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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:58,145 --> 00:01:01,691 2 00:01:27,216 --> 00:01:29,885 3 00:03:41,726 --> 00:03:44,186 God save King Edward IV! 4 00:03:44,270 --> 00:03:45,479 5 00:03:45,563 --> 00:03:47,773 Long live King Edward IV! 6 00:03:47,857 --> 00:03:49,316 7 00:03:49,400 --> 00:03:52,903 May the King live forever! 8 00:03:52,987 --> 00:03:56,198 9 00:04:13,257 --> 00:04:17,011 Sit nomen Domini benedictum. 10 00:04:17,553 --> 00:04:23,350 Ex hoc nunc et usque in soeculum. 11 00:04:26,061 --> 00:04:30,858 12 00:04:35,029 --> 00:04:38,783 13 00:05:39,885 --> 00:05:42,513 Once more we sit in England's royal throne, 14 00:05:42,596 --> 00:05:44,765 re-purchased with the blood of enemies. 15 00:05:44,849 --> 00:05:46,350 Hurrah! 16 00:05:46,433 --> 00:05:49,186 17 00:06:03,200 --> 00:06:05,119 Come hither, Bess. 18 00:06:07,454 --> 00:06:08,873 19 00:06:09,999 --> 00:06:11,792 And let me kiss my boy. 20 00:06:15,421 --> 00:06:17,256 Young Ned, 21 00:06:17,339 --> 00:06:19,800 for thee, thine uncles and myself 22 00:06:19,884 --> 00:06:22,469 have in our armours watched the winter's night. 23 00:06:22,553 --> 00:06:24,889 Went all afoot in summer's scalding heat, 24 00:06:24,972 --> 00:06:27,224 that thou mightst repossess the crown in peace. 25 00:06:27,308 --> 00:06:30,269 And from our labours, thou shall reap the gain. 26 00:06:31,270 --> 00:06:33,814 Clarence and Gloucester, 27 00:06:33,898 --> 00:06:36,025 love my lovely Queen. 28 00:06:37,026 --> 00:06:39,445 And kiss your princely nephew, brothers both. 29 00:06:40,446 --> 00:06:43,032 The duty that I owe unto Your Majesty 30 00:06:43,115 --> 00:06:46,327 I seal upon the lips of this sweet babe. 31 00:06:48,454 --> 00:06:50,623 Thanks, noble Clarence. 32 00:06:50,706 --> 00:06:53,459 And that I love the tree from whence thou sprang'st. 33 00:06:53,542 --> 00:06:56,545 Witness the loving kiss I give the fruit. 34 00:06:57,755 --> 00:06:59,840 Worthy brother, thanks. 35 00:07:02,843 --> 00:07:06,138 And now what rests but that we spend the time with stately triumphs, 36 00:07:06,221 --> 00:07:08,474 mirthful comic shows, 37 00:07:08,557 --> 00:07:11,644 such as befit the pleasure of the court! 38 00:07:12,728 --> 00:07:15,064 Sound drums and trumpets! 39 00:07:15,147 --> 00:07:17,650 Farewell sour annoy! 40 00:07:17,691 --> 00:07:20,444 For here, I hope, begins our lasting joy. 41 00:07:20,527 --> 00:07:21,946 Hurrah! 42 00:07:22,029 --> 00:07:25,199 43 00:07:25,282 --> 00:07:27,910 44 00:07:27,993 --> 00:07:30,663 45 00:07:37,044 --> 00:07:39,046 46 00:07:39,129 --> 00:07:42,132 47 00:07:48,472 --> 00:07:51,183 48 00:07:58,732 --> 00:08:01,819 49 00:08:59,668 --> 00:09:02,004 50 00:09:20,981 --> 00:09:23,692 Now is the winter of our discontent 51 00:09:23,776 --> 00:09:29,281 made glorious summer by this sun of York. 52 00:09:30,240 --> 00:09:33,327 And all the clouds that lour'd upon our house 53 00:09:33,410 --> 00:09:35,996 in the deep bosom of the ocean... 54 00:09:36,080 --> 00:09:37,790 buried. 55 00:09:37,873 --> 00:09:41,585 Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths, 56 00:09:41,668 --> 00:09:45,005 our bruised arms hung up for monuments, 57 00:09:45,089 --> 00:09:48,717 our stern alarums changed to merry meetings, 58 00:09:48,801 --> 00:09:52,387 our dreadful marches to delightful measures. 59 00:09:53,514 --> 00:09:58,602 Grim-visaged war has smoothed his wrinkled front. 60 00:09:58,685 --> 00:10:01,522 And now, instead of mounting barbed steeds 61 00:10:01,605 --> 00:10:04,775 to fright the souls of fearful adversaries, 62 00:10:04,858 --> 00:10:07,945 he capers nimbly in a lady's chamber 63 00:10:08,028 --> 00:10:10,697 to the lascivious pleasing 64 00:10:10,781 --> 00:10:12,699 of a lute. 65 00:10:12,783 --> 00:10:15,244 66 00:10:15,327 --> 00:10:19,581 But I, that am not shaped for sportive tricks, 67 00:10:19,665 --> 00:10:22,835 nor made to court an amorous looking-glass; 68 00:10:22,918 --> 00:10:26,630 I, that am rudely stamped, and want love's majesty 69 00:10:26,713 --> 00:10:29,758 to strut before a wanton ambling nymph... 70 00:10:30,801 --> 00:10:33,762 I, that am curtailed of this fair proportion, 71 00:10:33,846 --> 00:10:36,765 cheated of feature by dissembling nature... 72 00:10:37,683 --> 00:10:40,811 deformed, unfinished, 73 00:10:40,894 --> 00:10:44,815 sent before my time into this breathing world, scarce half made up... 74 00:10:45,899 --> 00:10:48,777 and that so lamely and unfashionable 75 00:10:48,861 --> 00:10:52,239 that dogs bark at me as I halt by them. 76 00:10:54,116 --> 00:10:57,828 Why, love forswore me in my mother's womb. 77 00:10:58,579 --> 00:11:01,331 And, for I should not deal in her soft laws, 78 00:11:01,415 --> 00:11:04,251 she did corrupt frail nature with some bribe, 79 00:11:04,334 --> 00:11:07,754 to shrimp mine arm up like a withered shrub, 80 00:11:07,838 --> 00:11:10,716 to heap an envious mountain on my back, 81 00:11:10,799 --> 00:11:13,594 to shape my legs of an unequal size, 82 00:11:13,677 --> 00:11:16,388 to disproportion me in every part, 83 00:11:16,471 --> 00:11:20,517 like to a chaos, or an unlicked bear-whelp 84 00:11:20,601 --> 00:11:23,187 that carries no impression like the dam. 85 00:11:24,938 --> 00:11:26,315 Why, 86 00:11:26,398 --> 00:11:31,111 I, in this weak piping time of peace, 87 00:11:31,195 --> 00:11:33,864 have no delight to pass away the time... 88 00:11:34,907 --> 00:11:38,118 unless to spy my shadow in the sun, 89 00:11:38,202 --> 00:11:41,371 and descant on mine own deformity. 90 00:11:44,124 --> 00:11:49,254 Then, since this earth affords no joy to me, 91 00:11:49,338 --> 00:11:52,216 but to command, to check, 92 00:11:52,299 --> 00:11:56,386 to o'erbear such as are of better person than myself, 93 00:11:56,470 --> 00:11:59,014 I'll make my heaven to dream... 94 00:12:01,183 --> 00:12:03,101 upon the crown. 95 00:12:04,770 --> 00:12:07,981 And, whiles I live, to account this world but hell, 96 00:12:08,065 --> 00:12:11,485 until this misshaped trunk that bears this head 97 00:12:11,568 --> 00:12:14,488 be round impaled with a glorious... 98 00:12:15,906 --> 00:12:17,282 99 00:12:17,366 --> 00:12:18,450 ...crown. 100 00:12:19,451 --> 00:12:21,703 But yet I know not how to get the crown, 101 00:12:21,787 --> 00:12:24,998 for many lives stand between me and home. 102 00:12:25,082 --> 00:12:28,210 And I, like one lost in a thorny wood, 103 00:12:28,293 --> 00:12:31,296 that rends the thorns and is rent with the thorns, 104 00:12:31,380 --> 00:12:34,007 seeking a way and straying from the way; 105 00:12:34,091 --> 00:12:36,260 not knowing how to find the open air, 106 00:12:36,343 --> 00:12:38,553 but toiling desperately to find it out, 107 00:12:38,637 --> 00:12:41,348 torment myself to catch the English crown! 108 00:12:41,431 --> 00:12:44,059 And from that torment I will free myself 109 00:12:44,142 --> 00:12:47,521 or hew my way out with the bloody axe! 110 00:12:53,193 --> 00:12:54,361 Why... 111 00:12:55,320 --> 00:12:57,030 I can smile... 112 00:12:57,823 --> 00:13:00,575 and murder whiles I smile... 113 00:13:00,659 --> 00:13:03,453 and cry "Content" to that which grieves my heart, 114 00:13:03,537 --> 00:13:05,914 and wet my cheeks with artificial tears, 115 00:13:05,998 --> 00:13:09,042 and frame my face to all occasions. 116 00:13:12,379 --> 00:13:16,133 I'll drown more sailors than the mermaid shall. 117 00:13:16,216 --> 00:13:19,094 I'll play the orator as well as Nestor, 118 00:13:19,177 --> 00:13:21,972 deceive more slyly than Ulysses could, 119 00:13:22,055 --> 00:13:24,933 and, like a Sinon, take another Troy. 120 00:13:25,017 --> 00:13:27,602 I can add colours to the chameleon, 121 00:13:27,686 --> 00:13:30,564 change shapes with Proteus for advantages, 122 00:13:30,647 --> 00:13:33,692 and set the murderous Machiavel to school! 123 00:13:35,319 --> 00:13:38,864 Can I do this, and cannot get a crown! 124 00:13:42,826 --> 00:13:45,579 Tut, were it further off, I'll pluck it down. 125 00:13:49,124 --> 00:13:52,627 126 00:14:00,761 --> 00:14:05,932 Meantime, I'll marry with the Lady Anne. 127 00:14:06,892 --> 00:14:09,311 128 00:14:09,394 --> 00:14:11,396 And here she comes. 129 00:14:14,066 --> 00:14:16,610 Lamenting her lost love... 130 00:14:18,070 --> 00:14:19,988 Edward, Prince of Wales, 131 00:14:20,072 --> 00:14:22,449 whom I some small time since 132 00:14:22,532 --> 00:14:25,827 stabbed in my angry mood at Tewkesbury. 133 00:14:25,911 --> 00:14:30,457 A sweeter and a lovelier gentleman this spacious world cannot again afford. 134 00:14:30,540 --> 00:14:33,710 And made her widow to a woeful bed 135 00:14:33,794 --> 00:14:38,048 that from his loins no hopeful branch might spring, 136 00:14:38,131 --> 00:14:40,801 to cross me from the golden time... 137 00:14:41,843 --> 00:14:43,261 I look for. 138 00:14:43,345 --> 00:14:47,224 139 00:14:59,236 --> 00:15:01,947 In Porodisum... 140 00:15:02,030 --> 00:15:05,784 Deducont te Angeli; 141 00:15:05,867 --> 00:15:08,995 in tuo odventu 142 00:15:09,079 --> 00:15:14,126 suscipiont te Mortyres, 143 00:15:14,209 --> 00:15:16,753 et perducont te 144 00:15:16,837 --> 00:15:21,049 in civitotem sanctom 145 00:15:21,133 --> 00:15:23,927 Jerusalem. 146 00:15:24,010 --> 00:15:25,470 Set down... 147 00:15:26,763 --> 00:15:29,182 set down your honourable load... 148 00:15:30,475 --> 00:15:33,478 whilst I awhile obsequiously lament 149 00:15:33,562 --> 00:15:36,898 the pale ashes of the House of Lancaster. 150 00:15:53,999 --> 00:15:55,125 Oh... 151 00:15:56,209 --> 00:16:00,547 Thou bloodless remnant of that royal blood. 152 00:16:03,383 --> 00:16:07,596 Be it lawful that I invocate thy ghost, 153 00:16:07,679 --> 00:16:11,141 to hear the lamentations of poor Anne. 154 00:16:15,437 --> 00:16:16,605 Lo, 155 00:16:17,439 --> 00:16:20,484 in these windows that let forth thy life... 156 00:16:21,776 --> 00:16:25,155 I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes. 157 00:16:28,909 --> 00:16:33,038 Cursed be the hand that made these fatal holes! 158 00:16:34,206 --> 00:16:38,210 Cursed be the heart that had the heart to do it! 159 00:16:38,293 --> 00:16:42,214 Cursed the blood that let this blood from hence! 160 00:16:44,841 --> 00:16:47,177 If ever he have wife, 161 00:16:47,260 --> 00:16:50,931 let her be made more miserable by the death of him... 162 00:16:52,057 --> 00:16:54,142 than I am made... 163 00:16:55,227 --> 00:16:57,771 by my young lord. 164 00:16:57,854 --> 00:17:00,190 Aye, thee. 165 00:17:14,412 --> 00:17:19,668 Chorus Angelorum 166 00:17:19,751 --> 00:17:25,048 Te suscipiant 167 00:17:25,131 --> 00:17:29,761 et cum Lazoro quondom... 168 00:17:29,844 --> 00:17:31,012 Stay! 169 00:17:31,721 --> 00:17:33,723 You that bear the corse... 170 00:17:34,599 --> 00:17:35,433 and set it down. 171 00:17:35,517 --> 00:17:37,394 What black magician conjures up this fiend, 172 00:17:37,477 --> 00:17:39,312 to stop devoted charitable deeds? 173 00:17:39,396 --> 00:17:41,231 Villains, set down the corse, or, by Saint Paul, 174 00:17:41,314 --> 00:17:42,899 I'll make a corse of him that disobeys. 175 00:17:43,024 --> 00:17:44,985 My lord, stand back, and let the coffin pass! 176 00:17:45,068 --> 00:17:46,820 Unmannered dog! Stand thou, when I command. 177 00:17:46,903 --> 00:17:48,697 Advance thy halberd higher than my breast, 178 00:17:48,780 --> 00:17:50,865 or, by Saint Paul, I'll strike thee to my foot, 179 00:17:50,949 --> 00:17:52,617 and spurn upon thee, beggar, for thy boldness. 180 00:17:52,701 --> 00:17:55,829 What, do you tremble! Are you all afraid? 181 00:17:55,912 --> 00:17:58,248 Alas, I blame you not, for you are mortal 182 00:17:58,331 --> 00:18:00,709 and mortal eyes cannot endure the devil. 183 00:18:01,376 --> 00:18:03,628 Avaunt, thou dreadful minister of hell! 184 00:18:03,712 --> 00:18:06,089 Thou hadst but power over his mortal body, 185 00:18:06,172 --> 00:18:09,092 his soul thou canst not have, therefore be gone. 186 00:18:09,175 --> 00:18:11,261 Sweet saint, for charity, be not so cursed. 187 00:18:11,344 --> 00:18:14,681 Foul devil, for God's sake, hence, and trouble us not. 188 00:18:15,724 --> 00:18:18,143 If thou delight to view thy heinous deed, 189 00:18:18,226 --> 00:18:21,938 behold this pattern of thy butcheries. 190 00:18:22,022 --> 00:18:25,984 Blush, blush, thou lump of foul deformity. 191 00:18:26,067 --> 00:18:28,194 Vouchsafe, divine perfection of a woman 192 00:18:28,278 --> 00:18:30,196 of these supposed crimes, to give me leave 193 00:18:30,280 --> 00:18:32,282 by circumstance, but to acquit myself. 194 00:18:32,365 --> 00:18:35,327 - I did not kill your husband. - Why, then he is alive. 195 00:18:36,202 --> 00:18:39,247 O, he was gentle, mild and virtuous. 196 00:18:39,331 --> 00:18:41,041 The fitter for the King of Heaven, that hath him, 197 00:18:41,124 --> 00:18:42,876 for he was fitter for that place than earth. 198 00:18:42,959 --> 00:18:45,462 And thou unfit for any place but hell. 199 00:18:49,174 --> 00:18:53,053 Yes, one place else, if you will hear me name it. 200 00:18:53,136 --> 00:18:55,472 Some dungeon. 201 00:18:56,222 --> 00:18:57,849 Your bedchamber. 202 00:19:10,987 --> 00:19:13,823 On now, good people, with your holy load. 203 00:19:18,286 --> 00:19:21,665 In Paradisum... 204 00:19:21,748 --> 00:19:26,044 Deducont te Angeli; 205 00:19:26,127 --> 00:19:30,507 in tuo odventu 206 00:19:30,590 --> 00:19:37,013 suscipiant te Mortyres, 207 00:19:37,097 --> 00:19:40,266 et perducont te 208 00:19:40,350 --> 00:19:45,980 in civitatem sanctom 209 00:19:46,064 --> 00:19:49,109 Jerusalem. 210 00:19:49,943 --> 00:19:54,823 Chorus Angelorum... 211 00:19:54,906 --> 00:19:57,826 212 00:20:01,788 --> 00:20:03,206 I'll have her... 213 00:20:05,291 --> 00:20:07,210 but I will not keep her long. 214 00:20:08,002 --> 00:20:11,172 What though I killed her husband and her father! 215 00:20:11,256 --> 00:20:13,216 The readiest way to make the wench amends 216 00:20:13,299 --> 00:20:15,969 is to become her husband and her father, the which will I. 217 00:20:16,553 --> 00:20:19,347 Not all so much for love 218 00:20:19,431 --> 00:20:21,683 as for another secret close intent, 219 00:20:21,766 --> 00:20:23,935 by marrying her, 220 00:20:24,018 --> 00:20:26,187 which I must reach unto. 221 00:20:28,481 --> 00:20:30,066 222 00:20:30,191 --> 00:20:32,569 But yet I run before my horse to market. 223 00:20:33,653 --> 00:20:35,655 Clarence still breathes; 224 00:20:36,656 --> 00:20:38,533 Edward still lives... 225 00:20:39,325 --> 00:20:40,785 and reigns. 226 00:20:41,536 --> 00:20:43,329 When they are gone, 227 00:20:43,413 --> 00:20:46,249 then must I count my gains. 228 00:20:52,213 --> 00:20:54,549 Clarence, beware. 229 00:20:54,632 --> 00:20:57,302 Thou keepest me from the light. 230 00:20:57,385 --> 00:21:00,722 But I will plan a pitchy day for thee 231 00:21:00,805 --> 00:21:03,433 and I will buzz abroad such prophecies 232 00:21:03,516 --> 00:21:06,227 that Edward shall be fearful of his life. 233 00:21:06,311 --> 00:21:08,980 And then, to purge his fear, 234 00:21:09,063 --> 00:21:11,024 I'll be thy death. 235 00:21:13,109 --> 00:21:18,031 236 00:21:43,431 --> 00:21:45,308 237 00:22:09,040 --> 00:22:11,125 Where is the Duke of Clarence! 238 00:22:11,209 --> 00:22:13,461 At hand, my lord. He waits Your Highness' pleasure. 239 00:22:13,545 --> 00:22:16,756 Let him be arraigned and brought before us. 240 00:22:24,764 --> 00:22:26,432 Plots have I laid... 241 00:22:27,183 --> 00:22:28,893 inductions dangerous, 242 00:22:28,977 --> 00:22:32,647 with lies well steeled with weighty arguments, 243 00:22:32,730 --> 00:22:34,774 by drunken prophecies, 244 00:22:34,816 --> 00:22:37,193 libels and dreams, 245 00:22:37,277 --> 00:22:40,154 to set my brother Clarence and the King 246 00:22:40,238 --> 00:22:42,532 in deadly hate the one against the other. 247 00:22:45,034 --> 00:22:47,120 Oh, passing traitor, 248 00:22:47,203 --> 00:22:49,414 perjured and unjust! 249 00:22:49,497 --> 00:22:52,375 What have I done that seems disgracious in my brother's... 250 00:22:52,458 --> 00:22:54,627 And if King Edward be as true and just 251 00:22:54,711 --> 00:22:57,755 as I am subtle, false and treacherous, 252 00:22:57,839 --> 00:23:00,925 this day should Clarence closely be mewed up, 253 00:23:01,009 --> 00:23:04,304 about a prophecy, which says that "G" 254 00:23:04,387 --> 00:23:07,432 of Edward's heirs the murderer shall be. 255 00:23:08,850 --> 00:23:13,021 And if I fail not in my deep intent, Clarence hath not another day to live. 256 00:23:13,104 --> 00:23:15,773 What Clarence but a quicksand of deceit? 257 00:23:15,815 --> 00:23:17,358 Away with him! 258 00:23:17,442 --> 00:23:20,653 259 00:23:28,244 --> 00:23:29,662 260 00:23:31,748 --> 00:23:33,708 He cannot live, 261 00:23:33,791 --> 00:23:35,001 I hope... 262 00:23:35,877 --> 00:23:39,923 and must not die till George be packed with post-horse up to heaven. 263 00:23:41,341 --> 00:23:44,719 Dive, thoughts, down to my soul, George Clarence comes. 264 00:23:49,599 --> 00:23:50,850 Brother! 265 00:23:50,934 --> 00:23:52,977 - Oh. - Good day! 266 00:23:53,895 --> 00:23:56,689 What means this armed guard that waits upon Your Grace! 267 00:23:56,773 --> 00:23:59,150 His Majesty, tendering my person's safety 268 00:23:59,233 --> 00:24:01,819 hath appointed this conduct to convey me to the Tower. 269 00:24:01,903 --> 00:24:05,323 - Upon what cause! - Because my name is George. 270 00:24:05,406 --> 00:24:08,284 Alas, milord, that fault is none of yours. 271 00:24:08,368 --> 00:24:10,328 He should, for that, commit your godfathers. 272 00:24:10,411 --> 00:24:12,372 O, belike his majesty hath some intent 273 00:24:12,455 --> 00:24:14,624 that you shall be new-christened in the Tower, eh! 274 00:24:14,707 --> 00:24:16,084 275 00:24:16,167 --> 00:24:18,795 Ah, but what's the matter, Clarence? May I know? 276 00:24:18,878 --> 00:24:20,421 Yea, Richard, when I know; 277 00:24:20,505 --> 00:24:22,840 for I protest as yet I do not. 278 00:24:22,924 --> 00:24:24,467 But as I can learn, 279 00:24:24,550 --> 00:24:27,762 he hearkens after prophecies and dreams. 