31:32,951 --> 01:31:34,706
My Lord of Hereford here,
1252
01:31:34,831 --> 01:31:35,986
Whom you call king,
1253
01:31:36,110 --> 01:31:38,505
Is a foul traitor
to proud Hereford's king
1254
01:31:38,631 --> 01:31:40,826
And if you crown him,
1255
01:31:40,952 --> 01:31:43,267
Let me prophesy
1256
01:31:43,392 --> 01:31:46,987
The blood of English
shall manure the ground,
1257
01:31:47,112 --> 01:31:50,227
And future ages groan
for this foul act;
1258
01:31:50,352 --> 01:31:54,147
Peace shall go sleep with Turks
and infidels,
1259
01:31:54,273 --> 01:31:57,548
And in this seat of peace
tumultuous wars
1260
01:31:57,672 --> 01:32:01,267
Shall kin with kin
and kind with kind confound;
1261
01:32:01,392 --> 01:32:05,307
Disorder, horror,
fear and mutiny
1262
01:32:05,432 --> 01:32:09,507
Shall here inhabit,
and this land be called
1263
01:32:09,633 --> 01:32:12,873
The field of Golgotha
and dead men's skulls.
1264
01:32:15,314 --> 01:32:18,949
O, if you raise this house
against this house,
1265
01:32:19,073 --> 01:32:21,228
It will the woefullest division
prove
1266
01:32:21,354 --> 01:32:23,509
That ever fell upon
this cursed earth!
1267
01:32:23,634 --> 01:32:28,149
Well have you argued, sir;
and, for your pains,
1268
01:32:28,273 --> 01:32:31,913
Of capital treason
we arrest you here.
1269
01:32:33,233 --> 01:32:36,348
My Lord of Westminster,
be it your charge
1270
01:32:36,474 --> 01:32:38,834
To keep him safely
till his day of trial.
1271
01:32:46,033 --> 01:32:47,193
Fetch hither Richard,
1272
01:32:50,075 --> 01:32:51,350
That in common view
1273
01:32:51,475 --> 01:32:52,795
He may surrender.
1274
01:32:55,195 --> 01:32:56,110
So we shall proceed
1275
01:32:56,235 --> 01:32:57,835
Without suspicion.
1276
01:33:52,916 --> 01:33:54,876
Alack,
1277
01:34:03,316 --> 01:34:04,996
Why am I sent for to a king,
1278
01:34:07,917 --> 01:34:10,792
Before I have shook off
the regal thoughts
1279
01:34:10,918 --> 01:34:12,518
Wherewith I reigned?
1280
01:34:15,118 --> 01:34:16,393
I hardly yet have learned
1281
01:34:16,518 --> 01:34:17,433
To insinuate,
1282
01:34:17,558 --> 01:34:20,998
Flatter, bow, and bend my limbs
1283
01:34:24,517 --> 01:34:26,952
Give sorrow leave awhile
to tutor me
1284
01:34:27,078 --> 01:34:28,473
To this submission.
1285
01:34:28,598 --> 01:34:30,878
HE SOBS
1286
01:34:50,359 --> 01:34:53,959
Yet I well remember the favours
of these men
1287
01:34:55,399 --> 01:34:56,634
Were they not mine?
1288
01:34:56,760 --> 01:35:00,720
Did they not sometimes cry,
"All hail!" to me?
1289
01:35:02,121 --> 01:35:04,841
So Judas did to Christ
1290
01:35:06,639 --> 01:35:09,074
But he, in twelve,
1291
01:35:09,200 --> 01:35:11,200
Found truth in all but one
1292
01:35:12,640 --> 01:35:16,600
I, in twelve thousand, none.
1293
01:35:18,920 --> 01:35:20,920
God save the king!
1294
01:35:27,600 --> 01:35:29,115
Will no man say amen?
1295
01:35:29,239 --> 01:35:30,514
HE LAUGHS
1296
01:35:30,640 --> 01:35:32,160
Am I both priest and clerk?
1297
01:35:35,000 --> 01:35:36,560
Well then, amen.
1298
01:35:37,921 --> 01:35:39,761
God save the king!
1299
01:35:41,601 --> 01:35:44,236
Although I be not he;
1300
01:35:44,360 --> 01:35:46,360
And yet, amen,
1301
01:35:47,802 --> 01:35:49,442
If heaven do think him me.
1302
01:35:53,281 --> 01:35:55,921
To do what service
am I sent for hither?
1303
01:36:08,522 --> 01:36:11,677
To do that office
of thine own good will
1304
01:36:11,801 --> 01:36:16,076
Which tired majesty
did make thee offer,
1305
01:36:16,203 --> 01:36:19,678
The resignation of thy state
and crown
1306
01:36:19,803 --> 01:36:22,003
To Henry Bolingbroke.
1307
01:36:25,084 --> 01:36:26,404
Give me the crown.
1308
01:36:53,123 --> 01:36:58,083
Here, cousin, seize the crown;
1309
01:37:00,164 --> 01:37:01,964
Here, cousin
1310
01:37:22,284 --> 01:37:25,799
On this side my hand,
and on that side yours.
1311
01:37:25,925 --> 01:37:28,365
Now is this golden crown
1312
01:37:29,645 --> 01:37:31,405
Like a deep well
1313
01:37:32,405 --> 01:37:33,920
That owes two buckets,
1314
01:37:34,046 --> 01:37:35,206
Filling one another,
1315
01:37:36,446 --> 01:37:38,841
The emptier ever dancing in the air,
1316
01:37:38,966 --> 01:37:42,846
The other down, unseen
and full of water
1317
01:37:44,566 --> 01:37:47,481
That bucket down and full of tears
am I,
1318
01:37:47,606 --> 01:37:51,406
Drinking my griefs,
whilst you mount up on high.
1319
01:37:56,207 --> 01:37:58,322
I thought you had been
willing to resign.
1320
01:37:58,446 --> 01:38:01,846
My crown I am;
but still my griefs are mine.
1321
01:38:03,087 --> 01:38:07,082
Part of your cares you give me
with your crown.
1322
01:38:07,207 --> 01:38:11,927
Your cares set up
do not pluck my cares down.
1323
01:38:13,207 --> 01:38:16,482
My care is loss of care,
by old care done;
1324
01:38:16,607 --> 01:38:19,002
Your care is gain of care,
by new care won
1325
01:38:19,127 --> 01:38:21,602
The cares I give I have,
though given away;
1326
01:38:21,727 --> 01:38:26,047
They tend the crown,
yet still with me they stay.
1327
01:38:29,567 --> 01:38:33,327
Are you contented
to resign the crown?