280 00:24:27,845 --> 00:24:31,099 And from the cross-row plucks the letter "G", 281 00:24:31,182 --> 00:24:34,018 and says a wizard told him that by "G" 282 00:24:34,102 --> 00:24:36,562 his issue disinherited should be. 283 00:24:36,646 --> 00:24:39,023 And, for my name of George begins with "G", 284 00:24:39,107 --> 00:24:41,693 it follows in his thoughts that I am he. 285 00:24:41,776 --> 00:24:45,071 These, as I learn, and such like toys as these 286 00:24:45,154 --> 00:24:47,824 have moved His Highness to commit me now. 287 00:24:47,907 --> 00:24:51,035 Why, thus it is when men are ruled by women. 288 00:24:51,119 --> 00:24:53,621 'Tis not the King that sends you to the Tower. 289 00:24:53,705 --> 00:24:55,623 Our upstart Queen; his wife, Clarence, 290 00:24:55,707 --> 00:24:57,875 'tis she that tempers him to this extremity. 291 00:24:58,626 --> 00:25:00,753 Was it not she and that good man of worship, 292 00:25:00,837 --> 00:25:02,547 Anthony Rivers, her brother there, 293 00:25:02,630 --> 00:25:04,674 that made him send Lord Hastings to the Tower, 294 00:25:04,757 --> 00:25:07,218 from whence this present day he is delivered! 295 00:25:07,301 --> 00:25:10,388 We are not safe, Clarence. We are not safe. 296 00:25:10,471 --> 00:25:12,598 I beseech Your Graces both to pardon me. 297 00:25:12,682 --> 00:25:15,643 His Majesty hath straitly given in charge that no man shall have private conference, 298 00:25:15,727 --> 00:25:17,311 of what degree soever, with your brother. 299 00:25:17,395 --> 00:25:19,480 We know thy charge, Brackenbury, and will obey. 300 00:25:19,564 --> 00:25:22,233 We are the Queen's objects and must obey. 301 00:25:22,316 --> 00:25:24,610 Brother, farewell. I will unto the King 302 00:25:24,694 --> 00:25:28,448 and whatsoe'er you will employ me in, I will perform it to enfranchise you. 303 00:25:28,531 --> 00:25:30,825 Meantime, this deep disgrace in brotherhood 304 00:25:30,908 --> 00:25:32,660 touches me deeper than you can imagine. 305 00:25:32,744 --> 00:25:35,747 - I know it pleaseth neither of us well. - Well... 306 00:25:35,830 --> 00:25:37,957 your imprisonment shall not be long. 307 00:25:38,041 --> 00:25:41,127 I will deliver you, or else lie for you. 308 00:25:41,669 --> 00:25:44,213 - Meantime, have patience. - I must perforce. 309 00:25:45,506 --> 00:25:46,883 Farewell. 310 00:25:59,270 --> 00:26:00,730 311 00:26:02,148 --> 00:26:04,734 Go, tread the path that thou shalt ne'er return. 312 00:26:05,610 --> 00:26:07,945 Simple, plain Clarence. 313 00:26:08,946 --> 00:26:12,200 I do love thee so, that I will shortly send thy soul to heaven, 314 00:26:12,283 --> 00:26:14,452 if heaven will take the present at our hands. 315 00:26:58,412 --> 00:27:00,414 Gentle Lady Anne... 316 00:27:01,415 --> 00:27:05,002 is not the causer of the untimely death of your brave Prince 317 00:27:05,086 --> 00:27:07,004 as blameful as the executioner! 318 00:27:07,088 --> 00:27:11,092 Thou art the cause and most accursed effect. 319 00:27:11,926 --> 00:27:15,012 Your beauty was the cause of that effect. 320 00:27:16,222 --> 00:27:19,684 Your beauty, which did haunt me in my sleep 321 00:27:19,767 --> 00:27:21,811 to undertake the death of all the world, 322 00:27:21,894 --> 00:27:25,231 so I might live one hour in your sweet bosom. 323 00:27:25,314 --> 00:27:29,277 If I thought that, I tell thee, homicide, 324 00:27:29,360 --> 00:27:32,196 these nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks. 325 00:27:32,280 --> 00:27:34,198 He that bereft thee, lady, of thy husband 326 00:27:34,282 --> 00:27:36,200 did it to help thee to a better husband. 327 00:27:36,284 --> 00:27:38,244 His better does not breathe upon the earth. 328 00:27:38,327 --> 00:27:41,205 Go to. He lives that loves you better than he could. 329 00:27:41,289 --> 00:27:42,915 Where is he? 330 00:27:44,500 --> 00:27:45,668 Here. 331 00:27:52,675 --> 00:27:54,719 Why dost thou spit... 332 00:27:55,303 --> 00:27:56,345 at me! 333 00:27:57,180 --> 00:27:59,599 Would it were mortal poison, for thy sake. 334 00:27:59,682 --> 00:28:02,226 Never came poison from so sweet a place. 335 00:28:02,310 --> 00:28:05,062 Never hung poison on a fouler toad. 336 00:28:10,443 --> 00:28:12,111 Out of my sight. 337 00:28:14,071 --> 00:28:15,990 Thou dost infect mine eyes. 338 00:28:16,073 --> 00:28:18,659 Thine eyes, sweet lady, have infected mine. 339 00:28:19,535 --> 00:28:23,414 Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears, 340 00:28:23,497 --> 00:28:26,626 shamed their aspects with store of childish drops. 341 00:28:27,501 --> 00:28:30,463 These eyes that never shed remorseful tear. 342 00:28:30,546 --> 00:28:34,175 No. When thy warlike father, like a child, 343 00:28:34,258 --> 00:28:37,011 told the sad story of my father's death, 344 00:28:37,094 --> 00:28:40,181 and twenty times made pause to sob and weep, 345 00:28:40,264 --> 00:28:42,767 that all the standers-by had wet their cheeks, 346 00:28:42,850 --> 00:28:45,353 like trees bedashed with rain: 347 00:28:46,354 --> 00:28:48,064 in that sad time 348 00:28:48,147 --> 00:28:50,524 my manly eyes did scorn an humble tear. 349 00:28:51,150 --> 00:28:53,361 And what these sorrows could not thence bring forth, 350 00:28:53,444 --> 00:28:55,488 thy beauty hath, 351 00:28:55,571 --> 00:28:58,199 and made them blind with weeping. 352 00:29:02,662 --> 00:29:04,914 I never sued to friend nor enemy. 353 00:29:05,456 --> 00:29:08,334 My tongue could never learn sweet smoothing word. 354 00:29:08,417 --> 00:29:10,836 But now thy beauty is proposed my fee. 355 00:29:10,920 --> 00:29:14,048 My proud heart sues and prompts my tongue to speak. 356 00:29:15,967 --> 00:29:18,344 Teach not thy lip such scorn, 357 00:29:18,427 --> 00:29:21,555 for it was made for kissing, lady, 358 00:29:21,639 --> 00:29:23,641 not for such contempt. 359 00:29:25,851 --> 00:29:29,438 If thy revengeful heart cannot forgive, 360 00:29:29,522 --> 00:29:32,275 lo, here I lend thee this sharp-pointed sword, 361 00:29:32,316 --> 00:29:34,360 which if thou please to hide in this true breast 362 00:29:34,443 --> 00:29:36,279 and let the soul forth that adoreth thee, 363 00:29:36,362 --> 00:29:39,657 I lay it naked to the deadly stroke and humbly beg the death upon my knee! 364 00:29:39,740 --> 00:29:42,410 Nay, do not pause; for I did kill Prince Edward 365 00:29:42,493 --> 00:29:44,161 but 'twas thy beauty that provoked me. 366 00:29:44,245 --> 00:29:46,831 Nay, now dispatch; 'twas I that stabbed your husband, 367 00:29:46,914 --> 00:29:50,001 but 'twas thy heavenly face that set me on. 368 00:29:54,338 --> 00:29:55,548 Oh! 369 00:30:03,472 --> 00:30:05,308 Take up the sword again... 370 00:30:06,183 --> 00:30:08,311 or take up me. 371 00:30:12,189 --> 00:30:15,609 Arise, dissembler. 372 00:30:16,902 --> 00:30:19,155 Though I wish thy death, 373 00:30:19,238 --> 00:30:21,782 I will not be thy executioner. 374 00:30:21,866 --> 00:30:23,951 Then bid me kill myself, and I will do it. 375 00:30:24,035 --> 00:30:26,704 - I have already. - That was in thy rage. 376 00:30:26,787 --> 00:30:28,539 Speak it again, and, even with the word, 377 00:30:28,622 --> 00:30:31,334 this hand, which for thy love did kill thy love, 378 00:30:31,417 --> 00:30:33,878 shall for thy love kill a far truer love. 379 00:30:33,961 --> 00:30:35,921 To both their deaths shalt thou be accessory. 380 00:30:36,005 --> 00:30:38,049 - I would I knew thy heart. - 'Tis figured in my tongue. 381 00:30:38,132 --> 00:30:40,968 - I fear me both are false. - Then never man was true. 382 00:30:41,052 --> 00:30:43,012 Well, well... 383 00:30:46,599 --> 00:30:48,601 put up your sword. 384 00:30:49,602 --> 00:30:51,520 Say, then, my peace is made. 385 00:30:52,480 --> 00:30:54,190 That shalt thou know hereafter. 386 00:30:54,273 --> 00:30:58,110 - But shall I live in hope? - All men, I hope, live so. 387 00:30:58,986 --> 00:31:02,031 Vouchsafe to wear this ring. 388 00:31:06,160 --> 00:31:10,206 To take... is not to give. 389 00:31:11,874 --> 00:31:12,958 Look... 390 00:31:14,043 --> 00:31:17,338 how my ring encompasseth thy finger. 391 00:31:18,589 --> 00:31:21,550 Even so thy breast encloseth my poor heart. 392 00:31:22,885 --> 00:31:24,845 Wear both of them, 393 00:31:24,929 --> 00:31:26,972 for both of them are thine. 394 00:31:30,351 --> 00:31:32,353 Bid me farewell. 395 00:32:38,961 --> 00:32:41,755 Was ever woman in this humour wooed? 396 00:32:42,756 --> 00:32:45,134 Was ever woman in this humour won? 397 00:32:53,642 --> 00:32:55,644 My dukedom to a widow's chastity. 398 00:32:55,728 --> 00:32:57,855 I do mistake my person all this while. 399 00:32:58,522 --> 00:33:00,941 Upon my life, she finds, although I cannot, 400 00:33:01,025 --> 00:33:04,695 myself to be a marvellous proper man. 401 00:33:08,782 --> 00:33:11,619 I'll be at charges for a looking-glass, 402 00:33:11,702 --> 00:33:14,121 and entertain some score or two of tailors, 403 00:33:14,205 --> 00:33:16,707 to study fashions to adorn my body. 404 00:33:17,708 --> 00:33:20,628 Since I am crept in favour with myself, 405 00:33:20,711 --> 00:33:23,631 I will maintain it to some little cost. 406 00:33:25,090 --> 00:33:27,510 Shine out, fair sun, 407 00:33:28,302 --> 00:33:30,888 till I have bought a glass 408 00:33:30,971 --> 00:33:33,641 that I may see my shadow 409 00:33:33,724 --> 00:33:35,351 as I pass. 410 00:33:51,825 --> 00:33:54,370 411 00:34:01,877 --> 00:34:03,379 Have patience, madam. 412 00:34:03,462 --> 00:34:06,966 There's no doubt His Majesty will soon recover his accustomed health. 413 00:34:07,049 --> 00:34:09,677 In that you brook it ill, it makes him worse. 414 00:34:09,760 --> 00:34:12,805 Therefore, for God's sake, entertain good comfort, 415 00:34:12,888 --> 00:34:14,932 and cheer His Grace 416 00:34:15,015 --> 00:34:17,059 with quick and merry words. 417 00:34:17,142 --> 00:34:19,144 If he were dead, what would betide of me! 418 00:34:19,228 --> 00:34:21,230 No other harm but loss of such a lord. 419 00:34:21,313 --> 00:34:23,482 The loss of such a lord includes all harm. 420 00:34:23,566 --> 00:34:25,568 The heavens have blessed you with a goodly son 421 00:34:25,651 --> 00:34:27,278 to be your comforter when he is gone. 422 00:34:27,361 --> 00:34:29,405 Oh, he is young and his minority 423 00:34:29,488 --> 00:34:31,949 is put unto the trust of Richard Gloucester, 424 00:34:32,032 --> 00:34:34,994 a man that loves not me, nor none of you. 425 00:34:36,704 --> 00:34:38,539 Is it concluded he shall be protector! 426 00:34:38,622 --> 00:34:41,125 It is intended, not concluded yet. 427 00:34:41,208 --> 00:34:43,877 But so it must be if the King miscarry. 428 00:34:51,885 --> 00:34:54,930 This is a special warrant for the Duke of Clarence. 429 00:34:55,014 --> 00:34:57,433 A summary order to deliver him 430 00:34:57,516 --> 00:35:00,227 to execution and the hand of death. 431 00:35:03,272 --> 00:35:06,025 432 00:35:42,186 --> 00:35:43,812 Which done, 433 00:35:43,896 --> 00:35:46,315 God take King Edward to his mercy, 434 00:35:46,398 --> 00:35:48,984 and leave the world for me 435 00:35:49,068 --> 00:35:50,569 to bustle in. 436 00:35:57,910 --> 00:36:00,537 437 00:36:10,422 --> 00:36:12,091 438 00:36:24,311 --> 00:36:27,231 439 00:36:40,869 --> 00:36:42,788 440 00:36:46,750 --> 00:36:48,043 Oh! 441 00:36:50,713 --> 00:36:53,382 Why looks Your Grace so heavily today? 442 00:36:54,133 --> 00:36:56,719 Oh, I have passed a miserable night. 443 00:36:59,930 --> 00:37:04,226 So full of ugly sights, of ghastly dreams... 444 00:37:05,602 --> 00:37:08,188 that as I am a Christian faithful man, 445 00:37:08,272 --> 00:37:11,066 I would not spend another such a night, 446 00:37:11,191 --> 00:37:14,570 though 'twere to buy a world of happy days... 447 00:37:15,571 --> 00:37:18,699 so full of dismal terror was the time. 448 00:37:18,782 --> 00:37:21,201 What was this dream! 449 00:37:21,285 --> 00:37:23,287 I pray you tell it me. 450 00:37:24,538 --> 00:37:26,832 Methought that I had broken from the Tower, 451 00:37:26,915 --> 00:37:29,460 and was embarked to cross to Burgundy. 452 00:37:30,627 --> 00:37:34,423 And in my company, my brother Gloucester, 453 00:37:35,632 --> 00:37:39,344 who from my cabin tempted me to walk upon the hatches. 454 00:37:40,971 --> 00:37:43,891 Thence we looked towards England 455 00:37:43,974 --> 00:37:46,560 and cited up a thousand fearful times 456 00:37:46,643 --> 00:37:50,147 during the wars of York and Lancaster that had befallen us. 457 00:37:51,982 --> 00:37:55,277 As we paced along upon the giddy footing of the hatches... 458 00:37:56,361 --> 00:37:58,989 methought that Gloucester stumbled... 459 00:38:00,032 --> 00:38:02,534 and, in falling, 460 00:38:02,618 --> 00:38:06,246 struck me, that thought to stay him... 461 00:38:07,206 --> 00:38:10,626 overboard, into the tumbling billows of the main. 462 00:38:12,503 --> 00:38:14,171 Lord, Lord! 463 00:38:15,214 --> 00:38:17,883 Methought what pain it was to drown. 464 00:38:18,592 --> 00:38:21,220 What dreadful noise of water in mine ears. 465 00:38:21,303 --> 00:38:25,182 What ugly sights of death within mine eyes. 466 00:38:25,265 --> 00:38:28,310 Methought I saw a thousand fearful wrecks; 467 00:38:28,393 --> 00:38:32,606 ten thousand men that fishes gnawed upon; 468 00:38:32,689 --> 00:38:35,400 wedges of gold, great anchors, heaps of pearl, 469 00:38:35,484 --> 00:38:38,779 inestimable stones, unvalued jewels, 470 00:38:38,862 --> 00:38:41,240 all scattered at the bottom of the sea. 471 00:38:41,323 --> 00:38:44,201 Had you such leisure in the time of death 472 00:38:44,284 --> 00:38:46,537 to gaze upon the secrets of the deep! 473 00:38:48,664 --> 00:38:52,751 Methought I had, and often did I strive to yield the ghost. 474 00:38:53,919 --> 00:38:56,922 But still the envious flood kept in my soul, 475 00:38:57,005 --> 00:39:00,759 and would not let it forth to find the empty, vast and wandering air, 476 00:39:00,843 --> 00:39:03,804 but smothered it within my panting bulk, 477 00:39:03,887 --> 00:39:07,516 which almost burst to belch it in the sea. 478 00:39:07,599 --> 00:39:10,310 Awoke you not with this sore agony! 479 00:39:10,394 --> 00:39:14,273 Oh, no, my dream was lengthened after life. 480 00:39:15,232 --> 00:39:17,818 Oh, then began the tempest to my soul. 481 00:39:19,653 --> 00:39:21,822 I crossed, methought, the melancholy flood, 482 00:39:21,905 --> 00:39:25,117 with that grim ferryman that poets write of, 483 00:39:25,200 --> 00:39:28,370 into the kingdom of perpetual night. 484 00:39:28,453 --> 00:39:30,998 The first that there did greet my stranger soul 485 00:39:31,081 --> 00:39:33,625 was my great father-in-law, renowned Warwick, 486 00:39:33,709 --> 00:39:35,627 who cried aloud, 487 00:39:35,711 --> 00:39:40,507 "What scourge for perjury can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence?" 488 00:39:42,926 --> 00:39:45,053 And so he vanished. 489 00:39:46,054 --> 00:39:49,808 Then came wandering by a shadow like an angel, 490 00:39:49,892 --> 00:39:53,061 with bright hair dabbled with blood. 491 00:39:53,145 --> 00:39:55,939 And he shrieked out aloud, 492 00:39:56,023 --> 00:39:59,610 "Clarence is come! False, fleeting, perjured Clarence, 493 00:39:59,693 --> 00:40:01,987 that stabbed me in the field by Tewkesbury! 494 00:40:02,070 --> 00:40:05,657 Seize on him, Furies! Take him to your torments!" 495 00:40:08,535 --> 00:40:12,122 With that, methought a legion of foul fiends environed me, 496 00:40:12,205 --> 00:40:15,626 and howled in mine ears such hideous cries, 497 00:40:15,709 --> 00:40:19,087 that with the very noise I trembling waked... 498 00:40:22,299 --> 00:40:25,344 and for a season after 499 00:40:25,427 --> 00:40:28,722 could not believe but that I was in hell, 500 00:40:28,805 --> 00:40:32,059 such terrible impression made my dream. 501 00:40:34,770 --> 00:40:37,856 No marvel, my lord, that it affrighted you. 502 00:40:37,940 --> 00:40:40,609 I promise you, I am afraid to hear you tell it. 503 00:40:42,653 --> 00:40:45,072 Oh, Brackenbury, I have done those things, 504 00:40:45,155 --> 00:40:47,741 which now bear evidence against my soul... 505 00:40:48,742 --> 00:40:50,661 for Edward's sake... 506 00:40:51,662 --> 00:40:53,705 and see how he requites me. 507 00:41:03,340 --> 00:41:07,636 Oh, God, if my deep prayers will not appease thee, 508 00:41:07,719 --> 00:41:10,639 but thou wilt be avenged on my misdeeds... 509 00:41:11,640 --> 00:41:14,768 yet execute thy wrath on me alone. 510 00:41:15,811 --> 00:41:20,232 Oh, spare my guiltless wife and my poor children. 511 00:41:21,316 --> 00:41:24,569 - I pray thee, gentle keeper, stay with me. 512 00:41:25,737 --> 00:41:28,073 My soul is heavy, 513 00:41:28,156 --> 00:41:30,617 and I fain would sleep. 514 00:41:31,785 --> 00:41:33,829 I will, my lord. 515 00:41:37,457 --> 00:41:39,418 God give Your Grace... 516 00:41:40,419 --> 00:41:42,087 good rest. 517 00:41:55,392 --> 00:41:57,936 Good time of day unto Your Royal Grace. 518 00:41:59,438 --> 00:42:02,232 Oh, princely Buckingham. I kiss thy hand. 519 00:42:02,315 --> 00:42:03,817 Good morrow, Catesby. 520 00:42:03,900 --> 00:42:06,278 God make Your Grace as joyful as you have been. 521 00:42:06,361 --> 00:42:09,990 But now the Duke of Buckingham and I have come from visiting His Majesty. 522 00:42:10,073 --> 00:42:14,077 He hath revoked the order for the execution of the Duke, your brother. 523 00:42:20,834 --> 00:42:23,962 What likelihood of his amendment, lords! 524 00:42:24,046 --> 00:42:26,214 But who comes here! 525 00:42:49,571 --> 00:42:52,074 By heaven, I think there's no man secure 526 00:42:52,157 --> 00:42:54,618 but the Queen's kindred and night-walking heralds 527 00:42:54,701 --> 00:42:57,537 that trudge betwixt the King and Mistress Shore. 528 00:42:58,413 --> 00:43:02,667 Heard you not what an humble suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery! 529 00:43:02,751 --> 00:43:06,088 Humbly complaining to her deity got my Lord Chamberlain his liberty. 