1328
01:38:35,128 --> 01:38:36,883
Ay,
1329
01:38:37,007 --> 01:38:38,887
No;
1330
01:38:42,168 --> 01:38:43,808
No, ay;
1331
01:38:45,208 --> 01:38:48,888
For I must nothing be;
1332
01:38:50,009 --> 01:38:51,684
Therefore no no,
1333
01:38:51,807 --> 01:38:53,767
For I resign to thee.
1334
01:38:55,089 --> 01:38:59,089
Now mark me, how I will undo myself;
1335
01:39:07,729 --> 01:39:08,769
BELL CHIMES
1336
01:39:12,849 --> 01:39:19,804
I give this heavy weight
from off my head,
1337
01:39:19,930 --> 01:39:24,290
The pride of kingly
sway from out my heart;
1338
01:39:26,850 --> 01:39:29,690
With mine own tears
I wash away my balm,
1339
01:39:31,931 --> 01:39:37,171
With mine own hands
I give away my crown,
1340
01:39:38,609 --> 01:39:39,929
With mine own tongue
1341
01:39:41,690 --> 01:39:44,085
Deny my sacred state,
1342
01:39:44,210 --> 01:39:50,010
With mine own breath
release all duty's rites
1343
01:39:52,051 --> 01:39:56,491
All pomp and majesty I do forswear;
1344
01:39:58,450 --> 01:40:01,730
Make me, that nothing have,
1345
01:40:02,810 --> 01:40:05,765
With nothing grieved,
1346
01:40:05,891 --> 01:40:09,491
And thou with all pleased,
1347
01:40:11,171 --> 01:40:13,051
That hath all achieved!
1348
01:40:17,011 --> 01:40:20,451
Long mayst thou live
in Richard's seat to sit,
1349
01:40:22,372 --> 01:40:26,612
And soon lie Richard
in an earthy pit!
1350
01:40:30,772 --> 01:40:34,127
God save King Harry,
1351
01:40:34,253 --> 01:40:38,413
Unkinged Richard says,
1352
01:40:40,053 --> 01:40:44,373
And send him many years
of sunshine days!
1353
01:40:52,413 --> 01:40:53,533
What more remains?
1354
01:40:54,853 --> 01:40:56,848
No more, but that you read over
1355
01:40:56,972 --> 01:40:59,647
These accusations
and grievous crimes
1356
01:40:59,773 --> 01:41:02,728
Committed by yourself
and your followers
1357
01:41:02,853 --> 01:41:05,688
Against the state
and profit of this land;
1358
01:41:05,813 --> 01:41:07,928
That, by confessing them,
the souls of men
1359
01:41:08,053 --> 01:41:09,773
May deem you worthily deposed.
1360
01:41:16,974 --> 01:41:18,694
Must I do so?
1361
01:41:21,013 --> 01:41:23,733
And must I ravel out
My weaved-up folly?
1362
01:41:28,895 --> 01:41:30,210
Gentle Northumberland,
1363
01:41:30,335 --> 01:41:33,290
If thy offences were upon record,
1364
01:41:33,416 --> 01:41:36,571
Would it not shame thee
in so fair a troop
1365
01:41:36,695 --> 01:41:38,815
To read a lecture of them?
1366
01:41:40,935 --> 01:41:41,930
If thou wouldst,
1367
01:41:42,054 --> 01:41:44,449
There shouldst thou
find one heinous article,
1368
01:41:44,575 --> 01:41:46,455
Containing the deposing of a king.
1369
01:41:47,816 --> 01:41:50,731
Nay, all of you that stand
and look upon,
1370
01:41:50,856 --> 01:41:54,571
Whilst that my wretchedness
doth bait myself,
1371
01:41:54,696 --> 01:41:57,531
Though some of you
with Pilate wash your hands
1372
01:41:57,657 --> 01:42:01,092
Showing an outward pity;
yet you Pilates
1373
01:42:01,216 --> 01:42:04,291
Have here delivered me
to my sour cross,
1374
01:42:04,416 --> 01:42:07,251
And water cannot wash away your sin.
1375
01:42:07,376 --> 01:42:08,731
My lord, dispatch.
1376
01:42:08,857 --> 01:42:10,897
Read o'er these articles.
1377
01:42:14,935 --> 01:42:20,650
Mine eyes are full of tears,
I cannot see:
1378
01:42:20,776 --> 01:42:24,171
And yet salt water
blinds them not so much
1379
01:42:24,296 --> 01:42:27,736
That they can see a sort of traitors
here.
1380
01:42:31,297 --> 01:42:33,377
Nay, if I turn mine eyes upon myself,
1381
01:42:34,377 --> 01:42:37,097
I find myself a traitor
with the rest;
1382
01:42:40,456 --> 01:42:42,611
For I have given here
my soul's consent
1383
01:42:42,736 --> 01:42:45,651
To undeck the pompous body of a king;
1384
01:42:45,777 --> 01:42:49,172
Made glory base
and sovereignty a slave,
1385
01:42:49,297 --> 01:42:51,892
Proud majesty a subject,
state a peasant.
1386
01:42:52,018 --> 01:42:53,453
My Lord...
1387
01:42:53,578 --> 01:42:56,778
No lord of thine,
thou haught insulting man,
1388
01:42:58,538 --> 01:43:02,653
Nor no man's lord;
I have no name, no title,
1389
01:43:02,778 --> 01:43:05,813
No, not that name was given me
at the font,
1390
01:43:05,938 --> 01:43:07,618
But 'tis usurped
1391
01:43:09,299 --> 01:43:11,454
Alack the heavy day,
1392
01:43:11,578 --> 01:43:13,973
That I have worn so many winters out,
1393
01:43:14,099 --> 01:43:17,219
And know not now what name
to call myself!
1394
01:43:18,979 --> 01:43:21,974
O that I were a mockery king
of snow,
1395
01:43:22,099 --> 01:43:24,854
Standing before the sun
of Bolingbroke,
1396
01:43:24,980 --> 01:43:27,940
To melt myself away in water-drops!
1397
01:43:36,938 --> 01:43:40,493
Good king, great king,
1398
01:43:40,619 --> 01:43:44,614
and yet not greatly good,
1399
01:43:44,739 --> 01:43:47,694
And if my word be sterling
yet in England,
1400
01:43:47,820 --> 01:43:50,535
Let it command
a mirror hither straight,
1401
01:43:50,659 --> 01:43:53,054
That it may show me what a face
I have,
1402
01:43:53,180 --> 01:43:57,740
Since it is bankrupt of his majesty.
1403
01:44:00,821 --> 01:44:02,901
Go some of you
and fetch a looking-glass.
1404
01:44:04,259 --> 01:44:06,414
Read o'er this paper
while the glass doth come.
1405
01:44:06,540 --> 01:44:08,615
Fiend, thou torment'st me
ere I come to hell!
1406
01:44:08,740 --> 01:44:11,015
Urge it no more,
my Lord Northumberland.