530 00:43:06,171 --> 00:43:08,048 I'll tell you what. I think it is our way 531 00:43:08,131 --> 00:43:12,177 if we will keep in favour with the King to be her men and wear her livery. 532 00:43:12,260 --> 00:43:14,596 The jealous fading Queen and Mistress Shore, 533 00:43:14,679 --> 00:43:17,015 since that our brother dubbed them gentlewomen, 534 00:43:17,099 --> 00:43:19,059 are mighty gossips in our monarchy. 535 00:43:19,142 --> 00:43:20,560 536 00:43:24,272 --> 00:43:26,149 I beseech Your Graces both to pardon me. 537 00:43:26,274 --> 00:43:29,736 His Majesty hath straitly given in charge that no man shall have private conference, 538 00:43:29,820 --> 00:43:31,446 of what degree soever, with your brother. 539 00:43:31,530 --> 00:43:34,199 Even so, an't please your worship, Brackenbury, 540 00:43:34,282 --> 00:43:36,243 you may partake of anything we say. 541 00:43:36,326 --> 00:43:40,038 We speak no treason, man. We say the King is wise and virtuous, 542 00:43:40,122 --> 00:43:44,626 and his noble Queen well struck in years, fair and not jealous. 543 00:43:44,709 --> 00:43:48,046 We say that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot, 544 00:43:48,130 --> 00:43:50,173 a cherry lip, a bonny eye, 545 00:43:50,257 --> 00:43:53,426 a passing pleasing tongue and that the Queen's kindred are made gentlefolks. 546 00:43:53,510 --> 00:43:55,262 How say you, sir? Can you deny all this! 547 00:43:55,345 --> 00:43:57,097 With this, my lord, myself have naught to do. 548 00:43:57,180 --> 00:43:59,266 Naught to do with Mistress Shore! 549 00:43:59,349 --> 00:44:01,810 I tell thee, fellow, he that doth naught with her, excepting one, 550 00:44:01,893 --> 00:44:03,520 were best to do it secretly, alone. 551 00:44:03,603 --> 00:44:05,188 - What one, my lord! - Her husband, knave. 552 00:44:05,272 --> 00:44:06,439 Wouldst thou betray me! 553 00:44:06,523 --> 00:44:08,191 I beseech Your Graces both to pardon me 554 00:44:08,316 --> 00:44:10,485 and withal forbear all conference with the Duke of Clarence. 555 00:44:10,569 --> 00:44:12,737 I cannot tell. 556 00:44:12,821 --> 00:44:16,491 The world is grown so bad that wrens may prey where eagles dare not perch. 557 00:44:16,575 --> 00:44:19,744 Since every Jack became a gentleman, there's many a gentle person made a Jack. 558 00:44:19,828 --> 00:44:22,747 - But who comes here! - The new-delivered Hastings. 559 00:44:22,831 --> 00:44:25,709 Good time of day unto my gracious lord. 560 00:44:25,792 --> 00:44:27,794 As much unto my good Lord Chamberlain. 561 00:44:27,878 --> 00:44:29,880 Well are you welcome to this open air. 562 00:44:29,963 --> 00:44:31,590 How hath your lordship brooked imprisonment? 563 00:44:31,673 --> 00:44:33,758 With patience, good Catesby, as prisoners must. 564 00:44:33,842 --> 00:44:35,927 - My lord. - Farewell, good Brackenbury. 565 00:44:36,011 --> 00:44:37,721 But I shall live, my lord, to give them thanks 566 00:44:37,804 --> 00:44:39,973 that were the cause of my imprisonment. 567 00:44:40,056 --> 00:44:42,434 No doubt, no doubt. And so shall Clarence, too. 568 00:44:42,517 --> 00:44:44,227 For they that were your enemies are his 569 00:44:44,311 --> 00:44:46,229 and have prevailed as much on him as you. 570 00:44:46,313 --> 00:44:48,440 More pity that the eagle should be mewed 571 00:44:48,523 --> 00:44:51,526 while kites and buzzards prey at liberty. 572 00:44:51,610 --> 00:44:54,946 - What news abroad? - No news so bad abroad as this at home. 573 00:44:55,030 --> 00:44:58,783 The King is sickly, weak and melancholy, and his physicians fear him mightily. 574 00:44:58,867 --> 00:45:01,036 Now, by Saint Paul, that news is bad indeed. 575 00:45:01,119 --> 00:45:03,914 Hmm. He hath kept an evil diet long, 576 00:45:03,997 --> 00:45:06,499 and overmuch consumed his royal person. 577 00:45:07,792 --> 00:45:10,420 Tis very grievous to be thought upon. 578 00:45:11,213 --> 00:45:13,256 Where is he, Catesby, in his bed! 579 00:45:13,340 --> 00:45:15,759 - He is. - God grant him health. 580 00:45:18,678 --> 00:45:20,639 - Did you confer with him! - We did, my lord, 581 00:45:20,722 --> 00:45:22,182 and he desires to make atonement 582 00:45:22,265 --> 00:45:24,434 betwixt the Duke of Gloucester and the brothers of the Queen. 583 00:45:24,517 --> 00:45:26,561 And betwixt them and you, my good Lord Chamberlain, 584 00:45:26,645 --> 00:45:28,563 and sent to warn you to his royal presence. 585 00:45:28,647 --> 00:45:30,398 They do me wrong... 586 00:45:30,482 --> 00:45:32,692 and I will not endure it! 587 00:45:32,776 --> 00:45:34,903 Who are they that complain unto the King 588 00:45:34,986 --> 00:45:37,280 that I, forsooth, am stern and love them not? 589 00:45:37,364 --> 00:45:39,199 By holy Paul, they love His Grace but lightly 590 00:45:39,282 --> 00:45:41,701 that fill his ears with such dissentious rumours. 591 00:45:41,785 --> 00:45:43,954 Because I cannot flatter and speak fair, 592 00:45:44,037 --> 00:45:47,290 smile in men's faces, smooth, deceive and cog, 593 00:45:47,374 --> 00:45:49,584 duck with French nods and apish courtesy, 594 00:45:49,668 --> 00:45:51,294 I must be held a rancorous enemy. 595 00:45:51,378 --> 00:45:54,089 Cannot a plain man live and think no harm, 596 00:45:54,172 --> 00:45:56,716 but thus his simple truth must be abused 597 00:45:56,800 --> 00:45:59,177 by silken, sly, insinuating Jacks? 598 00:45:59,261 --> 00:46:01,054 To whom in all this presence speaks Your Grace? 599 00:46:01,137 --> 00:46:03,139 To thee, that hast nor honesty nor grace. 600 00:46:03,223 --> 00:46:05,392 When have I injured thee? When done thee wrong! Or thee! Or thee! 601 00:46:05,475 --> 00:46:08,186 Or any of your faction! A plague upon you all. 602 00:46:08,270 --> 00:46:10,939 His Royal Grace, whom God preserve better than you would wish, 603 00:46:11,022 --> 00:46:12,899 cannot be quiet scarce a breathing-while, 604 00:46:12,941 --> 00:46:15,193 but you must trouble him with lewd complaints. 605 00:46:15,277 --> 00:46:17,737 Come, come, we know your meaning, Brother Gloucester. 606 00:46:17,821 --> 00:46:20,282 You envy my advancement and my friends'. 607 00:46:20,365 --> 00:46:22,158 God grant we never may have need of you! 608 00:46:22,242 --> 00:46:24,828 Meantime, God grants that we have need of you! 609 00:46:24,911 --> 00:46:26,913 Our brother is imprisoned by your means, 610 00:46:26,997 --> 00:46:29,874 myself disgraced, and the nobility held in contempt, 611 00:46:29,958 --> 00:46:32,460 while great promotions are daily given to ennoble those 612 00:46:32,544 --> 00:46:35,130 that scarce some two days since were worth a noble. 613 00:46:35,213 --> 00:46:37,549 By God who raised me to this careful height 614 00:46:37,632 --> 00:46:39,676 from that contented hap which I enjoyed. 615 00:46:39,759 --> 00:46:42,470 I never did incense His Majesty against the Duke of Clarence, 616 00:46:42,554 --> 00:46:45,015 but have been an earnest advocate to plead for him. 617 00:46:45,098 --> 00:46:49,102 My lord, you do me shameful injury falsely to draw me in these vile suspects. 618 00:46:49,185 --> 00:46:52,480 You may deny that you were not the cause of my Lord Hastings' late imprisonment. 619 00:46:52,564 --> 00:46:54,316 - She may, my lord. - She may, Lord Rivers. 620 00:46:54,399 --> 00:46:57,652 Why, who knows not so! She may do more, sir, than denying that. 621 00:46:57,736 --> 00:47:01,364 She may help you to many fair preferments and then deny her aiding hand therein, 622 00:47:01,448 --> 00:47:03,450 and lay those honours on your high desert. 623 00:47:03,533 --> 00:47:06,494 Ha! What may she not? She may, aye, marry, may she. 624 00:47:06,578 --> 00:47:08,163 - What, marry, may she! - "What, marry, may she!" 625 00:47:08,246 --> 00:47:09,914 Marry with a King, a bachelor 626 00:47:09,998 --> 00:47:11,374 and a handsome stripling, too. 627 00:47:11,458 --> 00:47:14,127 I guess your grandam had a worser match. 628 00:47:14,210 --> 00:47:15,462 My lord of Gloucester! 629 00:47:15,545 --> 00:47:19,174 I have too long borne your blunt upbraidings and your bitter scoffs. 630 00:47:19,257 --> 00:47:21,176 By heaven, I will acquaint His Majesty 631 00:47:21,259 --> 00:47:23,386 with those gross taunts I often have endured. 632 00:47:23,470 --> 00:47:26,348 What! Threat you me with telling of the King! 633 00:47:26,431 --> 00:47:27,766 Tell him and spare not. 634 00:47:27,849 --> 00:47:29,934 Look, what I have said I will avouch in presence of the King. 635 00:47:30,018 --> 00:47:31,728 I dare adventure to be sent to the Tower. 636 00:47:31,811 --> 00:47:33,605 'Tis time to speak, my pains are quite forgot. 637 00:47:33,688 --> 00:47:37,400 I had rather be a country servant-maid than a great Queen, with this condition, 638 00:47:37,484 --> 00:47:40,195 to be thus baited, scorned and stormed at. 639 00:47:40,278 --> 00:47:42,906 Small joy have I in being England's Queen. 640 00:47:42,989 --> 00:47:45,325 Ere you were Queen, aye, or your husband King. 641 00:47:45,408 --> 00:47:47,243 I was a packhorse in his great affairs, 642 00:47:47,327 --> 00:47:50,705 a weeder-out of his proud adversaries, a liberal rewarder of his friends. 643 00:47:50,789 --> 00:47:53,249 To royalise his blood I spilt mine own. 644 00:47:53,333 --> 00:47:55,668 In all which time you and your late husband, 645 00:47:55,752 --> 00:47:57,712 together with his son Dorset here, 646 00:47:57,796 --> 00:48:00,340 were factious for the House of Lancaster; and, Rivers, so were you. 647 00:48:00,423 --> 00:48:02,342 Let me put in your minds, if you forget, 648 00:48:02,425 --> 00:48:04,094 what you have been ere this, and what you are. 649 00:48:04,177 --> 00:48:05,970 Withal, what I have been, and what I am. 650 00:48:06,054 --> 00:48:08,390 Poor Clarence did forsake his father-in-law, Warwick. 651 00:48:08,473 --> 00:48:10,934 Aye, and forswore himself - which Jesu pardon - 652 00:48:11,017 --> 00:48:12,769 to fight on Edward's party for the crown. 653 00:48:12,852 --> 00:48:15,438 And for his meed, poor lord, he is mewed up. 654 00:48:15,522 --> 00:48:17,524 I would to God my heart were flint, like Edward's, 655 00:48:17,607 --> 00:48:19,401 or Edward's soft and pitiful, like mine. 656 00:48:19,484 --> 00:48:21,403 I am too childish-foolish for this world. 657 00:48:21,486 --> 00:48:24,406 My lord of Gloucester, in those busy days, 658 00:48:24,489 --> 00:48:26,408 which here you urge to prove us enemies, 659 00:48:26,491 --> 00:48:29,160 we followed then our lord, our lawful King. 660 00:48:29,244 --> 00:48:32,163 So should we you, if you should be our King. 661 00:48:32,247 --> 00:48:34,374 If I should be! I'd rather be a peddler. 662 00:48:34,457 --> 00:48:36,668 Far be it from my heart, the thought thereof. 663 00:48:36,751 --> 00:48:39,421 As little joy, my lord, as you suppose you should enjoy, 664 00:48:39,504 --> 00:48:41,631 were you this country's King, 665 00:48:41,714 --> 00:48:44,634 as little I enjoy, being the Queen thereof. 666 00:48:44,717 --> 00:48:46,719 Dispute not with him. He is lunatic. 667 00:48:46,803 --> 00:48:48,972 Peace, Master Marquess, you are malapert. 668 00:48:49,055 --> 00:48:51,349 Your fire-new stamp of honour is scarce current. 669 00:48:51,433 --> 00:48:55,186 - What doth he say, my lord of Stanley! - Nothing that I respect, my gracious lord. 670 00:48:56,146 --> 00:48:59,190 They that stand high have many blasts to shake them. 671 00:48:59,274 --> 00:49:02,277 And when they fall, they dash themselves to pieces. 672 00:49:02,360 --> 00:49:05,405 Good counsel. Marry, learn it, Marquess. Learn it. 673 00:49:05,488 --> 00:49:08,158 - It touches you, my lord, as much as me. - Aye... 674 00:49:08,867 --> 00:49:10,743 and much more. 675 00:49:11,411 --> 00:49:14,038 But I was born so high. 676 00:49:14,122 --> 00:49:16,332 I was too hot to do somebody good, 677 00:49:16,416 --> 00:49:18,585 that is too cold in thinking of it now. 678 00:49:18,668 --> 00:49:20,837 Marry, as for Clarence, he is well repaid. 679 00:49:20,920 --> 00:49:22,964 He is franked up to fatting for his pains. 680 00:49:23,047 --> 00:49:24,883 God pardon them that are the cause thereof. 681 00:49:24,966 --> 00:49:27,302 A virtuous and a Christian-like conclusion, 682 00:49:27,385 --> 00:49:29,387 to pray for them that have done wrong to us. 683 00:49:29,471 --> 00:49:31,431 So do I ever, being well-advised. 684 00:49:31,514 --> 00:49:33,766 For had I cursed now, I had cursed myself. 685 00:49:33,850 --> 00:49:35,727 Madam, His Majesty doth call for you, 686 00:49:35,810 --> 00:49:37,937 and for Your Grace and you, my noble lords. 687 00:49:38,021 --> 00:49:40,607 Catesby, we come. Lords, will you go with us! 688 00:49:40,690 --> 00:49:42,984 Madam, we will attend Your Grace. 689 00:49:43,776 --> 00:49:45,987 Go you before, and I will follow you. 690 00:49:48,948 --> 00:49:50,366 But soft... 691 00:49:51,534 --> 00:49:53,786 here come my executioners. 692 00:49:58,625 --> 00:50:01,628 How now, my hardy, stout resolved mates! 693 00:50:01,711 --> 00:50:03,880 Are you now going to dispatch this thing! 694 00:50:03,963 --> 00:50:05,673 We are, milord, and come to have the warrant 695 00:50:05,757 --> 00:50:07,425 that we may be admitted where he is. 696 00:50:07,509 --> 00:50:09,761 Well thought upon. I have it here about me. 697 00:50:16,309 --> 00:50:19,938 But, sirs, be sudden in the execution, 698 00:50:20,021 --> 00:50:23,066 withal obdurate, do not hear him plead. 699 00:50:23,149 --> 00:50:25,151 For Clarence is well-spoken and perhaps 700 00:50:25,235 --> 00:50:27,403 may move your hearts to pity if you mark him. 701 00:50:27,487 --> 00:50:30,281 Tush! Fear not, milord, we will not stand to prate. 702 00:50:30,365 --> 00:50:32,283 Talkers are no good doers. 703 00:50:32,367 --> 00:50:34,911 Be assured we come to use our hands and not our tongues. 704 00:50:34,994 --> 00:50:38,540 Your eyes drop millstones when fools' eyes drop tears, eh? 705 00:50:38,623 --> 00:50:40,875 706 00:50:42,001 --> 00:50:45,588 I like you, lads. About your business straight. 707 00:50:45,672 --> 00:50:47,882 - Go, go, dispatch. - We will, my noble lord. 708 00:50:55,223 --> 00:50:57,517 In God's name, who are you, and how came you hither! 709 00:50:57,600 --> 00:51:00,061 I would speak with Clarence, and I came hither on my legs. 710 00:51:00,144 --> 00:51:01,688 - Be you so brief? - O, sir, 711 00:51:01,771 --> 00:51:03,106 'tis better to be brief than tedious. 712 00:51:03,189 --> 00:51:05,400 Show him our commission and talk no more. 713 00:51:11,656 --> 00:51:15,368 I am, in this, commanded to deliver the noble Duke of Clarence to your hands. 714 00:51:16,703 --> 00:51:18,538 I will not reason what is meant thereby, 715 00:51:18,621 --> 00:51:20,873 because I will be guiltless of the meaning. 716 00:51:24,002 --> 00:51:26,170 Here is the key. 717 00:51:26,254 --> 00:51:28,590 There lies the Duke asleep. 718 00:51:29,632 --> 00:51:31,884 I'll to His Majesty and certify His Grace 719 00:51:31,968 --> 00:51:33,720 that thus I have resigned my charge to you. 720 00:51:33,803 --> 00:51:36,973 You may, sir. It is a point of wisdom. Fare you well. 721 00:51:39,934 --> 00:51:42,437 I know thy charge, Brackenbury, 722 00:51:42,520 --> 00:51:44,188 and will take it. 723 00:52:01,289 --> 00:52:04,000 724 00:52:18,973 --> 00:52:21,309 Clout him over the head with the hilts of thy weapon... 725 00:52:22,185 --> 00:52:25,271 and then chop him in the malmsey-butt in the next room. 726 00:52:25,355 --> 00:52:28,066 Aye, make a sop of him. 727 00:52:34,781 --> 00:52:36,741 Where art thou, keeper! 728 00:52:38,493 --> 00:52:39,869 729 00:52:40,745 --> 00:52:42,997 Give me a cup of wine. 730 00:52:51,214 --> 00:52:53,883 You shall have wine enough, my lord, anon. 731 00:52:53,966 --> 00:52:56,594 732 00:53:12,610 --> 00:53:15,613 733 00:53:39,470 --> 00:53:42,306 734 00:53:54,444 --> 00:53:56,070 Why, so. 735 00:53:56,863 --> 00:53:59,824 Now have I done a good day's work. 736 00:54:00,533 --> 00:54:03,244 You peers, continue this united league. 737 00:54:04,203 --> 00:54:06,789 Madam, my mother, 738 00:54:06,873 --> 00:54:09,250 I do crave your blessing. 739 00:54:09,333 --> 00:54:12,462 I every day expect a summons from my Redeemer, 740 00:54:12,545 --> 00:54:14,464 to redeem me hence; 741 00:54:14,547 --> 00:54:16,466 and now, 742 00:54:16,549 --> 00:54:18,843 in peace my soul shall part for heaven, 743 00:54:18,926 --> 00:54:21,345 since I have left my friends at peace on earth. 744 00:54:22,805 --> 00:54:25,475 Rivers, Hastings... 745 00:54:26,476 --> 00:54:28,436 take each other's hand. 746 00:54:28,519 --> 00:54:30,938 Dissemble not your hatred, 747 00:54:31,022 --> 00:54:33,316 swear your love. 748 00:54:33,399 --> 00:54:36,736 By heaven, my heart is purged from grudging hate 749 00:54:36,819 --> 00:54:39,572 and with my hand I seal my true heart's love. 750 00:54:39,655 --> 00:54:42,533 So thrive I, as I truly swear the like. 751 00:54:42,617 --> 00:54:45,703 Take heed you dally not before your King, 752 00:54:45,787 --> 00:54:48,623 lest he that is the supreme King of Kings 753 00:54:48,706 --> 00:54:50,625 confound your hidden falsehood, 754 00:54:50,708 --> 00:54:53,169 and award either of you to be the other's end. 755 00:54:53,252 --> 00:54:55,922 So prosper I, as I swear perfect love. 756 00:54:56,005 --> 00:54:58,883 And I, as I love Hastings with my heart. 757 00:55:00,259 --> 00:55:03,971 Madam, yourself are not exempt in this, 758 00:55:04,055 --> 00:55:06,098 nor you, young Dorset. 759 00:55:06,182 --> 00:55:08,309 Buckingham, nor you. 760 00:55:08,392 --> 00:55:11,813 You have been factious one against the other. 761 00:55:11,896 --> 00:55:15,149 Wife, love Lord Hastings. 762 00:55:17,068 --> 00:55:19,612 Let him kiss your hand. 763 00:55:19,695 --> 00:55:22,824 And what you do, do it unfeignedly. 764 00:55:22,907 --> 00:55:27,578 There, Hastings. I will never more remember our former hatred, 765 00:55:27,662 --> 00:55:29,831 so thrive I and mine. 766 00:55:30,832 --> 00:55:33,000 Dorset, embrace him. 767 00:55:35,086 --> 00:55:37,463 Hastings, love Lord Marquess. 768 00:55:43,553 --> 00:55:47,473 This interchange of love, I here protest, upon my part shall be inviolable. 