1407
01:44:11,140 --> 01:44:13,455
The commons will not be satisfied.
1408
01:44:13,581 --> 01:44:15,341
They shall be satisfied
1409
01:44:16,501 --> 01:44:18,136
I'll read enough,
1410
01:44:18,261 --> 01:44:20,176
When I do see
the very book indeed
1411
01:44:20,302 --> 01:44:23,182
Where all my sins are writ,
and that's myself.
1412
01:44:30,462 --> 01:44:34,182
Give me the glass,
and therein will I read.
1413
01:44:47,063 --> 01:44:49,538
No deeper wrinkles yet?
1414
01:44:49,663 --> 01:44:50,858
Hath sorrow struck
1415
01:44:50,982 --> 01:44:53,377
So many blows
upon this face of mine,
1416
01:44:53,503 --> 01:44:55,383
And made no deeper wounds?
1417
01:44:57,143 --> 01:44:59,023
O flattering glass,
1418
01:45:00,782 --> 01:45:02,022
Thou dost beguile me!
1419
01:45:03,063 --> 01:45:05,058
Was this face the face
1420
01:45:05,182 --> 01:45:09,017
That every day
under his household roof
1421
01:45:09,143 --> 01:45:11,703
Did keep ten thousand men?
1422
01:45:13,182 --> 01:45:15,417
Was this the face
1423
01:45:15,543 --> 01:45:19,063
That, like the sun,
did make beholders wink?
1424
01:45:22,183 --> 01:45:26,343
Was this the face that faced
so many follies,
1425
01:45:27,503 --> 01:45:30,223
And was at last out-faced
by Bolingbroke?
1426
01:45:35,703 --> 01:45:38,703
A brittle glory shineth
in this face.
1427
01:45:41,265 --> 01:45:44,705
As brittle as the glory
is the face!
1428
01:45:47,226 --> 01:45:52,546
For there it is,
cracked in a hundred shivers.
1429
01:45:55,025 --> 01:45:58,820
Mark, silent king,
the moral of this sport,
1430
01:45:58,945 --> 01:46:03,825
How soon my sorrow
hath destroyed my face.
1431
01:46:05,385 --> 01:46:07,900
The shadow of your sorrow
hath destroyed
1432
01:46:08,025 --> 01:46:09,625
The shadow of your face.
1433
01:46:10,826 --> 01:46:16,586
Say that again.
The shadow of my sorrow! Ha!
1434
01:46:19,025 --> 01:46:20,100
Let's see
1435
01:46:20,225 --> 01:46:24,620
It is very true,
my grief lies all within;
1436
01:46:24,746 --> 01:46:27,221
And these external manners of laments
1437
01:46:27,346 --> 01:46:29,781
Are merely shadows
to the unseen grief
1438
01:46:29,905 --> 01:46:33,065
That swells with silence
in the tortured soul;
1439
01:46:34,665 --> 01:46:37,025
There lies the substance
1440
01:46:40,187 --> 01:46:42,267
And I thank thee, king,
1441
01:46:43,747 --> 01:46:45,507
For thy great bounty,
1442
01:46:46,667 --> 01:46:47,822
That not only givest
1443
01:46:47,946 --> 01:46:50,061
Me cause to wail
but teachest me the way
1444
01:46:50,187 --> 01:46:51,867
How to lament the cause.
1445
01:46:54,466 --> 01:46:55,781
I'll beg one boon,
1446
01:46:55,907 --> 01:46:57,542
And then be gone
and trouble you no more.
1447
01:46:57,667 --> 01:46:59,507
Shall I obtain it?
1448
01:47:00,867 --> 01:47:01,862
Name it, fair cousin.
1449
01:47:01,987 --> 01:47:03,587
"Fair cousin"?
1450
01:47:04,587 --> 01:47:06,062
I am greater than a king
1451
01:47:06,188 --> 01:47:08,343
For when I was a king,
my flatterers
1452
01:47:08,467 --> 01:47:11,942
Were then but subjects;
being now a subject,
1453
01:47:12,067 --> 01:47:14,867
I have a king here to my flatterer.
1454
01:47:16,028 --> 01:47:18,108
Being so great,
I have no need to beg.
1455
01:47:19,388 --> 01:47:20,343
Yet ask.
1456
01:47:20,468 --> 01:47:21,583
And shall I have?
1457
01:47:21,707 --> 01:47:22,787
You shall.
1458
01:47:23,949 --> 01:47:27,024
Then give me leave to go.
1459
01:47:27,149 --> 01:47:28,824
Whither?
1460
01:47:28,949 --> 01:47:30,344
Whither you will,
1461
01:47:30,469 --> 01:47:33,669
So I were from your sights.
1462
01:47:36,908 --> 01:47:38,983
Go, some of you convey him
to the Tower.
1463
01:47:39,110 --> 01:47:40,310
O good!
1464
01:47:42,429 --> 01:47:43,549
Convey?
1465
01:47:44,709 --> 01:47:47,224
Conveyers are you all,
1466
01:47:47,349 --> 01:47:52,389
That rise thus nimbly
by a true king's fall.
1467
01:48:06,590 --> 01:48:09,750
On Wednesday next
we solemnly set down our coronation.
1468
01:48:12,311 --> 01:48:13,351
Lords,
1469
01:48:15,109 --> 01:48:17,149
Prepare yourselves.
1470
01:48:37,191 --> 01:48:38,951
This way the king will come;
1471
01:48:44,231 --> 01:48:47,346
A woeful pageant have
we here beheld.
1472
01:48:47,471 --> 01:48:49,786
The woe's to come;
the children yet unborn
1473
01:48:49,912 --> 01:48:52,472
Shall feel this day
as sharp to them as thorn.
1474
01:49:04,993 --> 01:49:07,433
In nomine Patris et Filii
et Spiritus Sancti.
1475
01:49:12,032 --> 01:49:15,112
In nomine Patris et Filii
et Spiritus Sancti.
1476
01:49:22,712 --> 01:49:24,187
You holy clergymen,
1477
01:49:24,311 --> 01:49:25,306
is there no plot
1478
01:49:25,433 --> 01:49:28,353
To rid the realm
of this pernicious blot?
1479
01:49:30,993 --> 01:49:32,868
I see your brows
are full of discontent,
1480
01:49:32,993 --> 01:49:37,753
Your hearts of sorrow
and your eyes of tears
1481
01:49:39,833 --> 01:49:42,548
Come home with me to supper;
and I'll lay
1482
01:49:42,672 --> 01:49:45,952
A plot shall show us all
a merry day.
1483
01:49:51,715 --> 01:49:56,430
But soft, but see,
or rather do not see,
1484
01:49:56,555 --> 01:49:58,355
My fair rose wither.
1485
01:50:12,876 --> 01:50:16,631
Join not with grief,
fair woman, do not so,
1486
01:50:16,755 --> 01:50:21,870
To make my end too sudden:
learn, good soul,
1487
01:50:21,995 --> 01:50:25,110
To think our former state
a happy dream;
1488
01:50:25,235 --> 01:50:27,750
From which awaked,
the truth of what we are
1489
01:50:27,875 --> 01:50:30,950
Shows us but this:
I am sworn brother, sweet,
1490
01:50:31,075 --> 01:50:34,310
To grim Necessity,
and he and I
1491
01:50:34,436 --> 01:50:36,111
Shall keep a league till death.
1492
01:50:36,236 --> 01:50:42,551
What, has my Richard
both in shape and mind
1493
01:50:42,675 --> 01:50:45,310
Transformed and weakened?
1494
01:50:45,436 --> 01:50:48,311
Hath Bolingbroke deposed
thine intellect?
1495
01:50:48,435 --> 01:50:49,630
Hath he been in thy heart?
1496
01:50:49,756 --> 01:50:52,351
Good sometime Queen,
1497
01:50:52,476 --> 01:50:54,031
prepare thee hence for France
1498
01:50:54,156 --> 01:50:56,111
Think I am dead
and that even here though takest,
1499
01:50:56,236 --> 01:50:59,111
As from my death-bed,
thy last living leave.
1500
01:50:59,237 --> 01:51:02,432
Learn in winter's tedious nights
sit by the fire
1501
01:51:02,556 --> 01:51:04,991
With good old folks
and let them tell thee tales
1502
01:51:05,116 --> 01:51:06,671
Of woeful ages long ago betid;
1503
01:51:06,796 --> 01:51:09,511
And ere thou bid good night,
to quit their griefs,
1504
01:51:09,637 --> 01:51:12,112
Tell thou the lamentable tale of me
1505
01:51:12,237 --> 01:51:15,477
And send the hearers weeping
to their beds.
1506
01:51:19,277 --> 01:51:21,712
My lord,
you must straight to the Tower.
1507
01:51:21,837 --> 01:51:26,437
And, madam,
there is orders ta'en for you;
1508
01:51:27,837 --> 01:51:30,397
With all swift speed
you must away to France.
1509
01:51:31,718 --> 01:51:35,433
Northumberland,
thou ladder wherewithal
1510
01:51:35,558 --> 01:51:38,398
The mounting Bolingbroke
ascends my throne,
1511
01:51:39,518 --> 01:51:41,673
The time shall not be many hours
of age
1512
01:51:41,798 --> 01:51:44,673
More than it is
ere foul sin gathering head
1513
01:51:44,798 --> 01:51:46,958
Shalt break into corruption
1514
01:51:48,079 --> 01:51:49,394
Thou shalt think,
1515
01:51:49,518 --> 01:51:51,353
Though he divide the realm
and give thee half,
1516
01:51:51,479 --> 01:51:52,714
It is too little,
1517
01:51:52,838 --> 01:51:53,793
Helping him to all;
1518
01:51:53,918 --> 01:51:56,913
And he shall think that thou,
which know'st the way
1519
01:51:57,039 --> 01:51:59,674
To plant unrightful kings,
wilt know again,
1520
01:51:59,798 --> 01:52:02,993
Being ne'er so little urged,
another way
1521
01:52:03,117 --> 01:52:06,957
To pluck him headlong
from the usurped throne.
1522
01:52:16,719 --> 01:52:21,919
My guilt be on my head,
and there an end.
1523
01:52:24,039 --> 01:52:25,559
Take leave and part.
1524
01:52:29,360 --> 01:52:30,515
Doubly divorced!
1525
01:52:30,640 --> 01:52:31,555
Bad men, you violate
1526
01:52:31,680 --> 01:52:34,355
A twofold marriage,
'twixt my crown and me,
1527
01:52:34,480 --> 01:52:37,120
And then betwixt me
and my married wife.
1528
01:52:41,801 --> 01:52:45,521
Let me unkiss the oath
'twixt thee and me;
1529
01:52:53,322 --> 01:52:56,282
And yet not so,
for with a kiss 'twas made.
1530
01:53:13,842 --> 01:53:15,242
Part us, Northumberland.
1531
01:53:20,682 --> 01:53:22,802
Banish us both
and send the king with me.
1532
01:53:25,202 --> 01:53:29,517
That were some love
but little policy.
1533
01:53:29,642 --> 01:53:32,002
Then whither he goes,
thither let me go.
1534
01:54:12,043 --> 01:54:13,883
My lord
1535
01:54:15,244 --> 01:54:17,684
You told me
you would tell the rest?
1536
01:54:20,924 --> 01:54:23,284
Then, as I said,
1537
01:54:24,525 --> 01:54:26,240
The duke,
1538
01:54:26,366 --> 01:54:27,686
Great Bolingbroke,
1539
01:54:29,804 --> 01:54:32,439
Mounted upon
a hot and fiery steed
1540
01:54:32,565 --> 01:54:36,520
With slow but stately pace
kept on his course,
1541
01:54:36,645 --> 01:54:41,165
Whilst all tongues cried
"God save thee, Bolingbroke!"
1542
01:54:45,565 --> 01:54:48,285
You would have thought
the very windows spake,
1543
01:54:49,404 --> 01:54:51,159
So many greedy looks of young
and old
1544
01:54:51,284 --> 01:54:55,279
Through casements darted
their desiring eyes
1545
01:54:55,406 --> 01:54:56,801
Upon his visage.
1546
01:54:56,925 --> 01:54:58,880
Alack, poor Richard!
1547
01:54:59,005 --> 01:55:01,285
Where was he the whilst?
1548
01:55:03,046 --> 01:55:05,521
As in a theatre,
1549
01:55:05,646 --> 01:55:07,481
The eyes of men,
1550
01:55:07,606 --> 01:55:09,401
After a well-graced actor
leaves the stage,
1551
01:55:09,527 --> 01:55:11,362
Are idly bent
on him who enters next,
1552
01:55:11,485 --> 01:55:14,120
Thinking his prattle to be tedious;
1553
01:55:14,246 --> 01:55:15,161
Even so,
1554
01:55:15,285 --> 01:55:17,685
Or with much more contempt,
1555
01:55:19,647 --> 01:55:22,967
Men's eyes did scowl
on gentle Richard;
1556
01:55:25,767 --> 01:55:28,007
No man cried "God save him!"
1557
01:55:30,567 --> 01:55:34,407
But dust was thrown
upon his sacred head
1558
01:55:36,927 --> 01:55:40,087
Which with such gentle sorrow
he shook off,
1559
01:55:42,328 --> 01:55:45,603
That had not God,
for some strong purpose, steeled
1560
01:55:45,728 --> 01:55:51,048
The hearts of men,
they must perforce have melted
1561
01:55:54,087 --> 01:55:57,802
But heaven hath a hand
in these events,
1562
01:55:57,928 --> 01:56:01,088
And to Bolingbroke
are we sworn subjects now.