769 00:55:47,557 --> 00:55:50,184 And so swear I, my lord. 770 00:55:50,268 --> 00:55:53,396 Now, princely Buckingham, seal thou this league 771 00:55:53,479 --> 00:55:56,899 with thy embracement to my wife's allies, 772 00:55:57,024 --> 00:55:59,318 and make me happy in your unity. 773 00:55:59,402 --> 00:56:02,905 Whenever Buckingham doth turn his hate on you or yours, 774 00:56:02,989 --> 00:56:07,034 God punish me with hate in those where I expect most love. 775 00:56:08,119 --> 00:56:10,788 When I have most need to employ a friend, 776 00:56:10,872 --> 00:56:12,957 and most assured that he is a friend, 777 00:56:13,040 --> 00:56:16,419 deep, hollow, treacherous and full of guile, 778 00:56:16,502 --> 00:56:18,087 be he unto me. 779 00:56:18,170 --> 00:56:20,089 This do I beg of God 780 00:56:20,172 --> 00:56:23,885 when I am cold in zeal to you or yours. 781 00:56:25,386 --> 00:56:28,514 A pleasing cordial, princely Buckingham, 782 00:56:28,598 --> 00:56:31,726 is this thy vow unto my sickly heart. 783 00:56:32,810 --> 00:56:35,730 There wanteth now our brother Gloucester here, 784 00:56:35,813 --> 00:56:38,524 to make the perfect period of this peace. 785 00:56:39,525 --> 00:56:43,112 And in good time here comes the noble Duke. 786 00:56:43,195 --> 00:56:46,490 Good morrow to my sovereign King and Queen, 787 00:56:46,574 --> 00:56:49,118 and, princely peers, a happy time of day. 788 00:56:49,201 --> 00:56:51,704 Happy, indeed, as we have spent the day. 789 00:56:51,787 --> 00:56:53,831 Brother, we have done deeds of charity, 790 00:56:53,915 --> 00:56:55,917 made peace of enmity, fair love of hate, 791 00:56:56,000 --> 00:56:58,461 between these swelling wrong-incensed peers. 792 00:56:58,544 --> 00:57:01,172 A blessed labour, my most sovereign liege. 793 00:57:04,050 --> 00:57:06,344 Among this princely heap, 794 00:57:06,427 --> 00:57:09,305 if any here, by false intelligence, 795 00:57:09,388 --> 00:57:12,475 or wrong surmise, hold me a foe; 796 00:57:12,558 --> 00:57:14,685 if I unwittingly, or in my rage, 797 00:57:14,769 --> 00:57:17,939 have aught committed that is hardly borne by any in this presence, 798 00:57:18,022 --> 00:57:20,566 I desire to reconcile me to his friendly peace. 799 00:57:21,484 --> 00:57:23,736 'Tis death to me to be at enmity. 800 00:57:23,819 --> 00:57:27,531 I hate it, and desire all good men's love. 801 00:57:27,615 --> 00:57:30,451 First, madam, I entreat true peace of you, 802 00:57:30,534 --> 00:57:33,496 which I will purchase with my duteous service. 803 00:57:34,914 --> 00:57:36,707 Of you, my noble cousin Buckingham, 804 00:57:36,791 --> 00:57:39,293 if ever any grudge were lodged between us; 805 00:57:39,377 --> 00:57:44,090 of you, Lord Rivers, and, Lord Grey, of you; 806 00:57:44,173 --> 00:57:47,343 of you, my noble Marquess, lord of Dorset; 807 00:57:47,426 --> 00:57:49,971 that all without desert have frowned on me, 808 00:57:50,054 --> 00:57:53,265 Dukes, Earls, lords, gentlemen... 809 00:57:54,058 --> 00:57:55,351 indeed, of all. 810 00:57:55,434 --> 00:57:59,063 I do not know that Englishman alive with whom my soul is any jot at odds 811 00:57:59,146 --> 00:58:01,524 more than the infant that is born tonight. 812 00:58:02,900 --> 00:58:05,111 I thank my God for my humility. 813 00:58:05,194 --> 00:58:08,072 A holy day shall this be kept hereafter. 814 00:58:08,155 --> 00:58:11,075 I would to God all strifes were well compounded. 815 00:58:11,158 --> 00:58:14,662 My sovereign liege, I do beseech Your Majesty 816 00:58:14,745 --> 00:58:17,039 to take our brother Clarence to Your Grace. 817 00:58:17,123 --> 00:58:18,833 Why, madam, 818 00:58:18,916 --> 00:58:22,253 have I offered love for this to be so flouted in this royal presence? 819 00:58:23,129 --> 00:58:26,632 Who knows not that the gentle Duke is dead! 820 00:58:28,300 --> 00:58:30,761 You do him injury to scorn his corse. 821 00:58:36,183 --> 00:58:38,686 Who knows not he is dead! 822 00:58:38,769 --> 00:58:42,481 - Who knows he is! - All-seeing heaven, what a world is this! 823 00:58:51,866 --> 00:58:54,577 Look I so pale, Lord Dorset, as the rest? 824 00:58:54,660 --> 00:58:56,495 Aye, my good lord; 825 00:58:57,246 --> 00:59:01,459 and no one in this presence but his red colour hath forsook his cheeks. 826 00:59:02,460 --> 00:59:06,172 Is... Is Clarence dead! The order was reversed. 827 00:59:06,255 --> 00:59:08,632 But he, poor soul, by your first order died, 828 00:59:08,716 --> 00:59:11,093 and that a winged Mercury did bear. 829 00:59:11,177 --> 00:59:13,637 Some tardy cripple bore the countermand 830 00:59:13,721 --> 00:59:16,557 that came too lag to see him buried. 831 00:59:19,185 --> 00:59:21,520 Who sued to me for him! 832 00:59:23,105 --> 00:59:27,068 Who, in my rage, kneeled at my feet, and bade me be advised! 833 00:59:27,860 --> 00:59:30,321 Who spake of brotherhood? 834 00:59:30,404 --> 00:59:32,323 Who spake of love! 835 00:59:32,406 --> 00:59:36,285 Who told me how the poor soul did forsake the mighty Warwick and did fight for me! 836 00:59:37,161 --> 00:59:40,498 Who told me, in the field by Tewkesbury, 837 00:59:40,581 --> 00:59:43,042 when Warwick had me down, he rescued me, 838 00:59:43,125 --> 00:59:47,296 and said, "Dear Brother, live and be a King"! 839 00:59:48,255 --> 00:59:49,965 Who told me, 840 00:59:50,049 --> 00:59:52,760 when we both lay on the ground frozen almost to death, 841 00:59:52,843 --> 00:59:55,221 how he did lap me even in his own garments... 842 00:59:56,055 --> 01:00:00,101 and gave himself, all thin and naked, to the numb, cold night! 843 01:00:01,727 --> 01:00:05,940 All this from my remembrance brutish wrath sinfully plucked... 844 01:00:07,274 --> 01:00:10,903 and not a man of you had so much grace to put it in my mind! 845 01:00:10,986 --> 01:00:12,571 Oh, God! 846 01:00:15,157 --> 01:00:16,617 I fear... 847 01:00:17,576 --> 01:00:20,371 thy justice will take hold on me and you, 848 01:00:20,454 --> 01:00:22,498 and mine and yours for this. 849 01:00:24,875 --> 01:00:28,462 Come, Hastings, help me to my bed. 850 01:00:30,256 --> 01:00:31,465 Oh! 851 01:00:32,466 --> 01:00:34,426 Poor Clarence! 852 01:00:35,511 --> 01:00:37,680 This is the fruit of rashness. 853 01:00:37,763 --> 01:00:40,182 Marked you not how that the guilty kindred of the Queen 854 01:00:40,266 --> 01:00:42,309 looked pale when they did hear of Clarence' death! 855 01:00:42,393 --> 01:00:45,187 Oh, my good Lord Stanley, they did urge it still unto the King. 856 01:00:45,271 --> 01:00:47,106 - God will revenge it. 857 01:00:47,189 --> 01:00:50,109 858 01:00:51,902 --> 01:00:54,989 Oh, who shall hinder me to wail and weep, 859 01:00:55,072 --> 01:00:58,534 to chide my fortune and torment myself! 860 01:00:59,410 --> 01:01:03,789 Oh, for my husband, for my dear Lord Edward. 861 01:01:03,873 --> 01:01:05,958 Comfort, dear madam. God is much displeased 862 01:01:06,041 --> 01:01:08,210 that you take with unthankfulness his doing. 863 01:01:08,294 --> 01:01:12,256 Madam, bethink you, like a careful mother, of the young Prince of Wales. 864 01:01:12,339 --> 01:01:14,717 Send straight for him. Let him be crowned. 865 01:01:14,800 --> 01:01:16,510 In him your comfort lives. 866 01:01:16,594 --> 01:01:20,014 Drown desperate sorrow in dead Edward's grave 867 01:01:20,097 --> 01:01:22,600 and plant your joys in living Edward's throne. 868 01:01:22,683 --> 01:01:23,851 Sister... 869 01:01:24,685 --> 01:01:26,270 have comfort. 870 01:01:26,353 --> 01:01:30,566 All of us have cause to wail the dimming of our shining star, 871 01:01:30,691 --> 01:01:32,902 but none may help our harms by wailing them. 872 01:01:32,985 --> 01:01:36,280 Madam my mother, I do cry you mercy. I did not see Your Grace. 873 01:01:36,363 --> 01:01:38,991 Most humbly on my knee, I crave your blessing. 874 01:01:39,074 --> 01:01:41,202 God bless thee and put meekness in thy mind, 875 01:01:41,285 --> 01:01:44,163 love, charity, obedience and true duty. 876 01:01:44,246 --> 01:01:45,456 Amen. 877 01:01:45,539 --> 01:01:48,834 And make me die a good old man. That is the butt end of a mother's blessing. 878 01:01:48,918 --> 01:01:51,629 I marvel that Her Grace did leave it out. 879 01:01:51,712 --> 01:01:55,090 You cloudy princes and heart-sorrowing peers, 880 01:01:55,174 --> 01:01:57,676 that bear this mutual heavy load of moan, 881 01:01:57,760 --> 01:02:00,721 now cheer each other in each other's love. 882 01:02:00,804 --> 01:02:03,390 The broken rancour of your high-swoln hearts, 883 01:02:03,474 --> 01:02:06,393 but lately splinted, knit and joined together, 884 01:02:06,477 --> 01:02:09,772 must gently be preserved, cherished and kept. 885 01:02:09,855 --> 01:02:13,776 Me seemeth good, that, with some little train, 886 01:02:13,859 --> 01:02:16,612 forthwith from Ludlow the young Prince be fetched 887 01:02:16,695 --> 01:02:19,114 hither to London to be crowned our King. 888 01:02:19,198 --> 01:02:21,742 Why with some little train, my Lord of Buckingham! 889 01:02:21,825 --> 01:02:23,827 Marry, my lord, lest by a multitude, 890 01:02:23,911 --> 01:02:26,372 the new-healed wound of malice should break out, 891 01:02:26,455 --> 01:02:28,499 as well the fear of harm as harm apparent, 892 01:02:28,582 --> 01:02:30,542 in my opinion, ought to be prevented. 893 01:02:30,626 --> 01:02:32,878 I hope the King made peace with all of us, 894 01:02:32,962 --> 01:02:35,256 and the compact is firm and true in me. 895 01:02:35,339 --> 01:02:38,509 And so in me. And so, I think, in all. 896 01:02:38,592 --> 01:02:40,302 Yet, since it is but green, 897 01:02:40,386 --> 01:02:42,805 it should be put to no apparent likelihood of breach, 898 01:02:42,888 --> 01:02:46,809 which haply by much company might be urged. 899 01:02:46,892 --> 01:02:49,353 Therefore I say with noble Buckingham, 900 01:02:49,436 --> 01:02:52,106 that it is meet so few should fetch the Prince. 901 01:02:52,189 --> 01:02:54,024 - And so say I. - Then be it so, 902 01:02:54,066 --> 01:02:55,943 and go we to determine who they shall be 903 01:02:56,026 --> 01:02:57,778 that straight shall post to Ludlow. 904 01:02:57,861 --> 01:03:01,865 Madam, and you, my mother, will you go to give your censures in this business! 905 01:03:01,949 --> 01:03:03,617 With all our hearts. 906 01:03:36,692 --> 01:03:37,901 My lord... 907 01:03:38,902 --> 01:03:43,574 whoever journeys to the Prince, for God's sake, let not us two stay behind. 908 01:03:44,575 --> 01:03:46,660 For by the way I'll sort occasion 909 01:03:46,744 --> 01:03:50,080 as index to the story we late talked on... 910 01:03:51,081 --> 01:03:55,502 to part the Queen's proud kindred from the Prince. 911 01:03:58,881 --> 01:04:01,050 My other self, 912 01:04:01,133 --> 01:04:03,594 my counsel's consistory, 913 01:04:03,677 --> 01:04:06,305 my oracle, my prophet. 914 01:04:08,307 --> 01:04:10,559 My dear cousin, 915 01:04:10,642 --> 01:04:13,228 I, like a child, will go by thy direction. 916 01:04:13,312 --> 01:04:15,189 Towards Ludlow then, 917 01:04:15,272 --> 01:04:17,941 for we'll not stay behind. 918 01:04:24,490 --> 01:04:27,034 919 01:04:57,856 --> 01:05:00,442 Last night, I hear, they lay at Northampton. 920 01:05:00,526 --> 01:05:02,986 At Stony-Stratford will they be tonight. 921 01:05:03,070 --> 01:05:05,239 Tomorrow, or next day, they will be here. 922 01:05:08,242 --> 01:05:11,161 I long with all my heart to see the Prince. 923 01:05:11,245 --> 01:05:13,664 I hope he is much grown since last I saw him. 924 01:05:13,747 --> 01:05:18,043 But I hear no. They say my son of York hath almost overta'en him in his growth. 925 01:05:18,127 --> 01:05:20,212 Aye, Mother, but I would not have it so. 926 01:05:20,295 --> 01:05:22,881 Why, my young grandson, it is good to grow. 927 01:05:24,633 --> 01:05:27,803 Grandam, one night as we did sit at supper, 928 01:05:27,886 --> 01:05:31,557 my Uncle Rivers talked how I did grow more than my brother. 929 01:05:31,640 --> 01:05:34,059 "Aye," quoth my Uncle Gloucester, 930 01:05:34,143 --> 01:05:38,230 "small herbs have grace, great weeds do grow apace." 931 01:05:40,107 --> 01:05:42,901 Marry, they say my uncle grew so fast 932 01:05:42,985 --> 01:05:45,988 that he could gnaw a crust at two hours old. 933 01:05:46,071 --> 01:05:48,282 'Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth. 934 01:05:48,365 --> 01:05:50,951 A parlous boy. Go to, you are too shrewd. 935 01:05:51,034 --> 01:05:53,745 Good madam, be not angry with the child. 936 01:05:53,829 --> 01:05:55,706 Pitchers have ears. 937 01:06:16,477 --> 01:06:18,145 Where is the Queen? 938 01:06:23,108 --> 01:06:25,861 - Where is Her Majesty! - She is above, my lord. 939 01:06:27,779 --> 01:06:30,032 Here comes your kinsman Marquess Dorset. 940 01:06:30,115 --> 01:06:31,575 What news, Lord Marquess! 941 01:06:31,658 --> 01:06:33,785 Such news, my lord, as grieves me to unfold. 942 01:06:39,750 --> 01:06:43,086 - How fares the Prince! - Well, madam, and in health. 943 01:06:43,170 --> 01:06:44,963 What is thy news, then! 944 01:06:46,924 --> 01:06:50,385 Madam, your brothers, Lord Rivers and Lord Grey, 945 01:06:50,469 --> 01:06:52,513 are sent to Pomfret, 946 01:06:52,596 --> 01:06:53,764 prisoners. 947 01:06:56,391 --> 01:06:58,352 Who hath committed them! 948 01:06:58,435 --> 01:07:00,771 The mighty Dukes Gloucester and Buckingham. 949 01:07:04,691 --> 01:07:06,401 For what offence! 950 01:07:07,152 --> 01:07:09,488 The sum of all I can, I have disclosed. 951 01:07:11,073 --> 01:07:13,951 Why, or for what, our kinsmen are committed... 952 01:07:14,743 --> 01:07:17,162 is all unknown to me, my gracious lady. 953 01:07:18,372 --> 01:07:21,750 Ay me, I see the downfall of our house. 954 01:07:22,960 --> 01:07:26,171 The tiger now hath seized the gentle hind. 955 01:07:33,637 --> 01:07:37,140 Accursed and unquiet wrangling days, 956 01:07:38,433 --> 01:07:42,104 how many of you have mine eyes beheld. 957 01:07:43,397 --> 01:07:46,525 My husband lost his life to get the crown; 958 01:07:46,608 --> 01:07:49,945 and often up and down my sons were tossed, 959 01:07:50,028 --> 01:07:53,782 for me to joy or weep their gain and loss. 960 01:07:54,575 --> 01:07:56,535 Blood against blood, 961 01:07:56,618 --> 01:07:58,870 self against self. 962 01:08:00,372 --> 01:08:03,959 O, let me die, to look on death no more. 963 01:08:09,006 --> 01:08:10,966 Come, come, my boy. 964 01:08:11,758 --> 01:08:13,760 We will to sanctuary. 965 01:08:14,803 --> 01:08:17,222 - Madam, farewell. - I'll go with you. 966 01:08:17,306 --> 01:08:18,682 You have no cause. 967 01:08:18,765 --> 01:08:21,893 My gracious lady, go, and thither bear your treasure and your goods. 968 01:08:21,977 --> 01:08:24,813 For my part, I'll resign unto Your Grace the seal I keep, 969 01:08:24,896 --> 01:08:28,567 and so betide to me as well I tender you and all of yours. 970 01:08:28,650 --> 01:08:31,403 Come, I'll conduct you to the sanctuary. 971 01:08:35,866 --> 01:08:37,701 972 01:08:45,292 --> 01:08:47,753 Adjutorium nostrum in nomine domini. 973 01:08:47,836 --> 01:08:49,129 Qui fecit caelum et terram. 974 01:08:49,212 --> 01:08:54,259 Benedictio Dei omnipotentis Potris et Filii et Spiritus sancti 975 01:08:54,343 --> 01:08:57,220 descendat super vos et maneot semper. 976 01:09:09,775 --> 01:09:13,654 Welcome, sweet Prince, to London, to your chamber. 977 01:09:21,745 --> 01:09:24,581 978 01:09:47,187 --> 01:09:49,356 Welcome, dear cousin, 979 01:09:49,439 --> 01:09:51,316 my thoughts' sovereign. 980 01:09:52,234 --> 01:09:55,112 Ah, the weary way hath made you melancholy. 981 01:09:55,195 --> 01:09:57,239 No, Uncle, but our crosses on the way 982 01:09:57,322 --> 01:09:59,950 have made it tedious, wearisome and heavy. 983 01:10:00,033 --> 01:10:02,452 I want more uncles here to welcome me. 984 01:10:02,536 --> 01:10:05,789 Sweet Prince, the untainted virtue of your years 985 01:10:05,872 --> 01:10:08,417 hath not yet dived into the world's deceit. 986 01:10:08,500 --> 01:10:11,753 No more can you distinguish of a man than of his outward show, 987 01:10:11,837 --> 01:10:15,006 which, God he knows, seldom or never 988 01:10:15,090 --> 01:10:17,342 jumpeth with the heart. 989 01:10:17,426 --> 01:10:19,344 Those uncles which you want 990 01:10:19,428 --> 01:10:21,346 were dangerous. 991 01:10:21,430 --> 01:10:23,348 Your Grace attended to their sugared words, 992 01:10:23,432 --> 01:10:25,600 but looked not on the poison of their hearts. 993 01:10:25,684 --> 01:10:29,062 God keep you from them and from such false friends. 994 01:10:30,856 --> 01:10:34,151 God keep me from false friends, but they were none. 995 01:10:34,901 --> 01:10:38,029 Hmm. Sir, my Lord Archbishop comes to greet you. 996 01:10:45,036 --> 01:10:47,247 The Mayor of London waits upon Your Grace. 997 01:10:48,498 --> 01:10:51,668 God bless Your Grace with health and happy days. 998 01:10:51,752 --> 01:10:55,255 I thank you, good my lord, and thank you all. 999 01:11:00,218 --> 01:11:02,262 I thought my mother and my brother York 1000 01:11:02,345 --> 01:11:04,931 would long ere this have met us on the way. 1001 01:11:05,932 --> 01:11:07,934 Fie, what a slug is Hastings 1002 01:11:08,018 --> 01:11:10,771 that he comes not to tell us whether they will come or no. 1003 01:11:10,854 --> 01:11:13,607 And in good time here comes the sweating lord. 1004 01:11:13,690 --> 01:11:15,942 And the Lord Stanley with him. 1005 01:11:19,196 --> 01:11:21,823 Welcome, my lords. What, will our mother come! 1006 01:11:21,907 --> 01:11:23,867 On what occasion, God he knows, not I, 1007 01:11:23,950 --> 01:11:26,661 the Queen your mother and your brother York have taken sanctuary. 1008 01:11:26,745 --> 01:11:29,247 The tender Prince would fain have come with me to meet Your Grace, 1009 01:11:29,331 --> 01:11:31,249 but by his mother was perforce withheld. 1010 01:11:32,042 --> 01:11:36,379 Fie, what indirect and peevish course is this of hers. 1011 01:11:39,049 --> 01:11:41,676 My Lord Archbishop, 1012 01:11:41,760 --> 01:11:43,678 will Your Grace persuade the Queen 1013 01:11:43,762 --> 01:11:46,932 to send the Duke of York unto his princely brother presently! 