1563
01:56:03,808 --> 01:56:06,923
My son, Aumerle.
What news from Oxford?
1564
01:56:07,049 --> 01:56:10,244
Jousts and triumphs?
1565
01:56:10,368 --> 01:56:12,483
For aught I know, my lord.
1566
01:56:12,607 --> 01:56:14,442
You will be there, I know.
1567
01:56:14,567 --> 01:56:17,362
If God prevent not, I purpose so.
1568
01:56:17,488 --> 01:56:18,728
What seal is that?
1569
01:56:20,328 --> 01:56:22,163
Yea, look'st thou pale?
1570
01:56:22,289 --> 01:56:24,204
Let me see the writing.
1571
01:56:24,329 --> 01:56:27,329
My lord, 'tis nothing.
No matter, then, who see it;
1572
01:56:29,129 --> 01:56:30,884
I will be satisfied;
1573
01:56:31,009 --> 01:56:32,684
let me see the writing.
1574
01:56:32,810 --> 01:56:35,525
I do beseech your grace
to pardon me
1575
01:56:35,649 --> 01:56:38,004
It is a matter of small consequence,
1576
01:56:38,130 --> 01:56:40,565
Which for some reasons
I would not have seen.
1577
01:56:40,690 --> 01:56:43,010
Which for some reason, SIR,
1578
01:56:44,129 --> 01:56:45,449
I mean to see.
1579
01:56:47,570 --> 01:56:50,130
I fear. What should you fear?
1580
01:56:51,091 --> 01:56:54,046
Boy, let me see the writing.
1581
01:56:54,169 --> 01:56:57,164
I do beseech you, pardon me;
I may not show it.
1582
01:56:57,290 --> 01:56:59,730
I will be satisfied;
let me see it, I say.
1583
01:57:16,730 --> 01:57:18,490
It's treason!
1584
01:57:19,811 --> 01:57:21,806
Foul treason!
1585
01:57:21,932 --> 01:57:24,447
What is the matter, my lord?
Ho! Who's within there?
1586
01:57:24,572 --> 01:57:26,247
Saddle my horse!
Give me my boots I say!
1587
01:57:26,371 --> 01:57:29,566
What is the matter?
Peace, foolish woman!
1588
01:57:29,692 --> 01:57:31,887
I will not peace.
What is the matter, Aumerle?
1589
01:57:32,011 --> 01:57:33,326
Good mother, be content;
1590
01:57:33,452 --> 01:57:35,327
It is no more
than my poor life must answer.
1591
01:57:35,451 --> 01:57:38,166
Thy life answer!
I will unto the king.
1592
01:57:38,290 --> 01:57:40,645
Aumerle? Poor boy, thou art amazed.
1593
01:57:40,771 --> 01:57:43,246
Give me my boots, I say.
1594
01:57:43,371 --> 01:57:45,126
Why, York, what wilt thou do?
1595
01:57:45,252 --> 01:57:48,127
Wilt thou not hide
the trespass of thine own?
1596
01:57:48,252 --> 01:57:50,727
Have we more sons?
Or are we like to have?
1597
01:57:50,852 --> 01:57:53,287
A dozen of them here
have ta'en the sacrament,
1598
01:57:53,412 --> 01:57:55,447
And interchangeably
set down their hand,
1599
01:57:55,572 --> 01:57:57,132
To kill the new-crowned king.
1600
01:57:59,013 --> 01:57:59,928
He shall be none;
1601
01:58:00,053 --> 01:58:02,688
We'll keep him here,
then what is that to him?
1602
01:58:02,813 --> 01:58:06,168
Were he twenty times my son,
I would impeach him.
1603
01:58:06,292 --> 01:58:07,527
Hadst thou groan'd for him
1604
01:58:07,652 --> 01:58:09,887
As I have done,
thou wouldst be more pitiful.
1605
01:58:10,013 --> 01:58:11,528
But now I know thy mind;
1606
01:58:11,654 --> 01:58:14,129
Thou dost suspect
that I have been disloyal to thy bed
1607
01:58:14,254 --> 01:58:16,329
And that he is a bastard,
not thy son
1608
01:58:16,454 --> 01:58:20,649
Sweet York, sweet husband,
be not of that mind
1609
01:58:20,773 --> 01:58:23,248
He is as like thee as a man may be!
1610
01:58:23,373 --> 01:58:24,533
Make way!
1611
01:58:26,334 --> 01:58:28,134
After, Aumerle!
1612
01:58:29,174 --> 01:58:30,889
Mount thee upon his horse;
1613
01:58:31,013 --> 01:58:33,168
Spur post, and get
before him to the king,
1614
01:58:33,295 --> 01:58:35,210
And beg thy pardon
ere he do accuse thee.
1615
01:58:35,335 --> 01:58:38,050
I'll not be long behind;
1616
01:58:38,174 --> 01:58:40,294
Away, be gone!
1617
01:58:58,135 --> 01:59:00,375
Who comes here?
1618
01:59:01,574 --> 01:59:05,209
What means our cousin that he
stares and looks so wildly?
1619
01:59:05,335 --> 01:59:07,050
God save your grace.
1620
01:59:07,174 --> 01:59:09,289
I do beseech your majesty,
1621
01:59:09,415 --> 01:59:12,255
To have some conference
with your grace alone.
1622
01:59:13,975 --> 01:59:16,095
Withdraw yourselves,
and leave us here alone.
1623
01:59:32,976 --> 01:59:35,011
Then give me leave that
I may turn the key,
1624
01:59:35,136 --> 01:59:38,131
That no man enter
till my tale be done.
1625
01:59:38,256 --> 01:59:40,856
Have thy desire.
1626
01:59:45,257 --> 01:59:46,572
KNOCKS ON DOOR
1627
01:59:46,696 --> 01:59:48,571
My liege, beware;
1628
01:59:48,697 --> 01:59:50,652
Thou hast a traitor
in thy presence there.
1629
01:59:50,777 --> 01:59:53,052
Villain, I'll make thee safe.
1630
01:59:53,178 --> 01:59:56,253
Stay thy revengeful hand;
thou hast no cause to fear.
1631
01:59:56,378 --> 01:59:57,818
My liege.
1632
02:00:00,099 --> 02:00:02,939
Open the door or
I will break it open!
1633
02:00:05,577 --> 02:00:07,132
What is the matter, uncle? Speak.
1634
02:00:07,258 --> 02:00:08,653
Peruse this writing here,
1635
02:00:08,777 --> 02:00:09,892
And thou shalt know
1636
02:00:10,018 --> 02:00:12,573
The treason that my haste
forbid me show.
1637
02:00:12,697 --> 02:00:16,092
I do repent me;
read not my name there
1638
02:00:16,217 --> 02:00:18,292
My heart was not
confederate with my hand.
1639
02:00:18,418 --> 02:00:21,533
It was, villain,
ere thy hand did set it down.
1640
02:00:21,659 --> 02:00:24,014
I tore it from the traitor's bosom,
king;
1641
02:00:24,136 --> 02:00:26,256
Fear, not love,
begets his penitence:
1642
02:00:32,298 --> 02:00:35,418
O heinous, strong
and bold conspiracy!
1643
02:00:39,898 --> 02:00:43,338
O loyal father of a treacherous son!
1644
02:00:45,058 --> 02:00:48,098
Thy overflow of good
converts to bad,
1645
02:00:52,499 --> 02:00:54,654
And thy abundant goodness
shall excuse
1646
02:00:54,780 --> 02:00:57,775
This deadly blot
in thy digressing son.
1647
02:00:57,901 --> 02:01:00,736
Thou kill'st me in his life;
giving him breath,
1648
02:01:00,860 --> 02:01:03,375
The traitor lives,
the true man's put to death.
1649
02:01:03,499 --> 02:01:04,814
KNOCK AT DOOR
1650
02:01:04,940 --> 02:01:06,975
What ho, my liege!
For God's sake, let me in!
1651
02:01:07,099 --> 02:01:11,334
What shrill-voiced suppliant
makes this eager cry?
1652
02:01:11,460 --> 02:01:12,495
A woman.
1653
02:01:12,621 --> 02:01:14,976
And thy aunt, great king; 'tis I.
1654
02:01:15,100 --> 02:01:17,615
Open the door.
1655
02:01:17,741 --> 02:01:19,936
A beggar begs
that never begged before.
1656
02:01:20,061 --> 02:01:22,456
Our scene is altered
from a serious thing,
1657
02:01:22,581 --> 02:01:25,176
And now changed to
The Beggar And The King.
1658
02:01:25,301 --> 02:01:26,616
SHE CONTINUES TO KNOCK
1659
02:01:26,740 --> 02:01:29,335
My dangerous cousin,
let your mother in:
1660
02:01:29,461 --> 02:01:32,541
I know she is come
to pray for your foul sin.
1661
02:01:36,941 --> 02:01:40,816
O king, believe not
this hard-hearted man!
1662
02:01:40,940 --> 02:01:43,455
Love loving not itself
none other can.
1663
02:01:43,581 --> 02:01:45,016
Thou frantic woman,
1664
02:01:45,140 --> 02:01:46,455
What dost thou make here?
1665
02:01:46,580 --> 02:01:49,215
Shall thy old dugs
another traitor rear?
1666
02:01:49,341 --> 02:01:51,056
Sweet York, be patient.
1667
02:01:51,181 --> 02:01:52,656
Hear me, gentle liege.
1668
02:01:52,781 --> 02:01:53,856
Rise up, good aunt!
1669
02:01:53,981 --> 02:01:57,536
Not yet, I thee beseech,
for ever will I walk upon my knees,
1670
02:01:57,662 --> 02:01:59,177
Until thou bid me joy,
1671
02:01:59,301 --> 02:02:01,976
By pardoning my transgressing boy.
1672
02:02:02,103 --> 02:02:04,538
Unto my mother's prayers
I bend my knee.
1673
02:02:04,663 --> 02:02:08,258
Against them both
my true joints bended be.
1674
02:02:08,383 --> 02:02:11,218
Ill mayst thou thrive,
if thou grant any grace!
1675
02:02:11,342 --> 02:02:13,417
Pleads he in earnest?
1676
02:02:13,542 --> 02:02:14,737
Look upon his face;
1677
02:02:14,863 --> 02:02:16,538
His eyes do drop no tears,
1678
02:02:16,663 --> 02:02:18,538
His prayers are in jest;
1679
02:02:18,663 --> 02:02:20,978
His words come from his mouth,
ours from our breast.
1680
02:02:21,104 --> 02:02:22,739
Good aunt, stand up.
1681
02:02:22,863 --> 02:02:24,898
Nay, do not say, "stand up"
1682
02:02:25,023 --> 02:02:27,858
Say, "pardon" first,
and afterwards "stand up".
1683
02:02:27,982 --> 02:02:32,657
I never long'd to
hear a word till now;
1684
02:02:32,783 --> 02:02:34,298
Say "pardon," king;
1685
02:02:34,424 --> 02:02:36,539
Let pity teach thee how:
1686
02:02:36,663 --> 02:02:40,578
The word is short,
but not so short as sweet;
1687
02:02:40,703 --> 02:02:44,018
No word like "pardon"
for kings' mouths so meet.
1688
02:02:44,145 --> 02:02:45,340
Good aunt, stand up.
1689
02:02:45,464 --> 02:02:47,379
I do not sue to stand;
1690
02:02:47,503 --> 02:02:50,298
Pardon is all the suit
I have in hand.
1691
02:02:50,424 --> 02:02:52,504
I pardon him,
1692
02:02:55,385 --> 02:02:56,980
As God shall pardon me.
1693
02:02:57,104 --> 02:03:00,264
O happy vantage of a kneeling knee!
1694
02:03:01,705 --> 02:03:03,865
Yet am I sick with fear:
speak it again;
1695
02:03:06,584 --> 02:03:08,224
With all my heart
1696
02:03:11,183 --> 02:03:12,298
I pardon him.
1697
02:03:12,423 --> 02:03:15,223
A god on earth thou art!
1698
02:03:17,625 --> 02:03:21,660
But for our trusty Bishop
and the Abbot,
1699
02:03:21,785 --> 02:03:24,745
With all the rest
of that consorted crew,
1700
02:03:27,866 --> 02:03:30,706
Destruction straight shall dog them
at the heels.
1701
02:03:33,745 --> 02:03:36,900
Good uncle,
help to order several powers
1702
02:03:37,025 --> 02:03:39,185
To Oxford,
or where'er these traitors are:
1703
02:03:40,746 --> 02:03:42,581
They shall not live
within this world,
1704
02:03:42,706 --> 02:03:44,826
But I will have them,
if I once know where.
1705
02:03:46,066 --> 02:03:49,506
Uncle, farewell.
1706
02:04:08,308 --> 02:04:10,743
And, cousin too, adieu:
1707
02:04:10,866 --> 02:04:12,906
Your mother well hath prayed,
1708
02:04:14,907 --> 02:04:16,907
And prove you true.
1709
02:04:19,667 --> 02:04:22,667
Come, my old son.
1710
02:04:36,948 --> 02:04:38,708
I pray God make thee new.
1711
02:05:20,709 --> 02:05:22,829
Didst thou not mark the king,
1712
02:05:25,710 --> 02:05:27,070
What words he spake.