1014 01:11:47,015 --> 01:11:49,476 If she deny, Lord Hastings, go with him 1015 01:11:49,559 --> 01:11:53,021 and from her jealous arms pluck him perforce. 1016 01:11:53,104 --> 01:11:54,856 My Lord of Buckingham, 1017 01:11:54,940 --> 01:11:57,567 if my weak oratory can from his mother win the Duke of York, 1018 01:11:57,651 --> 01:11:59,361 anon expect him here. 1019 01:11:59,444 --> 01:12:01,947 But if she be obdurate to mild entreaties, 1020 01:12:02,030 --> 01:12:06,076 God in heaven forbid we should infringe the holy privilege of blessed sanctuary! 1021 01:12:06,952 --> 01:12:09,663 Not for all this land would I be guilty of so deep a sin. 1022 01:12:09,746 --> 01:12:12,165 You are too senseless-obstinate, my lord, 1023 01:12:12,249 --> 01:12:14,376 too ceremonious and traditional. 1024 01:12:14,459 --> 01:12:16,169 Weigh it but with the grossness of this age, 1025 01:12:16,253 --> 01:12:18,380 you break not sanctuary in seizing him. 1026 01:12:18,463 --> 01:12:20,257 The benefit thereof is always granted 1027 01:12:20,340 --> 01:12:22,968 to those whose dealings have deserved the place 1028 01:12:23,051 --> 01:12:25,178 and those that have the wit to claim the place. 1029 01:12:25,262 --> 01:12:27,973 This Prince hath neither claimed it nor deserved it. 1030 01:12:28,056 --> 01:12:30,350 And therefore, in my opinion, cannot have it. 1031 01:12:30,433 --> 01:12:32,978 Oft have I heard of sanctuary men, 1032 01:12:33,061 --> 01:12:35,146 but sanctuary children, huh! 1033 01:12:35,230 --> 01:12:37,148 Ne'er till now. 1034 01:12:37,232 --> 01:12:40,777 1035 01:12:49,035 --> 01:12:52,622 Milord, you shall o'errule my mind for once. 1036 01:12:53,790 --> 01:12:56,960 Come on, Lord Hastings, will you go with me! 1037 01:12:57,043 --> 01:12:59,880 I go, my lord. Lord Stanley, will you come! 1038 01:12:59,963 --> 01:13:02,215 Good lords, make all the speedy haste you may. 1039 01:13:02,299 --> 01:13:04,634 Catesby, Ratcliffe, Lovel, go with them. 1040 01:13:12,267 --> 01:13:13,643 1041 01:13:20,108 --> 01:13:21,735 1042 01:13:55,560 --> 01:13:59,064 The mayor towards Guildhall hies him in all haste. 1043 01:13:59,147 --> 01:14:03,234 There tomorrow, at your meetest vantage of the time, 1044 01:14:03,318 --> 01:14:06,363 infer the bastardy of Edward's children. 1045 01:14:08,323 --> 01:14:11,326 Moreover, urge his hateful luxury 1046 01:14:11,409 --> 01:14:13,662 and bestial appetite in change of lust, 1047 01:14:13,745 --> 01:14:17,040 which stretched unto their servants, daughters, wives, 1048 01:14:17,123 --> 01:14:19,668 even where his raging eye or savage heart, 1049 01:14:19,751 --> 01:14:22,587 without control lusted to make his prey. 1050 01:14:22,671 --> 01:14:25,256 Say, Uncle Gloucester, if my brother come, 1051 01:14:25,340 --> 01:14:27,467 where shall we sojourn till our coronation! 1052 01:14:27,550 --> 01:14:30,136 Where it thinks best unto your royal self. 1053 01:14:30,220 --> 01:14:32,138 If I may counsel you, 1054 01:14:32,222 --> 01:14:35,350 some day or two Your Highness shall repose you... 1055 01:14:36,267 --> 01:14:37,936 at the Tower. 1056 01:14:42,023 --> 01:14:43,984 Then where you please 1057 01:14:44,067 --> 01:14:47,737 and shall be thought most fit for your best health and recreation. 1058 01:14:47,821 --> 01:14:50,490 I do not like the Tower... 1059 01:14:52,158 --> 01:14:54,327 of any place. 1060 01:14:54,411 --> 01:14:57,414 So wise so young, they say, do ne'er live long. 1061 01:14:57,497 --> 01:14:59,582 Did Julius Caesar build that place, milord? 1062 01:14:59,666 --> 01:15:02,043 He did, my gracious lord, begin that place. 1063 01:15:02,127 --> 01:15:04,587 That Julius Caesar was a famous man. 1064 01:15:04,671 --> 01:15:06,631 With what his valour did enrich his wit, 1065 01:15:06,715 --> 01:15:09,259 his wit set down to make his valour live. 1066 01:15:13,138 --> 01:15:16,224 Nay, for a need, thus far come near my person. 1067 01:15:16,307 --> 01:15:18,935 Tell them that when my mother was with child, 1068 01:15:19,019 --> 01:15:20,854 with my yet unborn brother, 1069 01:15:20,937 --> 01:15:22,897 noble York, my princely father, 1070 01:15:22,981 --> 01:15:24,941 then had wars in France, 1071 01:15:25,025 --> 01:15:26,985 and by true computation of the time, 1072 01:15:27,068 --> 01:15:30,655 found that the issue was not his begot, which well appeared in his lineaments, 1073 01:15:30,739 --> 01:15:32,866 being nothing like the Duke, my noble father. 1074 01:15:32,949 --> 01:15:35,744 Yet touch this sparingly, as 'twere far off, 1075 01:15:35,827 --> 01:15:38,329 because, my lord, you know, my mother lives. 1076 01:15:38,413 --> 01:15:40,623 I'll tell you what, my cousin Buckingham. 1077 01:15:40,707 --> 01:15:44,210 - What, my gracious lord! - An if I live until I be a man, 1078 01:15:44,294 --> 01:15:47,213 I'll win our ancient rights in France again, 1079 01:15:47,297 --> 01:15:49,966 or die a soldier, as I lived a King. 1080 01:15:51,217 --> 01:15:54,304 Short summers lightly have a forward spring. 1081 01:15:54,387 --> 01:15:56,431 Fear not, my lord, I'll play the orator, 1082 01:15:56,514 --> 01:15:59,142 as if the golden fee for which I plead were for myself. 1083 01:15:59,225 --> 01:16:02,187 If you thrive well, bring them to Baynard's Castle, 1084 01:16:02,270 --> 01:16:04,147 where you shall find me well accompanied 1085 01:16:04,230 --> 01:16:06,191 with reverend fathers and well-learned bishops. 1086 01:16:06,274 --> 01:16:08,860 Now in good time, here comes the Duke of York. 1087 01:16:27,003 --> 01:16:29,089 Richard of York. 1088 01:16:33,093 --> 01:16:35,261 How fares our loving brother! 1089 01:16:35,345 --> 01:16:39,641 Well, my dread lord, so must I call you now. 1090 01:16:39,724 --> 01:16:43,520 Aye, brother, to our grief, as it is yours. 1091 01:16:51,611 --> 01:16:54,239 How fares our noble cousin, princely York! 1092 01:16:54,322 --> 01:16:55,949 1093 01:16:57,158 --> 01:16:59,244 I thank you, gentle Uncle. 1094 01:17:00,328 --> 01:17:03,665 Oh, my lord, you said that idle weeds are fast in growth. 1095 01:17:03,748 --> 01:17:05,834 The Prince my brother hath outgrown me far. 1096 01:17:05,917 --> 01:17:08,086 - He hath, milord. - And therefore is he idle! 1097 01:17:08,169 --> 01:17:11,631 - Oh, my dear lord, I must not say so. - Then he is more beholding to you than I. 1098 01:17:11,714 --> 01:17:13,883 Ah, he may command me as my sovereign, 1099 01:17:13,967 --> 01:17:16,094 but you have power in me as a kinsman. 1100 01:17:16,177 --> 01:17:18,179 I pray you, Uncle, give me this dagger. 1101 01:17:18,263 --> 01:17:20,181 My dagger, little cousin? With all my heart. 1102 01:17:20,265 --> 01:17:22,183 - A beggar, brother! - Of my kind uncle, 1103 01:17:22,267 --> 01:17:23,726 that I know will give 1104 01:17:23,810 --> 01:17:25,812 and being but a toy, which is no grief to give. 1105 01:17:25,895 --> 01:17:27,730 A greater gift than that I'll give my cousin. 1106 01:17:27,814 --> 01:17:30,525 A greater gift! Oh, that's the sword to it. 1107 01:17:30,608 --> 01:17:34,154 - Too weighty for Your Grace to wear. - I weigh it lightly, were it heavier. 1108 01:17:34,237 --> 01:17:36,739 What, would you have my weapon, little lord! 1109 01:17:36,823 --> 01:17:39,450 I would, that I might thank you as you call me. 1110 01:17:39,534 --> 01:17:41,035 - How! - Little. 1111 01:17:41,119 --> 01:17:43,121 My lord of York will still be cross in talk. 1112 01:17:43,204 --> 01:17:45,540 Uncle, Your Grace knows how to bear with him. 1113 01:17:45,623 --> 01:17:47,750 You mean to bear me, not to bear with me. 1114 01:17:47,834 --> 01:17:51,379 - Uncle, my brother mocks both you and me. 1115 01:17:51,462 --> 01:17:53,548 Because that I am little, like an ape, 1116 01:17:53,631 --> 01:17:56,217 he thinks that you should bear me on your shoulder! 1117 01:17:57,969 --> 01:18:01,723 1118 01:18:16,821 --> 01:18:20,241 With what a sharp-provided wit he reasons! 1119 01:18:20,325 --> 01:18:24,704 To mitigate the scorn he gives his uncle, he prettily and aptly taunts himself. 1120 01:18:24,787 --> 01:18:27,457 So cunning and so young is wonderful. 1121 01:18:27,540 --> 01:18:29,459 My lord, will't please you pass along! 1122 01:18:29,542 --> 01:18:31,753 Myself and my good cousin Buckingham will to your mother 1123 01:18:31,836 --> 01:18:34,547 to entreat of her to meet you at the Tower and welcome you. 1124 01:18:34,631 --> 01:18:36,883 What, will you go unto the Tower, my lord? 1125 01:18:36,966 --> 01:18:39,510 My Lord Protector needs will have it so. 1126 01:18:39,594 --> 01:18:41,638 I shall not sleep in quiet at the Tower. 1127 01:18:41,721 --> 01:18:45,600 - Why, what should you fear! - Marry, my Uncle Clarence' angry ghost. 1128 01:18:45,683 --> 01:18:48,228 My grandam told me he was murdered there. 1129 01:18:48,311 --> 01:18:51,606 - I fear no uncles dead. - Nor none that live, I hope. 1130 01:18:51,689 --> 01:18:54,651 And if they live, I hope I need not fear. 1131 01:18:58,655 --> 01:19:01,074 But come, and with heavy hearts, 1132 01:19:01,157 --> 01:19:03,076 thinking on them, 1133 01:19:03,159 --> 01:19:05,245 go we unto the Tower. 1134 01:19:33,606 --> 01:19:36,317 Well, let them rest. 1135 01:19:37,568 --> 01:19:39,529 Now, my lord, what shall we do 1136 01:19:39,612 --> 01:19:44,158 if we perceive that the Lord Hastings will not yield to our complots! 1137 01:19:45,743 --> 01:19:47,745 Chop off his head, man. 1138 01:19:55,003 --> 01:19:56,671 Somewhat we will do. 1139 01:20:03,469 --> 01:20:05,388 Come hither, Catesby. 1140 01:20:06,389 --> 01:20:09,642 Thou art sworn as deeply to effect what we intend 1141 01:20:09,726 --> 01:20:12,145 as closely to conceal what we impart. 1142 01:20:12,228 --> 01:20:14,605 Thou knowest our reasons urged upon the way. 1143 01:20:14,689 --> 01:20:17,066 What thinkest thou! Is it not an easy matter 1144 01:20:17,150 --> 01:20:19,444 to make Lord Hastings of our mind 1145 01:20:19,527 --> 01:20:23,781 for the instalment of this noble Duke in the seat royal of this famous isle? 1146 01:20:23,865 --> 01:20:27,076 He for the late King's sake so loves the Prince 1147 01:20:27,160 --> 01:20:29,662 that he will not be won to aught against him. 1148 01:20:29,746 --> 01:20:32,540 What think'st thou, then, of Stanley! What will he! 1149 01:20:32,623 --> 01:20:35,877 He will do all in all as Hastings doth. 1150 01:20:36,878 --> 01:20:38,171 Hmm. 1151 01:20:40,923 --> 01:20:43,593 Well, then, no more but this. 1152 01:20:43,676 --> 01:20:45,636 Go, gentle Catesby, 1153 01:20:45,720 --> 01:20:49,307 and, as it were far off, sound thou Lord Hastings 1154 01:20:49,390 --> 01:20:51,893 how he stands affected unto our purpose 1155 01:20:51,976 --> 01:20:53,936 and summon him tomorrow to the Tower 1156 01:20:54,020 --> 01:20:55,938 to counsel on the coronation. 1157 01:20:56,022 --> 01:20:57,982 If thou dost find him tractable to us, 1158 01:20:58,066 --> 01:21:00,276 encourage him and show him all our reasons. 1159 01:21:00,360 --> 01:21:02,904 If he be leaden, icy-cold, unwilling, 1160 01:21:02,987 --> 01:21:05,448 be thou so too, and so break off your talk, 1161 01:21:05,531 --> 01:21:07,408 and give us notice of his inclination. 1162 01:21:07,492 --> 01:21:10,119 I will, my lord. Farewell, Your Graces both. 1163 01:21:12,121 --> 01:21:14,040 Catesby, 1164 01:21:14,123 --> 01:21:16,334 commend me to Lord Hastings. 1165 01:21:16,417 --> 01:21:19,420 Tell him his ancient knot of dangerous adversaries, 1166 01:21:19,504 --> 01:21:21,964 Lord Rivers and Lord Grey, 1167 01:21:22,048 --> 01:21:24,801 tomorrow are let blood at Pomfret Castle. 1168 01:21:24,884 --> 01:21:27,762 And bid my friend, for joy of this good news, 1169 01:21:27,845 --> 01:21:31,182 give Mistress Shore one gentle kiss the more. 1170 01:21:31,265 --> 01:21:33,142 My lord. 1171 01:22:05,383 --> 01:22:07,552 - My lord. 1172 01:22:15,351 --> 01:22:16,561 My lord! 1173 01:22:17,687 --> 01:22:20,815 - Who knocks! - One from the Lord Stanley. 1174 01:22:35,037 --> 01:22:37,498 - What is't o'clock! - Upon the stroke of four. 1175 01:22:37,582 --> 01:22:40,293 Cannot my Lord Stanley sleep these tedious nights! 1176 01:22:40,376 --> 01:22:42,795 So it appears by that I have to say. 1177 01:22:42,879 --> 01:22:45,089 First, he commends him to your noble self. 1178 01:22:45,173 --> 01:22:47,717 - What then? 1179 01:22:47,800 --> 01:22:51,137 Then certifies your lordship that this night he had a dream, 1180 01:22:51,220 --> 01:22:53,556 the boar razed off his helm. 1181 01:22:53,639 --> 01:22:55,975 Therefore he sends to know your lordship's pleasure, 1182 01:22:56,058 --> 01:22:57,810 if you will presently take horse with him 1183 01:22:57,894 --> 01:23:00,521 and with all speed post with him toward the north, 1184 01:23:00,605 --> 01:23:03,691 to shun the danger that his soul divines. 1185 01:23:03,816 --> 01:23:05,651 Go, fellow, go, return unto thy lord. 1186 01:23:05,735 --> 01:23:08,571 Tell him his fears are shallow, without instance. 1187 01:23:08,654 --> 01:23:10,865 And for his dreams, I wonder he's so simple 1188 01:23:10,948 --> 01:23:13,910 to trust the mockery of unquiet slumbers. 1189 01:23:13,993 --> 01:23:16,078 To fly the boar before the boar pursues, 1190 01:23:16,162 --> 01:23:17,955 were to incense the boar to follow us 1191 01:23:18,039 --> 01:23:20,249 and make pursuit where he did mean no chase. 1192 01:23:20,333 --> 01:23:22,460 Go, bid thy master rise and come to me 1193 01:23:22,543 --> 01:23:24,420 and we will both together to the Tower, 1194 01:23:24,504 --> 01:23:26,923 where, he shall see, the boar will use us kindly. 1195 01:23:27,006 --> 01:23:29,425 I'll go, my lord, and tell him what you say. 1196 01:23:38,017 --> 01:23:39,352 How now, sirrah. 1197 01:23:39,435 --> 01:23:41,187 How goes the world with thee! 1198 01:23:41,270 --> 01:23:43,981 The better that your lordship please to ask. 1199 01:24:04,585 --> 01:24:06,921 Many good morrows to my noble lord. 1200 01:24:07,004 --> 01:24:09,257 Good morrow, Catesby. 1201 01:24:10,258 --> 01:24:11,968 1202 01:24:13,469 --> 01:24:15,805 You are early stirring. 1203 01:24:16,931 --> 01:24:21,185 What news! What news, in this our tottering state? 1204 01:24:21,269 --> 01:24:23,271 It is a reeling world indeed, my lord. 1205 01:24:24,897 --> 01:24:26,649 And, er... 1206 01:24:26,774 --> 01:24:29,527 I believe will never stand upright, 1207 01:24:29,610 --> 01:24:32,113 till Richard wear the garland of the realm. 1208 01:24:33,322 --> 01:24:36,492 - How! Wear the garland! - Mm-hmm. 1209 01:24:36,576 --> 01:24:39,745 - Dost thou mean the crown! - Aye, my good lord. 1210 01:24:39,829 --> 01:24:42,540 I'll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders 1211 01:24:42,623 --> 01:24:45,710 before I'll see the crown so foul misplaced. 1212 01:24:46,752 --> 01:24:49,171 But canst thou guess that he doth aim at it! 1213 01:24:49,255 --> 01:24:51,591 Aye, on my life, 1214 01:24:51,674 --> 01:24:54,802 and hopes to find you forward upon his party for the gain thereof. 1215 01:24:54,885 --> 01:24:57,597 Thereupon he sends you this good news, 1216 01:24:57,680 --> 01:25:00,057 that this same very day your enemies, 1217 01:25:00,141 --> 01:25:02,059 the kindred of the Queen, 1218 01:25:02,143 --> 01:25:04,478 must die at Pomfret. 1219 01:25:04,562 --> 01:25:07,648 Indeed I am no mourner for that news. 1220 01:25:07,732 --> 01:25:11,027 But that I'll give my voice on Richard's side 1221 01:25:11,110 --> 01:25:13,696 to bar my master's heirs in true descent... 1222 01:25:14,488 --> 01:25:16,991 God knows I will not do it 1223 01:25:17,074 --> 01:25:18,576 to the death. 1224 01:25:20,077 --> 01:25:23,080 God keep your lordship in that gracious mind. 1225 01:25:24,123 --> 01:25:27,501 But I shall laugh at this a twelve-month hence, 1226 01:25:27,585 --> 01:25:29,754 that they which brought me in my master's hate, 1227 01:25:29,837 --> 01:25:32,381 I live to look upon their tragedy. 1228 01:25:33,132 --> 01:25:35,092 Well, Catesby, 1229 01:25:35,176 --> 01:25:37,345 ere a fortnight make me older, 1230 01:25:37,428 --> 01:25:41,682 I'll send some packing that yet think not on it. 1231 01:25:41,766 --> 01:25:44,101 'Tis a vile thing to die, my gracious lord, 1232 01:25:44,185 --> 01:25:47,188 when men are unprepared and look not for it. 1233 01:25:48,105 --> 01:25:49,857 Monstrous, monstrous. 1234 01:25:50,941 --> 01:25:53,361 And so falls it out with Rivers, 1235 01:25:53,444 --> 01:25:55,029 and with Grey. 1236 01:25:55,112 --> 01:25:58,532 And so 'twill do with some men else, 1237 01:25:58,616 --> 01:26:01,494 who think themselves as safe as thou and I; 1238 01:26:02,328 --> 01:26:05,748 who, as thou know'st, are dear to princely Richard. 1239 01:26:05,831 --> 01:26:08,584 - And to Buckingham. 1240 01:26:09,669 --> 01:26:12,171 The Princes both make high account of you. 1241 01:26:13,005 --> 01:26:14,799 For they account his head upon the bridge. 1242 01:26:14,882 --> 01:26:17,468 I know they do, and I have well deserved it. 1243 01:26:18,969 --> 01:26:22,056 Come on, come on, where's your boar spear, man! 1244 01:26:22,139 --> 01:26:24,475 Fear you the boar and go so unprovided! 1245 01:26:24,558 --> 01:26:27,061 - My lord, good morrow. - Good morrow, Catesby. 1246 01:26:28,729 --> 01:26:31,399 You may jest on, but by the holy rood, the lords at Pomfret, 1247 01:26:31,482 --> 01:26:34,527 when they rode from London were jocund and supposed their states were sure, 1248 01:26:34,610 --> 01:26:36,904 and they indeed had no cause to mistrust. 1249 01:26:36,987 --> 01:26:38,906 And yet you see how soon the day o'ercast. 1250 01:26:38,989 --> 01:26:41,909 My lord, I hold my life as dear as yours 1251 01:26:41,992 --> 01:26:44,161 and never in my days, I do protest, 1252 01:26:44,245 --> 01:26:47,748 was it so precious to me as 'tis now. 1253 01:26:47,832 --> 01:26:51,335 - Good morrow, mistress. - Good morrow, my lord. 1254 01:26:51,419 --> 01:26:53,379 Think you, but that I know our state secure. 1255 01:26:53,462 --> 01:26:55,756 I would be so triumphant as I am! 1256 01:26:55,840 --> 01:26:59,093 This sudden stab of rancour I misdoubt. 