1713
02:05:28,551 --> 02:05:31,626
"Have I no friend will rid
me of this living fear?"
1714
02:05:31,751 --> 02:05:34,431
Was it not so? Quoth he.
1715
02:05:38,790 --> 02:05:40,225
He spake it twice,
1716
02:05:40,350 --> 02:05:43,790
And urged it twice together,
did he not?
1717
02:05:45,590 --> 02:05:47,385
He did.
1718
02:05:47,511 --> 02:05:51,986
And speaking it,
he wistly looked on thee,
1719
02:05:52,111 --> 02:05:53,671
And who should say,
1720
02:05:55,151 --> 02:05:56,506
"I would thou wert the man
1721
02:05:56,630 --> 02:05:59,105
"That would divorce
this terror from my heart;"
1722
02:05:59,230 --> 02:06:00,990
Meaning the king in the Tower.
1723
02:06:06,991 --> 02:06:10,706
Come...let's go
1724
02:06:10,831 --> 02:06:13,346
We are the king's friends,
1725
02:06:13,472 --> 02:06:14,992
And will rid his foe.
1726
02:07:31,274 --> 02:07:34,109
I have been studying
how I may compare
1727
02:07:34,235 --> 02:07:37,555
This prison where I live
unto the world
1728
02:07:40,035 --> 02:07:42,190
And for because
the world is populous
1729
02:07:42,314 --> 02:07:44,594
And here is not
a creature but myself,
1730
02:07:46,315 --> 02:07:47,755
I cannot do it;
1731
02:07:51,596 --> 02:07:53,236
Yet I'll hammer it out.
1732
02:07:55,035 --> 02:07:58,230
My brain I'll prove the female
to my soul,
1733
02:07:58,357 --> 02:08:01,192
My soul the father;
and these two beget
1734
02:08:01,315 --> 02:08:04,590
A generation
of still-breeding thoughts,
1735
02:08:04,716 --> 02:08:10,351
And these same thoughts
people this little world,
1736
02:08:10,477 --> 02:08:13,472
Thoughts tending to ambition,
they do plot
1737
02:08:13,597 --> 02:08:16,752
Unlikely wonders;
how these vain weak nails
1738
02:08:16,877 --> 02:08:19,832
May tear a passage
through the flinty ribs
1739
02:08:19,958 --> 02:08:21,313
Of this hard world,
1740
02:08:21,437 --> 02:08:23,117
My ragged prison walls,
1741
02:08:24,836 --> 02:08:27,996
And, for they cannot,
die in their own pride.
1742
02:08:32,236 --> 02:08:34,156
Thoughts tending to content
1743
02:08:35,237 --> 02:08:36,552
Flatter themselves
1744
02:08:36,677 --> 02:08:39,112
That they are not the first
of fortune's slaves,
1745
02:08:39,237 --> 02:08:40,677
Nor shall not be the last;
1746
02:08:46,877 --> 02:08:48,437
Like silly beggars
1747
02:08:50,518 --> 02:08:53,913
Who sitting in the stocks
refuge their shame,
1748
02:08:54,038 --> 02:08:57,118
That many have and others must
sit there;
1749
02:08:59,158 --> 02:09:01,518
And in this thought
they find a kind of ease,
1750
02:09:03,238 --> 02:09:05,273
Bearing their own misfortune
on the back
1751
02:09:05,397 --> 02:09:07,517
Of such as have
before endured the like.
1752
02:09:14,119 --> 02:09:17,839
Thus play I in one person
many people,
1753
02:09:19,999 --> 02:09:22,119
And none contented:
1754
02:09:28,839 --> 02:09:30,359
Sometimes am I king;
1755
02:09:32,679 --> 02:09:35,279
Then treasons make me
wish myself a beggar,
1756
02:09:37,361 --> 02:09:42,436
And so I am, then crushing penury
1757
02:09:42,561 --> 02:09:44,761
Persuades me I was better
when a king;
1758
02:09:46,680 --> 02:09:49,395
Then am I kinged again
and by and by
1759
02:09:49,520 --> 02:09:52,315
Think that I am unkinged
by Bolingbroke,
1760
02:09:52,441 --> 02:09:54,281
And straight am nothing:
1761
02:09:57,080 --> 02:09:58,440
But whate'er I be,
1762
02:10:00,080 --> 02:10:02,720
Nor I nor any man that but man is
1763
02:10:04,360 --> 02:10:06,400
With nothing shall be pleased,
1764
02:10:07,841 --> 02:10:08,916
Till he be eased
1765
02:10:09,040 --> 02:10:10,600
With being nothing.
1766
02:10:14,081 --> 02:10:15,761
DISTANT MUSIC PLAYS
1767
02:10:21,922 --> 02:10:23,562
HE LAUGHS
1768
02:10:26,481 --> 02:10:28,121
Music do I hear?
1769
02:10:34,202 --> 02:10:35,762
HE LAUGHS
1770
02:10:48,282 --> 02:10:49,922
Keep time
1771
02:10:54,203 --> 02:10:55,723
How sour sweet music is,
1772
02:10:57,483 --> 02:10:59,883
When time is broke
and no proportion kept!
1773
02:11:03,883 --> 02:11:06,363
So is it in the music
of men's lives.
1774
02:11:09,404 --> 02:11:10,964
I wasted time,
1775
02:11:12,843 --> 02:11:14,723
And now doth time waste me.
1776
02:11:19,203 --> 02:11:21,923
This music mads me;
let it sound no more;
1777
02:11:25,124 --> 02:11:27,519
For though it have holp
madmen to their wits,
1778
02:11:27,643 --> 02:11:29,843
In me it seems
it will make wise men mad.
1779
02:11:36,164 --> 02:11:38,724
Yet blessing on his heart
that gives it me!
1780
02:11:41,365 --> 02:11:43,125
For 'tis a sign of love;
1781
02:11:45,285 --> 02:11:47,680
And love to Richard
1782
02:11:47,805 --> 02:11:52,005
Is a strange brooch
in this all-hating world.
1783
02:11:56,564 --> 02:11:58,004
Hail, royal Prince!
1784
02:12:14,045 --> 02:12:15,565
Thanks, noble peer;
1785
02:12:18,686 --> 02:12:20,046
What art thou?
1786
02:12:21,086 --> 02:12:23,521
And how comest thou hither,
1787
02:12:23,646 --> 02:12:25,841
Where no man never comes
but that sad dog
1788
02:12:25,966 --> 02:12:28,646
That brings me food
to make misfortune live?
1789
02:12:30,406 --> 02:12:33,481
I was a poor groom
of thy stable, king,
1790
02:12:33,606 --> 02:12:35,246
When thou wert king;
1791
02:12:36,807 --> 02:12:40,722
Who, with much ado,
have gotten leave
1792
02:12:40,847 --> 02:12:43,527
To look upon my sometimes
royal master's face.