1257 01:26:59,176 --> 01:27:01,470 Pray God, I say, I prove a needless coward. 1258 01:27:01,554 --> 01:27:03,472 But come, my lord. Shall we to the Tower? 1259 01:27:03,556 --> 01:27:05,599 Go you before. I'll follow presently. 1260 01:27:18,529 --> 01:27:21,449 Well met, my lord. I am glad to see Your Honour. 1261 01:27:21,532 --> 01:27:25,119 I thank thee, reverend sir, with all my heart. 1262 01:27:25,202 --> 01:27:27,413 I am in your debt for your last exercise. 1263 01:27:27,496 --> 01:27:29,957 Come the next Sabbath, and I will content you. 1264 01:27:31,667 --> 01:27:34,128 What, talking with a priest, Lord Chamberlain? 1265 01:27:34,211 --> 01:27:36,505 Your friends at Pomfret, they do need the priest. 1266 01:27:36,589 --> 01:27:38,966 Your worship hath no shriving work in hand. 1267 01:27:39,049 --> 01:27:42,553 Good faith, and when I met this holy man, the men you talk of came into my mind. 1268 01:27:42,636 --> 01:27:44,555 What, go you toward the Tower? 1269 01:27:44,638 --> 01:27:46,474 I do, my lord, but long I cannot stay there. 1270 01:27:46,557 --> 01:27:48,142 I shall return before your lordship thence. 1271 01:27:48,225 --> 01:27:50,227 Nay, like enough, for I stay dinner there. 1272 01:27:50,311 --> 01:27:52,271 And supper, too, although thou know'st it not. 1273 01:27:52,354 --> 01:27:55,065 - Come, will you go! - I wait upon your lordship. 1274 01:27:55,149 --> 01:27:57,359 1275 01:27:57,443 --> 01:27:59,862 1276 01:28:10,623 --> 01:28:12,875 My lords, at once, 1277 01:28:12,958 --> 01:28:15,711 the cause why we are met is to determine of the coronation. 1278 01:28:15,795 --> 01:28:18,130 - Aye. - In God's name, say. 1279 01:28:18,214 --> 01:28:19,840 When is the royal day! 1280 01:28:19,924 --> 01:28:22,092 Are all things fitting for that royal time? 1281 01:28:22,176 --> 01:28:24,094 They are and want but nomination. 1282 01:28:24,178 --> 01:28:26,555 Tomorrow, then, I guess a happy time. 1283 01:28:26,639 --> 01:28:29,642 Who knows the Lord Protector's mind herein? 1284 01:28:29,725 --> 01:28:31,894 Who is most inward with the noble Duke! 1285 01:28:31,977 --> 01:28:34,688 Why, you, milord, methinks should soonest know his mind. 1286 01:28:36,482 --> 01:28:38,442 We know each other's faces. 1287 01:28:38,526 --> 01:28:42,071 For our hearts, he knows no more of mine than I of yours. 1288 01:28:42,154 --> 01:28:44,073 Nor I no more of his, 1289 01:28:44,156 --> 01:28:46,075 than you of mine. 1290 01:28:46,158 --> 01:28:48,619 Lord Hastings, you and he are near in love. 1291 01:28:48,702 --> 01:28:51,622 I thank His Grace, I know he loves me well. 1292 01:28:51,705 --> 01:28:55,042 But for his purpose in the coronation I have not sounded him, 1293 01:28:55,125 --> 01:28:58,003 nor he delivered his gracious pleasure any way therein. 1294 01:28:58,087 --> 01:29:00,464 But you, my noble lords, may name the time. 1295 01:29:00,548 --> 01:29:03,217 And in the Duke's behalf I'll give my voice... 1296 01:29:03,801 --> 01:29:06,512 which I presume he'll take in gentle part. 1297 01:29:08,305 --> 01:29:11,475 Now in good time, here comes the Duke himself. 1298 01:29:11,559 --> 01:29:15,396 My noble lords and cousins all, good morrow. 1299 01:29:15,479 --> 01:29:17,481 I have been long a sleeper, 1300 01:29:17,565 --> 01:29:20,609 but I trust my absence doth neglect no great design, 1301 01:29:20,693 --> 01:29:22,695 which by my presence might have been concluded. 1302 01:29:22,778 --> 01:29:24,530 Had you not come upon your cue, my lord, 1303 01:29:24,613 --> 01:29:27,533 William Lord Hastings had now pronounced your part-- 1304 01:29:27,616 --> 01:29:29,785 I mean, your voice, for crowning of the King. 1305 01:29:29,869 --> 01:29:33,497 Than my Lord Hastings no man might be bolder. 1306 01:29:33,581 --> 01:29:37,251 - I thank Your Grace. - His lordship knows me well, 1307 01:29:37,334 --> 01:29:39,461 and loves me well. 1308 01:29:40,754 --> 01:29:43,048 Hmm. 1309 01:29:43,132 --> 01:29:45,759 Ah, the crowning of the King. My Lord Archbishop. 1310 01:29:45,843 --> 01:29:47,469 Milord! 1311 01:29:47,553 --> 01:29:51,724 When I was last in Lambeth, I saw good strawberries in your garden there. 1312 01:29:51,807 --> 01:29:53,893 I do beseech you send for some of them. 1313 01:29:53,976 --> 01:29:56,395 Marry, and will, my lord, with all my heart. 1314 01:29:59,773 --> 01:30:02,192 Cousin of Buckingham, a word with you. 1315 01:30:15,456 --> 01:30:17,875 Catesby hath sounded Hastings on our business... 1316 01:30:19,168 --> 01:30:21,295 and finds the testy gentleman so hot, 1317 01:30:21,378 --> 01:30:23,589 that he will lose his head ere give consent 1318 01:30:23,672 --> 01:30:26,884 his master's son, as worshipful he terms it, 1319 01:30:26,967 --> 01:30:30,095 shall lose the royalty of England's throne. 1320 01:30:41,774 --> 01:30:43,609 When I am King, 1321 01:30:43,692 --> 01:30:46,487 claim thou of me the earldom of Hereford... 1322 01:30:47,571 --> 01:30:49,531 and all the movables, 1323 01:30:49,615 --> 01:30:53,118 whereof the King my brother was possessed, hmm! 1324 01:30:56,914 --> 01:30:59,500 I'll claim that promise at Your Grace's hands. 1325 01:30:59,583 --> 01:31:02,461 And look to have it yielded with all willingness. 1326 01:31:04,004 --> 01:31:06,507 Where is our Lord Protector! 1327 01:31:07,341 --> 01:31:09,635 I have sent for these strawberries. 1328 01:31:23,357 --> 01:31:25,484 We have not yet set down this day of triumph. 1329 01:31:25,567 --> 01:31:27,861 Tomorrow, in mine opinion, is too sudden, 1330 01:31:27,945 --> 01:31:32,074 for I myself am not so well provided as else I might be were the day prolonged. 1331 01:31:55,264 --> 01:31:57,891 His Grace looks cheerfully and smooth today. 1332 01:31:58,642 --> 01:32:00,269 There's some conceit or other likes him well, 1333 01:32:00,352 --> 01:32:02,730 when he doth bid good morrow with such a spirit. 1334 01:32:06,233 --> 01:32:09,111 I think there's never a man in Christendom 1335 01:32:09,194 --> 01:32:12,906 that can lesser hide his love or hate than he. 1336 01:32:14,116 --> 01:32:17,494 For by his look straight shall you know his heart. 1337 01:32:20,456 --> 01:32:23,542 What of his heart perceive you in his face 1338 01:32:23,625 --> 01:32:26,837 by any likelihood he showed today! 1339 01:32:28,422 --> 01:32:30,799 Marry, that with no man here he is offended, 1340 01:32:30,883 --> 01:32:33,552 for, if he were, he would have shown it in his looks. 1341 01:32:35,554 --> 01:32:36,805 1342 01:32:39,433 --> 01:32:42,644 I pray you all, tell me what they deserve 1343 01:32:42,728 --> 01:32:45,189 that do conspire my death... 1344 01:32:46,231 --> 01:32:50,194 with devilish plots of damned witchcraft... 1345 01:32:51,153 --> 01:32:55,532 and that have prevailed upon my body with their hellish charms! 1346 01:32:59,578 --> 01:33:01,580 The tender love I bear Your Grace, my lord, 1347 01:33:01,663 --> 01:33:05,709 makes me most forward in this noble presence to doom the offenders. 1348 01:33:05,793 --> 01:33:09,046 Whosoe'er they be, I say they have deserved death. 1349 01:33:10,422 --> 01:33:13,258 Then be your eyes the witness of their evil. 1350 01:33:14,510 --> 01:33:17,054 Look how I am bewitched! 1351 01:33:17,137 --> 01:33:20,682 Behold, mine arm is like a blasted sapling, withered up. 1352 01:33:20,766 --> 01:33:23,769 And this is Edward's wife, that monstrous witch, 1353 01:33:23,852 --> 01:33:26,438 consorted with that harlot strumpet Shore, 1354 01:33:26,522 --> 01:33:30,400 that by their witchcraft thus have marked me. 1355 01:33:31,276 --> 01:33:34,154 If they have done this thing, my gracious lord-- 1356 01:33:34,238 --> 01:33:35,280 If! 1357 01:33:35,364 --> 01:33:38,992 Thou protector of this damned strumpet, 1358 01:33:39,076 --> 01:33:41,620 talk'st thou to me of ifs! 1359 01:33:41,703 --> 01:33:43,747 Thou art a traitor! 1360 01:33:43,831 --> 01:33:45,749 Off with his head! 1361 01:33:45,833 --> 01:33:49,294 Now, by Saint Paul, I swear, I shall not dine until I see the same. 1362 01:33:49,378 --> 01:33:52,005 Catesby, Ratcliffe, Lovel, see it done. The rest that love me, 1363 01:33:52,089 --> 01:33:53,298 rise... 1364 01:33:55,634 --> 01:33:57,386 and follow me! 1365 01:34:04,601 --> 01:34:07,938 I never looked for better at his hands, 1366 01:34:08,021 --> 01:34:10,649 after he once fell in with Mistress Shore. 1367 01:34:33,505 --> 01:34:37,217 Woe, woe for England. 1368 01:34:38,552 --> 01:34:42,681 Not a whit for me, for I, too fond, might have prevented this. 1369 01:34:44,850 --> 01:34:48,270 Stanley did dream the boar chopped off his head... 1370 01:34:49,438 --> 01:34:52,649 but I disdained it and did scorn to fly. 1371 01:34:54,026 --> 01:34:57,863 Three times today my footcloth horse did stumble 1372 01:34:57,946 --> 01:35:00,199 and started when he looked upon the Tower, 1373 01:35:00,282 --> 01:35:02,784 as loath to bear me to the slaughterhouse. 1374 01:35:05,037 --> 01:35:06,288 Oh... 1375 01:35:07,497 --> 01:35:10,083 now I want the priest that spake to me. 1376 01:35:10,167 --> 01:35:13,378 Dispatch, my lord. The Duke would be at dinner. 1377 01:35:13,462 --> 01:35:16,256 Make a short shrift. He longs to see your head. 1378 01:35:16,340 --> 01:35:17,674 Hmm. 1379 01:35:19,009 --> 01:35:20,344 The cat... 1380 01:35:21,386 --> 01:35:22,638 the rat... 1381 01:35:23,680 --> 01:35:25,682 and Lovel the dog... 1382 01:35:27,184 --> 01:35:29,686 rule all England under the hog. 1383 01:35:29,770 --> 01:35:32,856 Come, come, dispatch. 'Tis bootless to exclaim. 1384 01:35:33,982 --> 01:35:35,234 Hmm. 1385 01:35:36,944 --> 01:35:40,614 Come, lead me to the block, bear him my head. 1386 01:35:43,242 --> 01:35:46,370 They smile at me that shortly shall be dead. 1387 01:35:53,293 --> 01:35:56,046 1388 01:36:07,015 --> 01:36:09,476 1389 01:36:16,316 --> 01:36:19,444 1390 01:36:30,163 --> 01:36:32,207 Well, well... 1391 01:36:32,291 --> 01:36:35,627 that was the sliest, sheltered traitor that ever lived. 1392 01:36:35,711 --> 01:36:37,671 Would you have imagined, my good Lord Mayor, 1393 01:36:37,754 --> 01:36:39,673 were't not, by great preservation, 1394 01:36:39,756 --> 01:36:41,675 we live to tell it you, 1395 01:36:41,758 --> 01:36:44,720 the subtle traitor this day had plotted in the council house 1396 01:36:44,803 --> 01:36:47,180 to murder me and my good Lord of Gloucester! 1397 01:36:47,264 --> 01:36:49,182 What, had he so! 1398 01:36:49,266 --> 01:36:51,893 So smooth he daubed his vice with show of virtue, 1399 01:36:51,977 --> 01:36:54,021 that, his apparent open guilt apart, 1400 01:36:54,104 --> 01:36:56,356 I mean, his conversation with Shore's wife, 1401 01:36:56,440 --> 01:36:58,567 his life was free from all suspicion. 1402 01:36:58,650 --> 01:37:01,111 Now fair befall you. He deserved his death. 1403 01:37:01,194 --> 01:37:03,447 And you, my good lords, both have well proceeded 1404 01:37:03,530 --> 01:37:06,491 to warn false traitors from the like attempts. 1405 01:37:06,575 --> 01:37:10,287 I never looked for better at his hands after he once fell in with Mistress Shore. 1406 01:37:12,122 --> 01:37:15,542 Yet had not we determined he should die until your lordship came to see his end, 1407 01:37:15,625 --> 01:37:18,337 which now the loving haste of these our friends, 1408 01:37:18,420 --> 01:37:21,006 somewhat against our meaning, have prevented. 1409 01:37:21,089 --> 01:37:24,051 Because, my lord, we would have had you hear the traitor speak 1410 01:37:24,134 --> 01:37:27,054 and timorously confess the manner and the purpose of his treason, 1411 01:37:27,137 --> 01:37:30,766 that you might well have signified the same unto the citizens, 1412 01:37:30,849 --> 01:37:35,395 who haply may misconstrue us in him and wail his death. 1413 01:37:35,479 --> 01:37:38,357 But, my good lord, Your Grace's word shall serve 1414 01:37:38,440 --> 01:37:41,818 as well as I had seen and heard him speak. 1415 01:37:41,902 --> 01:37:45,030 And doubt you not but I'll acquaint our duteous citizens 1416 01:37:45,113 --> 01:37:47,741 with all your just proceedings in this case. 1417 01:37:47,824 --> 01:37:50,369 And to that end we wished your worship here 1418 01:37:50,452 --> 01:37:52,788 to avoid the carping censures of the world. 1419 01:37:52,871 --> 01:37:55,582 But since you come too late of our intents, 1420 01:37:55,665 --> 01:37:57,709 yet witness what we did intend. 1421 01:37:57,793 --> 01:38:01,046 And so, my lord, I will be with thee straight. 1422 01:38:04,299 --> 01:38:06,802 Come, all good citizens, draw near 1423 01:38:06,885 --> 01:38:09,179 and to your good Lord Mayor 1424 01:38:09,262 --> 01:38:11,223 lend generous ear. 1425 01:38:11,306 --> 01:38:13,517 1426 01:38:13,600 --> 01:38:15,310 1427 01:38:21,566 --> 01:38:23,485 How now, how now! What say the citizens! 1428 01:38:23,568 --> 01:38:25,487 Now, by the Holy Mother of our Lord, 1429 01:38:25,570 --> 01:38:27,322 the citizens are mum, 1430 01:38:27,406 --> 01:38:29,199 say not a word. 1431 01:38:29,282 --> 01:38:31,368 Touched you the bastardy of Edward's children! 1432 01:38:31,451 --> 01:38:34,454 I did; with his contract with Mistress Shore, 1433 01:38:34,538 --> 01:38:36,873 and his contract by deputy in France, 1434 01:38:36,957 --> 01:38:39,251 the insatiate greediness of his desires, 1435 01:38:39,334 --> 01:38:41,878 and his enforcement of the city wives. 1436 01:38:41,962 --> 01:38:43,880 His tyranny for trifles, 1437 01:38:43,964 --> 01:38:48,218 his own bastardy, as being got, your father then in France, 1438 01:38:48,301 --> 01:38:50,762 and his resemblance being not like the Duke. 1439 01:38:50,846 --> 01:38:56,143 Withal I did infer your lineaments, being the right idea of your father, 1440 01:38:56,226 --> 01:38:58,270 both in your form 1441 01:38:58,353 --> 01:39:00,272 and nobleness of mind; 1442 01:39:00,355 --> 01:39:02,774 laid open all your victories in Scotland, 1443 01:39:02,899 --> 01:39:05,360 your discipline in war, wisdom in peace, 1444 01:39:05,444 --> 01:39:07,404 your bounty, virtues, fair humility; 1445 01:39:07,487 --> 01:39:10,740 indeed, left nothing fitting for your purpose untouched, 1446 01:39:10,824 --> 01:39:12,909 or slightly handled in discourse. 1447 01:39:12,993 --> 01:39:15,537 And when my oratory drew toward end, 1448 01:39:15,620 --> 01:39:18,874 I bade them that did love their country's good cry, 1449 01:39:18,957 --> 01:39:22,127 "God save Richard, England's royal King." 1450 01:39:22,210 --> 01:39:23,670 - And did they so? - No. 1451 01:39:23,753 --> 01:39:25,755 So God help me, they spake not a word. 1452 01:39:25,839 --> 01:39:28,133 But like dumb statues or breathing stones, 1453 01:39:28,216 --> 01:39:30,760 stared each on other and looked deadly pale. 1454 01:39:30,844 --> 01:39:32,762 Which when I saw, I reprehended them 1455 01:39:32,846 --> 01:39:35,265 and asked the mayor what meant this wilful silence. 1456 01:39:35,348 --> 01:39:39,311 His answer was, the people were not used to be spoke to but by the recorder. 1457 01:39:39,394 --> 01:39:41,938 Then he was urged to tell my tale again, 1458 01:39:42,022 --> 01:39:45,817 "Thus saith the Duke, thus hath the Duke inferred". 1459 01:39:45,901 --> 01:39:48,069 But nothing spoke in warrant from himself. 1460 01:39:48,153 --> 01:39:50,280 When he had done, some followers of mine own 1461 01:39:50,363 --> 01:39:52,657 at lower end of the hall, hurled up their caps, 1462 01:39:52,741 --> 01:39:56,203 and some ten voices cried, "God save King Richard!" 1463 01:39:56,286 --> 01:39:58,580 And thus I took the vantage of those few. 1464 01:39:58,663 --> 01:40:01,833 "Thanks, gentle citizens and friends," quoth I. 1465 01:40:01,917 --> 01:40:04,461 "This general applause and cheerful shout 1466 01:40:04,544 --> 01:40:07,464 argues your wisdom and your love to Richard." 1467 01:40:07,547 --> 01:40:10,050 And even here brake off and came away. 1468 01:40:10,133 --> 01:40:12,552 What tongueless blocks were they! 1469 01:40:12,636 --> 01:40:14,930 Would they not speak! 1470 01:40:15,013 --> 01:40:17,057 Will not the mayor then and his brethren come! 1471 01:40:17,140 --> 01:40:18,850 The mayor is here at hand. Pretend some fear. 1472 01:40:18,934 --> 01:40:20,852 Be not you spoke with but by mighty suit. 1473 01:40:20,936 --> 01:40:23,647 Play the maid's part say no, but take it. 1474 01:40:23,730 --> 01:40:26,733 Fear me not. And if you plead as well for them 1475 01:40:26,816 --> 01:40:28,735 as I can say nay to thee for myself, 1476 01:40:28,818 --> 01:40:30,737 no doubt we bring it to a happy issue. 1477 01:40:30,820 --> 01:40:33,823 You shall see what I can do. Get you up to the leads. 1478 01:40:39,371 --> 01:40:42,457 Now, my Lord Mayor, I dance attendance here. 1479 01:40:42,541 --> 01:40:45,293 I think His Grace will not be spoke withal. 1480 01:40:45,377 --> 01:40:47,963 Now, Catesby, what says your lord to my request! 1481 01:40:48,046 --> 01:40:50,131 He doth entreat Your Grace, my noble lord, 1482 01:40:50,215 --> 01:40:52,634 to visit him tomorrow or next day. 1483 01:40:52,717 --> 01:40:55,637 He is within, with two right reverend fathers, 1484 01:40:55,720 --> 01:40:57,973 divinely bent to meditation, 1485 01:40:58,056 --> 01:41:00,475 and in no worldly suit should he be moved, 1486 01:41:00,559 --> 01:41:02,477 to draw him from his holy exercise. 1487 01:41:02,561 --> 01:41:05,105 Return, good Catesby, to the gracious Duke. 1488 01:41:05,188 --> 01:41:07,607 Tell him, myself, the mayor and citizens, 1489 01:41:07,691 --> 01:41:10,026 in deep designs in matter of great moment, 1490 01:41:10,110 --> 01:41:12,404 no less importing than our general good, 1491 01:41:12,487 --> 01:41:15,156 are come to have some conference with His Grace. 1492 01:41:15,240 --> 01:41:18,368 - "General good." - I'll signify so much unto him straight. 1493 01:41:18,451 --> 01:41:20,912 Ah-ha, my lord, this Prince is not an Edward. 1494 01:41:20,996 --> 01:41:23,331 He is not lolling on a lewd love-bed, 1495 01:41:23,415 --> 01:41:25,166 but on his knees at meditation. 1496 01:41:25,250 --> 01:41:27,669 Not dallying with a brace of courtesans, 1497 01:41:27,752 --> 01:41:30,088 but meditating with two deep divines. 1498 01:41:30,171 --> 01:41:33,592 - Two deep divines. - Not sleeping, to engross his idle body, 1499 01:41:33,675 --> 01:41:35,927 but praying, to enrich his watchful soul. 1500 01:41:36,011 --> 01:41:38,346 Happy were England would this gracious Prince 1501 01:41:38,430 --> 01:41:40,432 take on himself the sovereignty thereof. 1502 01:41:40,515 --> 01:41:42,892 But sure, I fear we shall not win him to it. 1503 01:41:42,976 --> 01:41:45,604 Marry, God defend His Grace should say us nay. 1504 01:41:45,687 --> 01:41:48,356 I fear he will. Here Catesby comes again. 1505 01:41:48,440 --> 01:41:50,567 Now, Catesby, what says His Grace! 1506 01:41:50,650 --> 01:41:52,819 He wonders to what end you have assembled 1507 01:41:52,902 --> 01:41:56,072 such troops of citizens to come to him. 1508 01:41:56,156 --> 01:41:58,408 His Grace not being warned thereof before, 1509 01:41:58,491 --> 01:42:01,244 he fears, my lord, you mean no good to him. 1510 01:42:01,328 --> 01:42:03,705 - Oh. - Sorry I am my noble cousin 1511 01:42:03,788 --> 01:42:06,583 should suspect me that I mean no good to him. 1512 01:42:06,666 --> 01:42:10,211 By heaven, we come to him in perfect love. 1513 01:42:10,295 --> 01:42:12,631 And so once more return and tell His Grace. 1514 01:42:12,714 --> 01:42:15,675 When holy and devout religious men are at their beads, 1515 01:42:15,759 --> 01:42:18,303 - 'tis much to draw them thence. 1516 01:42:18,386 --> 01:42:21,598 So sweet is zealous contemplation. 1517 01:42:22,432 --> 01:42:27,020 See where His Grace comes! Between two clergymen. 1518 01:42:27,103 --> 01:42:28,480 Ah! 1519 01:42:30,565 --> 01:42:33,985 Two props of virtue for a Christian Prince, 1520 01:42:34,069 --> 01:42:36,363 to stay him from the fall of vanity. 1521 01:42:36,446 --> 01:42:39,449 And, see, a book of prayer in his hand, 1522 01:42:39,532 --> 01:42:42,243 true ornament to know a holy man. 1523 01:42:43,453 --> 01:42:47,332 Famous Plantagenet, most gracious Prince, 1524 01:42:47,415 --> 01:42:49,584 lend favourable ears to our request 1525 01:42:49,668 --> 01:42:51,753 and pardon us the interruption 1526 01:42:51,836 --> 01:42:54,881 of thy devotion and right Christian zeal. 1527 01:42:54,964 --> 01:42:57,384 My lord, there needs no such apology. 1528 01:42:57,467 --> 01:43:00,220 I do perceive I have done some offence 1529 01:43:00,303 --> 01:43:02,681 which seems disgracious in the city's eye 1530 01:43:02,764 --> 01:43:04,641 and that you come to reprehend my ignorance. 1531 01:43:04,724 --> 01:43:06,851 You have, my lord. Would it would please Your Grace 1532 01:43:06,935 --> 01:43:08,978 on our entreaties, to amend your fault. 1533 01:43:09,062 --> 01:43:11,272 Else wherefore breathe I in a Christian land! 1534 01:43:11,940 --> 01:43:15,193 Know then, it is your fault that you resign the supreme seat, 1535 01:43:15,276 --> 01:43:18,655 the throne majestical, the sceptered office of your ancestors, 1536 01:43:18,738 --> 01:43:22,367 to the corruption of a blemished stock. 1537 01:43:22,450 --> 01:43:26,121 The which to cure we heartily solicit your gracious self 1538 01:43:26,204 --> 01:43:30,125 to take on you the charge and kingly government of this your land. 1539 01:43:30,208 --> 01:43:32,627 Not as protector, steward, substitute, 1540 01:43:32,711 --> 01:43:34,379 or lowly factor for another's gain, 1541 01:43:34,462 --> 01:43:37,841 but as successively from blood to blood, 1542 01:43:37,924 --> 01:43:40,969 your right of birth, your heritage, your own. 1543 01:43:41,052 --> 01:43:44,097 For this, consorted with the citizens, 1544 01:43:44,180 --> 01:43:46,141 your very worshipful and loving friends, 1545 01:43:46,224 --> 01:43:48,852 and by their vehement instigation... 1546 01:43:50,061 --> 01:43:51,938 - Hurrah! - Hurrah! 1547 01:43:52,021 --> 01:43:56,192 ...in this just cause come I to move Your Grace. 1548 01:43:59,779 --> 01:44:03,116 I cannot tell if to depart in silence, 1549 01:44:03,199 --> 01:44:05,618 or bitterly to speak in your reproof. 1550 01:44:05,702 --> 01:44:08,204 Your love deserves my thanks, 1551 01:44:08,288 --> 01:44:11,708 but my desert unmeritable shuns your high request. 1552 01:44:11,791 --> 01:44:14,419 But God be thanked, there is no need of me. 1553 01:44:14,502 --> 01:44:17,172 The royal tree hath left us royal fruit, 1554 01:44:17,255 --> 01:44:21,050 which, mellowed with the stealing hours of time, 1555 01:44:21,134 --> 01:44:23,052 will well become the seat of majesty, 1556 01:44:23,136 --> 01:44:25,889 and make, no doubt, us happy by his reign. 1557 01:44:25,972 --> 01:44:27,932 On him I lay that you would lay on me, 1558 01:44:28,016 --> 01:44:29,893 the right and fortune of his happy stars, 1559 01:44:29,976 --> 01:44:32,187 which God defend that I should wring from him. 1560 01:44:32,270 --> 01:44:33,313 1561 01:44:33,396 --> 01:44:37,275 My lord, this argues conscience in Your Grace. 1562 01:44:37,358 --> 01:44:40,028 You say that Edward is your brother's son. 1563 01:44:40,111 --> 01:44:43,239 So say we too, but not by Edward's wife. 1564 01:44:43,323 --> 01:44:46,743 Then, good my lord, take to your royal self 1565 01:44:46,826 --> 01:44:49,412 this proffered benefit of dignity. 1566 01:44:49,496 --> 01:44:52,290 Do, good my lord, your citizens entreat you. 1567 01:44:52,373 --> 01:44:54,793 Refuse not, mighty lord, this proffered love. 1568 01:44:54,876 --> 01:44:57,545 Oh, make them joyful, grant their lawful suit. 1569 01:44:57,629 --> 01:45:02,008 I do beseech you, take it not amiss; I cannot nor I will not yield to you. 1570 01:45:02,091 --> 01:45:04,511 Yet whether you accept our suit or no, 1571 01:45:04,594 --> 01:45:07,013 your brother's son shall never reign our King, 1572 01:45:07,096 --> 01:45:09,724 but we will plant some other in the throne, 1573 01:45:09,808 --> 01:45:12,560 to the disgrace and downfall of your house. 1574 01:45:12,644 --> 01:45:15,355 And in this resolution here we leave you. 1575 01:45:15,438 --> 01:45:19,567 Come, citizens. 'Zounds! I'll entreat no more. 1576 01:45:19,651 --> 01:45:21,569 Oh, do not swear, my lord. 1577 01:45:21,653 --> 01:45:23,863 Call them again, sweet Prince, accept their suit. 1578 01:45:23,947 --> 01:45:25,907 If you deny them, all the land will rue it. 1579 01:45:25,990 --> 01:45:27,992 Would you enforce me to a world of cares! 1580 01:45:28,076 --> 01:45:29,953 - Call them again. - Call them again! 1581 01:45:30,036 --> 01:45:31,704 Call them again! 1582 01:45:31,788 --> 01:45:34,290 Call them again! 1583 01:45:34,374 --> 01:45:37,377 1584 01:45:45,635 --> 01:45:48,221 Cousin of Buckingham, 1585 01:45:48,304 --> 01:45:50,890 and sage, grave men, 1586 01:45:50,974 --> 01:45:54,435 since that you will buckle fortune on my back, 1587 01:45:54,519 --> 01:45:57,063 to bear her burthen, whether I will or no, 1588 01:45:57,146 --> 01:46:00,149 I must have patience to endure the load. 1589 01:46:00,191 --> 01:46:02,569 But God doth know, and you may partly see, 1590 01:46:02,652 --> 01:46:04,612 how far I am from the desire of this. 1591 01:46:04,696 --> 01:46:07,740 God bless Your Grace. We see it and will say it. 1592 01:46:07,824 --> 01:46:11,452 - Aye. - Then I salute you with this royal title! 1593 01:46:11,536 --> 01:46:15,582 Long live Richard, England's worthy King! 1594 01:46:15,665 --> 01:46:19,460 Long live Richard, England's worthy King! 1595 01:46:19,544 --> 01:46:21,337 Tomorrow may it please you to be crowned! 1596 01:46:21,421 --> 01:46:24,465 Even when you please, for you will have it so. 1597 01:46:24,549 --> 01:46:26,843 Tomorrow, then, we will attend Your Grace, 1598 01:46:26,926 --> 01:46:29,804 and so most joyfully we take our leave. 1599 01:46:29,888 --> 01:46:33,850 - Come, let us to our holy work again. 1600 01:46:33,933 --> 01:46:37,562 Farewell, my cousin. Farewell, gentle friends. 1601 01:46:37,645 --> 01:46:41,316 1602 01:46:42,066 --> 01:46:44,360 1603 01:46:47,113 --> 01:46:49,532 1604 01:46:52,493 --> 01:46:56,039 1605 01:46:57,081 --> 01:47:00,001 1606 01:47:20,063 --> 01:47:23,691 1607 01:47:30,490 --> 01:47:33,701 1608 01:47:48,007 --> 01:47:49,926 Come, madam, come. 1609 01:47:50,009 --> 01:47:51,928 You must straight to Westminster, 1610 01:47:52,011 --> 01:47:55,098 there to be crowned Richard's royal Queen. 1611 01:47:55,848 --> 01:47:57,976 Oh, would to God that the inclusive verge 1612 01:47:58,059 --> 01:48:00,353 of golden metal that must round my brow 1613 01:48:00,436 --> 01:48:03,314 were red-hot steel, to sear me to the brain. 1614 01:48:04,482 --> 01:48:06,651 Anointed let me be with deadly venom 1615 01:48:06,734 --> 01:48:10,697 and die ere men can say God save the Queen. 1616 01:48:10,780 --> 01:48:13,825 Go, go, poor soul. 1617 01:48:13,908 --> 01:48:16,536 I envy not thy glory. 1618 01:48:16,619 --> 01:48:19,664 To feed my humour, wish thyself no harm. 1619 01:48:19,747 --> 01:48:21,958 No! Why! 1620 01:48:24,127 --> 01:48:26,713 When he that is my husband now... 1621 01:48:27,630 --> 01:48:30,508 came to me as I followed Edward's corse, 1622 01:48:32,135 --> 01:48:35,471 when scarce the blood was well washed from his hands, 1623 01:48:35,555 --> 01:48:38,975 which issued from my other angel husband... 1624 01:48:40,601 --> 01:48:42,937 within so small a time... 1625 01:48:44,605 --> 01:48:46,649 my woman's heart... 1626 01:48:47,483 --> 01:48:51,154 grossly grew captive to his honey words. 1627 01:49:12,550 --> 01:49:14,510 And never yet one hour in his bed 1628 01:49:14,594 --> 01:49:17,180 did I enjoy the golden dew of sleep... 1629 01:49:18,097 --> 01:49:21,100 but have been wakened by his timorous dreams. 1630 01:49:23,394 --> 01:49:26,522 Besides, he hates me for my father Warwick... 1631 01:49:27,523 --> 01:49:30,234 and will, no doubt, shortly be rid of me. 1632 01:49:32,987 --> 01:49:36,199 Be of good cheer. Madam, how fares Your Grace? 1633 01:49:36,282 --> 01:49:38,910 Oh, Dorset, speak not to me, get thee gone. 1634 01:49:38,993 --> 01:49:42,121 Death and destruction dog thee at thy heels. 1635 01:49:42,205 --> 01:49:44,624 Go, hie thee, hie thee from this slaughterhouse, 1636 01:49:44,707 --> 01:49:46,709 lest thou increase the number of the dead. 1637 01:49:46,793 --> 01:49:49,378 Full of wise care is this your counsel, madam. 1638 01:49:49,462 --> 01:49:51,714 Take all the swift advantage of the hours. 1639 01:49:51,798 --> 01:49:54,717 In Brittany, my stepson Earl of Richmond doth reside, 1640 01:49:54,801 --> 01:49:57,345 who with a jealous eye doth still observe the lawless actions 1641 01:49:57,428 --> 01:49:58,930 of aspiring Gloucester. 1642 01:49:59,013 --> 01:50:00,264 If thou wilt outstrip death, 1643 01:50:00,348 --> 01:50:03,267 go cross the seas and live with Richmond from the reach of hell. 1644 01:50:03,351 --> 01:50:06,187 You shall have letters from me to my own son George on your behalf 1645 01:50:06,270 --> 01:50:07,814 to meet you on the way. 1646 01:50:07,897 --> 01:50:10,650 Be not ta'en tardy by unwise delay. 1647 01:50:10,733 --> 01:50:13,736 Come, madam, come. I in all haste was sent. 1648 01:50:13,820 --> 01:50:16,823 And I with all unwillingness will go. 1649 01:50:19,283 --> 01:50:22,161 Go thou to Richard, and good angels tend thee. 1650 01:50:23,538 --> 01:50:25,581 Go thou to Richmond, 1651 01:50:25,665 --> 01:50:28,084 and good fortune guide thee. 1652 01:50:28,167 --> 01:50:32,213 Go thou to sanctuary, and good thoughts possess thee. 1653 01:50:33,381 --> 01:50:37,552 I to my grave, where peace and rest lie with me. 1654 01:50:42,807 --> 01:50:46,394 Pity, you ancient stones, those tender babes, 1655 01:50:46,477 --> 01:50:49,397 whom envy hath immured within your walls. 1656 01:50:50,189 --> 01:50:53,234 Rough cradle for such little pretty ones. 1657 01:50:54,861 --> 01:50:57,071 Rude ragged nurse... 1658 01:50:58,197 --> 01:51:01,534 old sullen playfellow for tender Princes... 1659 01:51:03,578 --> 01:51:05,913 use my babies well. 1660 01:51:07,623 --> 01:51:08,875 So... 1661 01:51:10,334 --> 01:51:14,213 foolish sorrow bids your stones farewell. 1662 01:51:46,746 --> 01:51:49,457 God save King Richard! 1663 01:51:51,083 --> 01:51:53,377 Long live King Richard! 1664 01:51:55,171 --> 01:51:58,424 May the King live forever! 1665 01:52:12,813 --> 01:52:16,108 1666 01:52:43,511 --> 01:52:44,762 Stand all apart! 1667 01:54:00,671 --> 01:54:03,424 1668 01:54:40,461 --> 01:54:42,338 Cousin of Buckingham. 1669 01:54:42,421 --> 01:54:43,881 1670 01:54:43,964 --> 01:54:45,925 Give me thy hand. 1671 01:54:46,008 --> 01:54:48,761 My gracious sovereign. 1672 01:54:50,930 --> 01:54:54,308 Thus high, by thy advice and thy assistance 1673 01:54:54,392 --> 01:54:56,352 is King Richard seated. 1674 01:54:57,770 --> 01:55:01,107 But shall we wear these glories for a day? 1675 01:55:01,190 --> 01:55:03,442 Or shall they live and we rejoice in them! 1676 01:55:03,526 --> 01:55:06,278 Still live they, and for ever let them last. 1677 01:55:07,071 --> 01:55:11,450 Buckingham, now do I play the touch, to try if thou be current gold indeed. 1678 01:55:13,077 --> 01:55:16,580 Thou know'st young Edward and his brother lives. 1679 01:55:18,416 --> 01:55:21,544 Think now what I would speak, hmm! 1680 01:55:21,627 --> 01:55:23,629 Say on, my loving lord. 1681 01:55:23,712 --> 01:55:28,259 - Why, Buckingham, I say, I would be King. - Why, so you are, my thrice-renowned lord. 1682 01:55:28,342 --> 01:55:30,428 Am I King? 1683 01:55:30,511 --> 01:55:32,012 'Tis so... 1684 01:55:32,763 --> 01:55:34,765 but Edward lives. 1685 01:55:34,849 --> 01:55:37,101 True, noble Prince. 1686 01:55:38,561 --> 01:55:41,272 Cousin, thou was not won't to be so dull. 1687 01:55:41,355 --> 01:55:43,649 "True, noble Prince." Shall I be plain! 1688 01:55:44,900 --> 01:55:48,487 I wish the bastards dead, and I would have it suddenly performed. 1689 01:55:48,571 --> 01:55:50,614 What sayest thou now! Speak suddenly, be brief. 1690 01:55:50,698 --> 01:55:54,952 - Your Grace may do your pleasure. - Tut, tut, tut, thou art all ice, 1691 01:55:55,035 --> 01:55:57,121 thy kindness freezes. 1692 01:55:58,122 --> 01:56:01,000 Say, have I thy consent that they shall die! 1693 01:56:02,001 --> 01:56:04,879 Give me some little breath, some pause, dear lord, 1694 01:56:04,962 --> 01:56:07,214 before I positively speak in this. 1695 01:56:08,090 --> 01:56:10,759 I will resolve you herein presently. 1696 01:56:18,642 --> 01:56:21,395 High-reaching Buckingham grows circumspect. 1697 01:56:29,069 --> 01:56:31,322 The King is angry. See, he gnaws his lip. 1698 01:56:31,405 --> 01:56:33,407 - Catesby. - My lord? 1699 01:56:42,249 --> 01:56:44,376 Knowest thou not any whom corrupting gold 1700 01:56:44,460 --> 01:56:46,629 will tempt unto a close exploit of death? 1701 01:56:46,712 --> 01:56:49,089 I know a discontented gentleman whose humble means 1702 01:56:49,173 --> 01:56:51,050 match not his haughty spirits. 1703 01:56:51,133 --> 01:56:54,553 Gold were as good as 20 orators and will, no doubt, tempt him to anything. 1704 01:56:54,637 --> 01:56:56,972 - What is his name! - His name, my lord, is Tyrrell. 1705 01:56:57,056 --> 01:56:59,350 I partly know the man. Go, call him hither. 1706 01:57:05,231 --> 01:57:07,399 The deep-revolving witty Buckingham... 1707 01:57:08,526 --> 01:57:11,403 no more shall be the neighbour to my counsels. 1708 01:57:13,280 --> 01:57:16,200 Hath he so long held out with me untired... 1709 01:57:17,159 --> 01:57:19,286 and stops he now for breath! 1710 01:57:20,496 --> 01:57:22,540 Well... 1711 01:57:22,623 --> 01:57:24,041 be it so. 1712 01:57:37,346 --> 01:57:39,014 How now, Lord Stanley! 1713 01:57:47,398 --> 01:57:49,608 What's the news! 1714 01:57:49,692 --> 01:57:52,778 The Marquess of Dorset, as I hear, is fled, 1715 01:57:52,861 --> 01:57:54,321 to Richmond. 1716 01:57:55,990 --> 01:57:57,741 Come hither, Catesby. 1717 01:58:02,413 --> 01:58:04,832 Rumour it abroad that Anne, my wife, 1718 01:58:04,915 --> 01:58:06,709 is very grievous sick. 1719 01:58:07,876 --> 01:58:10,296 I will take order for her keeping close. 1720 01:58:11,714 --> 01:58:13,173 Look how thou dream'st. I say again, 1721 01:58:13,257 --> 01:58:16,635 give out that Anne my Queen is sick and like to die. About it. 1722 01:58:25,477 --> 01:58:27,396 I must marry 1723 01:58:27,479 --> 01:58:30,107 Brother Edward's daughter, 1724 01:58:30,190 --> 01:58:33,110 or else my Kingdom stands on brittle glass. 1725 01:58:34,361 --> 01:58:37,197 Murder her brothers, and then marry her. 1726 01:58:38,282 --> 01:58:40,909 Familiar way of gain. 1727 01:58:40,993 --> 01:58:43,454 But I am in so far in blood, 1728 01:58:43,537 --> 01:58:46,040 that sin will pluck on sin. 1729 01:58:47,041 --> 01:58:48,959 Tear-falling pity 1730 01:58:49,043 --> 01:58:51,337 dwells not in this eye. 1731 01:58:55,966 --> 01:58:58,344 My lord, I have considered in my mind 1732 01:58:58,427 --> 01:59:01,472 the late demand that you did sound me in. 1733 01:59:01,555 --> 01:59:04,433 Well, let that rest. 1734 01:59:04,516 --> 01:59:06,393 Dorset is fled to Richmond. 1735 01:59:06,477 --> 01:59:08,729 I hear the news, my lord. 1736 01:59:08,812 --> 01:59:11,315 Stanley, Richmond is your wife's son. 1737 01:59:12,149 --> 01:59:14,735 Well, look unto it. 1738 01:59:14,818 --> 01:59:17,905 My lord, I claim the gift, my due by promise, 1739 01:59:17,988 --> 01:59:20,407 for which your honour and your faith is pawned. 1740 01:59:20,491 --> 01:59:24,828 The earldom of Hereford and the movables which you have promised I shall possess. 1741 01:59:28,248 --> 01:59:30,793 Stanley, look to your wife. 1742 01:59:32,044 --> 01:59:35,631 If she convey letters to Richmond, you shall answer it. 1743 01:59:35,714 --> 01:59:39,677 Most mighty sovereign, you have no cause to hold my friendship doubtful. 1744 01:59:39,760 --> 01:59:42,346 I never was nor never will be false. 1745 01:59:42,429 --> 01:59:44,890 Well, go muster men. 1746 01:59:48,185 --> 01:59:51,480 But hear you, leave behind your son, 1747 01:59:51,563 --> 01:59:52,856 George Stanley. 