1793
02:12:45,127 --> 02:12:47,362
O, how it yearned my heart
when I beheld
1794
02:12:47,487 --> 02:12:50,167
In London streets,
that coronation-day,
1795
02:12:51,366 --> 02:12:53,646
When Bolingbroke rode
on roan Barbary,
1796
02:12:55,206 --> 02:12:58,841
That horse that thou
so often hast bestrid,
1797
02:12:58,967 --> 02:13:01,607
That horse that I so carefully
have dressed!
1798
02:13:03,887 --> 02:13:05,327
Rode he on Barbary?
1799
02:13:06,968 --> 02:13:09,963
Tell me, gentle friend,
How went he under him?
1800
02:13:10,088 --> 02:13:13,483
So proudly as if he disdained
the ground.
1801
02:13:13,607 --> 02:13:16,042
So proud that Bolingbroke
was on his back?
1802
02:13:16,168 --> 02:13:20,763
That jade hath eat bread
from my royal hand;
1803
02:13:20,889 --> 02:13:24,169
This hand hath made him proud
with clapping him.
1804
02:13:27,048 --> 02:13:29,043
Would he not stumble?
1805
02:13:29,169 --> 02:13:30,284
Would he not fall down,
1806
02:13:30,410 --> 02:13:32,845
Since pride must have a fall,
and break the neck
1807
02:13:32,969 --> 02:13:35,249
Of that proud man
that did usurp his back?
1808
02:13:37,568 --> 02:13:38,848
Forgiveness, horse!
1809
02:13:39,890 --> 02:13:42,805
Why do I rail on thee,
1810
02:13:42,929 --> 02:13:45,164
Since thou,
created to be awed by man,
1811
02:13:45,289 --> 02:13:46,489
Wast born to bear?
1812
02:13:47,610 --> 02:13:48,885
I was not made a horse;
1813
02:13:49,010 --> 02:13:51,250
And yet I bear a burden like an ass,
1814
02:13:52,690 --> 02:13:54,565
Spurred, galled
1815
02:13:54,690 --> 02:13:58,210
and tired by jouncing Bolingbroke.
1816
02:14:01,289 --> 02:14:02,729
DOOR CREAKS OPEN
1817
02:14:06,770 --> 02:14:09,805
If thou love me,
'tis time thou wert away.
1818
02:14:09,930 --> 02:14:11,330
How now!
1819
02:14:18,810 --> 02:14:22,085
Villain, thy own hand yields
thy death's instrument.
1820
02:14:22,210 --> 02:14:23,650
HE GARGLES
1821
02:14:26,691 --> 02:14:28,131
HE GASPS
1822
02:14:34,811 --> 02:14:37,971
Go now and fill another room in hell.
1823
02:15:18,413 --> 02:15:20,768
Welcome, my lord. What news?
1824
02:15:20,894 --> 02:15:23,849
First, to thy sacred state
wish I all happiness.
1825
02:15:23,973 --> 02:15:26,288
The next news is,
I have to London brought
1826
02:15:26,413 --> 02:15:29,373
The heads of Oxford,
Salisbury, Blunt, and Kent.
1827
02:15:34,454 --> 02:15:36,894
We thank thee for thy pains.
1828
02:15:40,653 --> 02:15:44,208
My Lord, I have from
Oxford brought to London
1829
02:15:44,332 --> 02:15:46,972
The heads of Bagot
and Sir Stephen Scroop.
1830
02:15:52,974 --> 02:15:55,774
Thy pains, Willoughby,
shall not be forgot.
1831
02:15:58,135 --> 02:16:00,890
The Conspirator,
Abbot of Westminster,
1832
02:16:01,014 --> 02:16:03,529
Hath yielded up
his body to the grave!
1833
02:16:03,654 --> 02:16:06,614
But here is Carlisle living.
1834
02:16:11,816 --> 02:16:13,136
Carlisle,
1835
02:16:14,415 --> 02:16:16,375
This is your doom
1836
02:16:18,296 --> 02:16:21,731
Choose out some secret place,
some reverend room,
1837
02:16:21,856 --> 02:16:29,256
More than thou hast,
and with it joy thy life;
1838
02:16:31,695 --> 02:16:33,930
So as thou livest in peace,
1839
02:16:34,057 --> 02:16:35,737
Die free from strife
1840
02:16:37,777 --> 02:16:40,177
For though mine enemy
thou hast ever been,
1841
02:16:42,576 --> 02:16:45,456
High sparks of honour
in thee have I seen.
1842
02:16:56,896 --> 02:16:59,251
Within this coffin I present
1843
02:16:59,377 --> 02:17:00,692
Thy buried fear
1844
02:17:00,816 --> 02:17:03,491
Herein all breathless lies
1845
02:17:03,616 --> 02:17:06,656
The mightiest
of thy greatest enemies,
1846
02:17:08,016 --> 02:17:09,651
Richard of Bordeaux,
1847
02:17:09,777 --> 02:17:12,057
By me hither brought.
1848
02:17:28,138 --> 02:17:29,618
Aumerle,
1849
02:17:33,778 --> 02:17:35,293
I thank thee not;
1850
02:17:35,417 --> 02:17:37,172
For thou hast wrought
1851
02:17:37,298 --> 02:17:38,733
A deed of slander
1852
02:17:38,859 --> 02:17:40,534
With thy fatal hand
1853
02:17:40,659 --> 02:17:41,654
Upon my head
1854
02:17:41,778 --> 02:17:44,138
And all this famous land.
1855
02:17:45,418 --> 02:17:47,533
From your own mouth, my lord,
1856
02:17:47,659 --> 02:17:49,174
Did I this deed.
1857
02:17:49,298 --> 02:17:50,413
They love not poison
1858
02:17:50,538 --> 02:17:52,538
That do poison need,
1859
02:17:53,980 --> 02:17:55,660
Nor do I thee
1860
02:17:57,699 --> 02:18:00,979
Though I did wish him dead,
I hate the murderer,
1861
02:18:07,900 --> 02:18:09,540
Love him murdered.
1862
02:18:20,539 --> 02:18:25,014
Lords, I protest,
my soul is full of woe,
1863
02:18:25,139 --> 02:18:29,214
That...blood should sprinkle me
1864
02:18:29,339 --> 02:18:31,219
To make me grow
1865
02:18:35,981 --> 02:18:38,381
Come, mourn with me
for what I do lament,
1866
02:18:40,540 --> 02:18:44,460
And put on sullen
black incontinent
1867
02:18:50,221 --> 02:18:52,421
I'll make a voyage to the Holy Land,
1868
02:18:55,181 --> 02:19:00,501
To wash this blood
off from my...guilty hand.
1869
02:19:01,305 --> 02:20:01,806
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