1748 01:59:52,940 --> 01:59:58,028 Look your heart be firm, or else his head's assurance is but frail. 1749 01:59:59,613 --> 02:00:01,615 So deal with him... 1750 02:00:03,033 --> 02:00:05,369 as I prove true to you. 1751 02:00:19,466 --> 02:00:22,219 What says Your Highness to my just request? 1752 02:00:27,641 --> 02:00:29,727 I do remember me, 1753 02:00:29,810 --> 02:00:32,896 Henry VI did prophesy that Richmond should be King... 1754 02:00:33,814 --> 02:00:36,775 when Richmond was a little peevish boy. 1755 02:00:36,859 --> 02:00:38,777 A King... 1756 02:00:39,945 --> 02:00:41,530 - perhaps. - My lord... 1757 02:00:41,613 --> 02:00:45,117 How chance the prophet could not have told me, I being by... 1758 02:00:45,784 --> 02:00:47,411 that I should kill him! 1759 02:00:47,494 --> 02:00:49,747 My lord, your promise for the earldom! 1760 02:00:49,830 --> 02:00:51,123 Richmond. 1761 02:00:51,832 --> 02:00:55,252 A bard of Ireland told me once I should not live long, 1762 02:00:55,335 --> 02:00:57,671 after I saw Richmond. 1763 02:00:57,755 --> 02:00:59,256 My lord. 1764 02:01:01,592 --> 02:01:04,052 Aye, what's o'clock? 1765 02:01:04,136 --> 02:01:07,681 I am thus bold to put Your Grace in mind of what you promised me. 1766 02:01:07,765 --> 02:01:09,600 Well, but what's o'clock! 1767 02:01:09,683 --> 02:01:12,895 - Upon the stroke ten. - Then let it strike! 1768 02:01:12,978 --> 02:01:15,189 Why let it strike! 1769 02:01:15,272 --> 02:01:17,399 Because that, like a Jack, thou keep'st the stroke 1770 02:01:17,524 --> 02:01:20,319 betwixt thy begging and my meditation! 1771 02:01:22,196 --> 02:01:24,239 - Is thy name Tyrrell? - James Tyrrell, 1772 02:01:24,323 --> 02:01:26,909 - and your most obedient subject. - Art thou, indeed? 1773 02:01:26,992 --> 02:01:28,786 Prove me, my gracious lord. 1774 02:01:29,578 --> 02:01:32,414 I'm not in the giving vein today. 1775 02:01:32,498 --> 02:01:35,918 Why, then resolve me whether you will or no. 1776 02:01:38,128 --> 02:01:40,339 Thou troublest me. 1777 02:01:40,422 --> 02:01:42,466 I'm not in the vein. 1778 02:01:42,549 --> 02:01:44,510 1779 02:02:04,446 --> 02:02:06,532 And is it thus! 1780 02:02:06,615 --> 02:02:10,494 Repays he my deep services with such contempt! 1781 02:02:11,870 --> 02:02:14,081 Made I him King for this? 1782 02:02:15,749 --> 02:02:17,751 Oh, let me think on Hastings 1783 02:02:17,835 --> 02:02:22,089 and be gone to Richmond while my fearful head is on. 1784 02:02:24,842 --> 02:02:27,302 1785 02:02:40,357 --> 02:02:42,442 Darest thou resolve 1786 02:02:42,526 --> 02:02:43,944 to kill... 1787 02:02:44,820 --> 02:02:46,238 a friend of mine! 1788 02:02:46,321 --> 02:02:49,199 Please you, but I'd rather kill two enemies. 1789 02:02:51,034 --> 02:02:55,080 Why, then thou hast it. Two deep enemies, 1790 02:02:55,163 --> 02:02:57,958 foes to my rest and my sweet sleep's disturbers 1791 02:02:58,041 --> 02:02:59,710 are they that I would have thee deal upon. 1792 02:02:59,793 --> 02:03:01,378 Tyrrell... 1793 02:03:01,461 --> 02:03:04,089 I mean those bastards in the Tower. 1794 02:03:12,097 --> 02:03:14,141 Let me have open means to come to them 1795 02:03:14,224 --> 02:03:16,393 and soon I'll rid you from the fear of them. 1796 02:03:17,477 --> 02:03:19,062 1797 02:03:20,105 --> 02:03:22,649 Thou sing'st sweet music. 1798 02:03:23,483 --> 02:03:25,652 Hark, come hither, Tyrrell. 1799 02:03:27,779 --> 02:03:29,489 Go, by this token. 1800 02:03:31,074 --> 02:03:33,285 Rise, and lend thine ear. 1801 02:03:47,674 --> 02:03:49,009 1802 02:03:51,094 --> 02:03:53,096 There is no more but so. 1803 02:03:53,180 --> 02:03:55,098 Say it is done... 1804 02:03:56,099 --> 02:03:57,851 and I will love thee, 1805 02:03:57,935 --> 02:03:59,853 and prefer thee for it. 1806 02:04:03,482 --> 02:04:05,776 I will dispatch it straight. 1807 02:04:13,450 --> 02:04:17,412 "O, thus, " quoth Dighton, "lay the gentle babes." 1808 02:04:17,496 --> 02:04:20,165 "Thus, thus," quoth Forrest, 1809 02:04:20,248 --> 02:04:24,086 "girdling one another within their alabaster innocent arms. 1810 02:04:25,712 --> 02:04:29,174 Their lips were four red roses on a stalk, 1811 02:04:29,257 --> 02:04:32,552 that in their summer beauty kissed each other. 1812 02:04:33,929 --> 02:04:36,765 A book of prayers on their pillow lay; 1813 02:04:37,724 --> 02:04:41,770 which once, " quoth Forrest, "almost changed my mind. 1814 02:04:42,938 --> 02:04:45,107 But, O, the devil!" 1815 02:04:45,190 --> 02:04:47,150 1816 02:04:50,278 --> 02:04:52,197 "We smothered 1817 02:04:52,280 --> 02:04:55,283 the most replenished sweet work of nature... 1818 02:04:56,410 --> 02:04:59,371 that from the prime creation 1819 02:04:59,454 --> 02:05:01,581 e'er she framed." 1820 02:05:06,336 --> 02:05:08,714 Good Buckingham, tell Richmond this from me, 1821 02:05:08,797 --> 02:05:11,216 that in the sty of this most bloody boar, 1822 02:05:11,299 --> 02:05:13,844 my son George Stanley is franked up in hold. 1823 02:05:13,927 --> 02:05:16,263 If I revolt, off goes young George's head. 1824 02:05:16,346 --> 02:05:18,598 The fear of that withholds my present aid. 1825 02:05:18,682 --> 02:05:20,559 Commend me to my princely Richmond. 1826 02:05:20,600 --> 02:05:22,436 Tell him the Queen hath heartily consented, 1827 02:05:22,519 --> 02:05:24,813 he shall espouse Elizabeth her daughter. 1828 02:05:24,896 --> 02:05:27,107 These letters will resolve him of my mind. 1829 02:05:27,190 --> 02:05:29,526 Farewell, my noble Stanley. 1830 02:05:46,752 --> 02:05:49,921 The son of Clarence have I pent up close, 1831 02:05:50,005 --> 02:05:53,300 his daughter meanly have I matched in marriage, 1832 02:05:53,383 --> 02:05:56,887 the sons of Edward sleep in Abraham's bosom, 1833 02:05:56,970 --> 02:06:00,599 and Anne my wife hath bid this world goodnight. 1834 02:06:00,682 --> 02:06:02,976 Now, for I know the Tudor Richmond 1835 02:06:03,060 --> 02:06:06,104 aims at young Elizabeth, my brother's daughter, 1836 02:06:06,188 --> 02:06:09,566 and, by that knot, looks proudly on the crown, 1837 02:06:09,649 --> 02:06:11,318 to her go I, 1838 02:06:11,401 --> 02:06:13,945 a jolly thriving wooer. 1839 02:06:14,029 --> 02:06:15,405 My lord! 1840 02:06:15,489 --> 02:06:17,866 Good news or bad, that thou com'st in so bluntly! 1841 02:06:17,949 --> 02:06:21,328 Bad news, my lord. Buckingham is fled to Richmond. 1842 02:06:24,081 --> 02:06:26,374 Come, muster men. My counsel is my shield. 1843 02:06:26,458 --> 02:06:28,418 We must be brief when traitors brave the field. 1844 02:06:28,502 --> 02:06:30,253 - How now! What news! - My gracious sovereign, 1845 02:06:30,337 --> 02:06:32,506 on the western coast rideth a puissant navy. 1846 02:06:32,589 --> 02:06:34,716 To the shore throng many doubtful hollow-hearted friends 1847 02:06:34,800 --> 02:06:36,718 unarmed and unresolved to beat them back. 1848 02:06:36,802 --> 02:06:38,720 'Tis thought that Richmond is their admiral, and there they hull, 1849 02:06:38,804 --> 02:06:41,056 expecting but the aid of Buckingham to welcome them ashore. 1850 02:06:41,139 --> 02:06:43,809 Some light-foot friend post to the Duke of Norfolk. Ratcliffe, thyself. 1851 02:06:43,892 --> 02:06:44,893 - Or Catesby. Where is he! - Here, my lord. 1852 02:06:44,976 --> 02:06:47,479 Catesby, fly to the Duke. Go thou to Salisbury. When thou comest thither... 1853 02:06:47,562 --> 02:06:50,232 Dull, unmindful villain, why stayest thou here and go'st not to the Duke? 1854 02:06:50,315 --> 02:06:52,067 First, mighty sovereign, let me know your mind, 1855 02:06:52,150 --> 02:06:53,443 what from Your Grace I shall deliver to him. 1856 02:06:53,527 --> 02:06:55,070 True, good Catesby, bid him levy straight 1857 02:06:55,153 --> 02:06:56,446 the greatest strength and power he can make 1858 02:06:56,530 --> 02:06:58,448 - and meet me presently at Salisbury. - I go. 1859 02:06:58,532 --> 02:07:00,408 What, may it please you, shall I do at Salisbury! 1860 02:07:00,492 --> 02:07:01,952 What wouldst thou do there before I go! 1861 02:07:02,035 --> 02:07:03,203 Your Highness told me I should post before. 1862 02:07:03,286 --> 02:07:07,374 My mind is changed, sir, my mind is changed. Ah, Stanley. 1863 02:07:08,166 --> 02:07:10,377 What's the news with you! 1864 02:07:10,460 --> 02:07:12,879 None good, my lord, to please you with the hearing, 1865 02:07:12,963 --> 02:07:15,507 nor none so bad it may not well be told. 1866 02:07:15,590 --> 02:07:17,300 Heyday, a riddle. Neither good nor bad. 1867 02:07:17,384 --> 02:07:18,844 What need'st thou run so many miles about, 1868 02:07:18,927 --> 02:07:20,428 when thou mayst tell thy tale the nearest way? 1869 02:07:20,512 --> 02:07:22,931 - Once more, what news! - Richmond is on the seas. 1870 02:07:23,014 --> 02:07:24,683 There let him sink, and be the seas on him! 1871 02:07:24,766 --> 02:07:26,393 White-livered runagate, what makes he there! 1872 02:07:26,476 --> 02:07:27,978 I know not, mighty sovereign, but by guess... 1873 02:07:28,061 --> 02:07:30,897 Well... as you guess? 1874 02:07:30,981 --> 02:07:33,942 Stirred up by Dorset, Buckingham and the Welsh, 1875 02:07:34,025 --> 02:07:36,778 he makes for England, there to claim... 1876 02:07:37,654 --> 02:07:39,114 the crown. 1877 02:07:50,375 --> 02:07:54,629 Is the chair empty? Is the sword unswayed! 1878 02:07:54,713 --> 02:07:58,383 Is the King dead! The empire unpossessed! 1879 02:07:58,466 --> 02:08:00,927 What heir of York is there alive but we? 1880 02:08:01,011 --> 02:08:03,680 And who is England's King but great York's heir! 1881 02:08:03,763 --> 02:08:05,682 Then, tell me, what makes he upon the seas? 1882 02:08:05,765 --> 02:08:07,225 Unless for that, my liege, I cannot guess. 1883 02:08:07,267 --> 02:08:09,144 Unless for that he comes to be your liege. 1884 02:08:09,227 --> 02:08:10,645 You cannot guess wherefore the Welshman comes. 1885 02:08:10,729 --> 02:08:12,230 Thou wilt revolt and fly to him, I fear. 1886 02:08:12,314 --> 02:08:13,940 No, mighty liege, therefore mistrust me not. 1887 02:08:14,024 --> 02:08:15,442 Where is thy power, then, to beat him back! 1888 02:08:15,525 --> 02:08:16,985 Where be thy tenants and thy followers! 1889 02:08:17,068 --> 02:08:18,695 Are they not now upon the western shore, 1890 02:08:18,778 --> 02:08:20,405 safe-conducting the rebels from their ships! 1891 02:08:20,488 --> 02:08:21,990 No, my good lord, my friends are in the north. 1892 02:08:22,073 --> 02:08:23,325 Cold friends to me. 1893 02:08:23,408 --> 02:08:26,286 What do they in the north when they should serve their sovereign in the west! 1894 02:08:26,369 --> 02:08:28,288 They have not been commanded, mighty sovereign! 1895 02:08:28,371 --> 02:08:29,664 Please it Your Majesty to give me leave. 1896 02:08:29,748 --> 02:08:31,458 I'll muster up my friends and meet Your Grace 1897 02:08:31,541 --> 02:08:33,293 where and what time Your Majesty shall please. 1898 02:08:33,376 --> 02:08:35,128 Aye, thou wilt be gone to join with Richmond. 1899 02:08:35,212 --> 02:08:38,965 Forget not thy son George. I will not trust you, sir. 1900 02:08:39,049 --> 02:08:41,635 My gracious sovereign! 1901 02:08:41,718 --> 02:08:43,970 Now in Devonshire, as I by friends am well advised, 1902 02:08:44,054 --> 02:08:47,474 Sir William Courtney and the haughty prelate, Bishop of Exeter, his brother there, 1903 02:08:47,557 --> 02:08:49,226 with many more confederates, are in arms! 1904 02:08:49,309 --> 02:08:51,228 My liege, in Kent the Guildfords are in arms 1905 02:08:51,311 --> 02:08:55,190 and every hour more confederates flock to their aid, and still their power increaseth. 1906 02:08:55,273 --> 02:08:57,525 Sir Thomas Urswick and Lord Marquess Dorset, 1907 02:08:57,609 --> 02:08:59,194 'tis said, my liege, are up in arms! 1908 02:08:59,277 --> 02:09:02,197 - My lord, the army of great Buckingham-- - Out on you, owls! 1909 02:09:02,280 --> 02:09:05,909 Nothing but songs of death! There, take thou that till thou bring better news! 1910 02:09:05,992 --> 02:09:07,994 Your Grace mistakes. The news I bring is good. 1911 02:09:08,078 --> 02:09:10,413 My news is that through sudden flood and fall of water, 1912 02:09:10,497 --> 02:09:13,041 the Duke of Buckingham's army is dispersed and scattered, 1913 02:09:13,124 --> 02:09:15,543 and he himself wandered away alone, no man knows whither. 1914 02:09:15,627 --> 02:09:18,713 I cry you mercy that I did mistake. Hath any well-advised friend proclaimed 1915 02:09:18,797 --> 02:09:20,423 reward to him that brings in Buckingham? 1916 02:09:20,507 --> 02:09:22,217 Such proclamation hath been made, my liege. 1917 02:09:22,300 --> 02:09:23,635 My liege! 1918 02:09:23,718 --> 02:09:26,429 The Duke of Buckingham is taken! 1919 02:09:38,316 --> 02:09:40,110 Off with his head. 1920 02:09:41,403 --> 02:09:43,530 So much for Buckingham. 1921 02:09:43,613 --> 02:09:45,573 That is the best news. 1922 02:09:45,657 --> 02:09:48,910 That Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, is with a mighty power landed at Milford 1923 02:09:48,994 --> 02:09:51,871 is colder tidings, yet they must be told. 1924 02:09:51,955 --> 02:09:54,082 Away towards Salisbury! 1925 02:09:54,165 --> 02:09:56,960 While we reason here, a royal battle might be won and lost. 1926 02:09:57,043 --> 02:09:59,212 Ratcliffe, take order Buckingham be brought to Salisbury. 1927 02:09:59,296 --> 02:10:01,047 The rest march on with me! 1928 02:10:01,131 --> 02:10:03,883 Then fiery expedition be my wing, 1929 02:10:03,967 --> 02:10:07,929 Jove's Mercury and herald for a King! 1930 02:10:08,013 --> 02:10:11,516 1931 02:10:20,025 --> 02:10:23,069 Here, pitch our tents... 1932 02:10:24,571 --> 02:10:26,114 even here... 1933 02:10:26,948 --> 02:10:28,742 in Bosworth field. 1934 02:10:31,786 --> 02:10:34,539 Why, how now, Catesby? Why look you so sad! 1935 02:10:34,622 --> 02:10:36,541 My heart is ten times lighter than my looks. 1936 02:10:36,624 --> 02:10:38,793 - My Lord of Norfolk! - Here, most gracious liege. 1937 02:10:38,877 --> 02:10:40,879 Norfolk, we must have knocks. Ha! Must we not! 1938 02:10:40,962 --> 02:10:42,839 We must both give and take, my gracious lord. 1939 02:10:42,922 --> 02:10:45,633 Up with my tent. Here will I lie tonight. 1940 02:10:47,218 --> 02:10:49,137 But where tomorrow! 1941 02:10:50,138 --> 02:10:53,641 Well, all's one for that. Who hath descried the number of the foe! 1942 02:10:53,725 --> 02:10:55,685 Six or seven thousand is their greatest number. 1943 02:10:55,769 --> 02:10:57,812 Why, our battalion trebles that account. 1944 02:10:57,896 --> 02:11:00,106 Besides, the King's name is a tower of strength, 1945 02:11:00,190 --> 02:11:02,150 which they upon the adverse faction want. 1946 02:11:02,233 --> 02:11:04,569 Up with my tent. There! 1947 02:11:05,612 --> 02:11:07,614 Come hither, Lovel. 1948 02:11:10,200 --> 02:11:12,285 Where is Lord Stanley quartered, dost thou know! 1949 02:11:12,369 --> 02:11:15,538 Unless I have mista'en his colours much, his regiment lies half a mile at least, 1950 02:11:15,622 --> 02:11:17,540 to northward of our power, milord. 1951 02:11:17,624 --> 02:11:22,045 Send to him, good Lovel. Bid him bring his power before sunrising, 1952 02:11:22,128 --> 02:11:26,007 lest his son George fall into the blind cave of eternal night. 1953 02:11:27,759 --> 02:11:29,677 Come, valiant gentlemen, 1954 02:11:29,761 --> 02:11:31,971 let us survey the vantage of the ground. 1955 02:11:32,055 --> 02:11:34,099 Let's want no discipline, make no delay, 1956 02:11:34,182 --> 02:11:37,477 for, sirs, tomorrow is a busy day. 1957 02:12:04,129 --> 02:12:06,506 My Lord of Stanley, the King doth strain a charge 1958 02:12:06,589 --> 02:12:08,758 that if you value your son George's life, 1959 02:12:08,842 --> 02:12:12,178 you do present your host before the crowing of the cock. 1960 02:12:18,810 --> 02:12:21,771 1961 02:13:57,408 --> 02:14:00,078 Fortune and victory sit on thy helm. 1962 02:14:00,161 --> 02:14:03,498 All comfort that the dark hour can afford be to thy person, 1963 02:14:03,581 --> 02:14:05,583 noble stepfather. 1964 02:14:05,667 --> 02:14:07,585 Tell me, how fares our loving mother! 1965 02:14:07,669 --> 02:14:09,629 I, by attorney, bless thee from thy mother, 1966 02:14:09,712 --> 02:14:11,714 who prays continually for Richmond's good. 1967 02:14:11,798 --> 02:14:13,967 So much for that. 1968 02:14:14,050 --> 02:14:16,052 The silent hours steal on. 1969 02:14:16,135 --> 02:14:19,222 In brief, for so the season bids us be, 1970 02:14:19,305 --> 02:14:21,307 prepare thy battle early in the morning. 1971 02:14:21,391 --> 02:14:24,519 I, as I may, with best advantage will deceive the time 1972 02:14:24,602 --> 02:14:27,814 and aid thee in this doubtful shock of arms. 1973 02:14:27,897 --> 02:14:31,025 But on thy side I may not be too forward, 1974 02:14:31,109 --> 02:14:33,528 lest, being seen, thy brother, tender George, 1975 02:14:33,611 --> 02:14:35,863 be executed in his father's sight. 1976 02:14:38,491 --> 02:14:40,410 Farewell. 1977 02:14:40,493 --> 02:14:43,871 The leisure and the fearful time cuts off the ceremonious vows of love, 1978 02:14:43,955 --> 02:14:46,332 which so long sundered friends should dwell upon. 1979 02:14:47,542 --> 02:14:49,919 God grant us leisure for these rites of love. 1980 02:14:50,920 --> 02:14:53,339 Once more, adieu. 1981 02:14:53,423 --> 02:14:56,384 Be valiant and speed well. 1982 02:14:56,467 --> 02:14:59,262 Good lords, conduct him to his regiment. 1983 02:15:11,190 --> 02:15:14,569 1984 02:15:41,012 --> 02:15:42,805 What is't o'clock! 1985 02:15:42,889 --> 02:15:45,266 'Tis suppertime, my lord. 'Tis nine o'clock. 1986 02:15:45,350 --> 02:15:47,769 Hmm. I will not sup tonight. 1987 02:15:47,852 --> 02:15:49,896 Give me some ink and paper. 1988 02:15:52,523 --> 02:15:54,776 What, is my helmet easier than it was, 1989 02:15:54,859 --> 02:15:56,611 and all my armour laid into my tent! 1990 02:15:56,694 --> 02:15:58,821 It is, my liege, and all things are in readiness. 1991 02:15:58,905 --> 02:16:01,491 Good Norfolk, hie thee to thy charge. 1992 02:16:01,574 --> 02:16:04,494 Choose careful watch, use trusty sentinels. 1993 02:16:04,577 --> 02:16:05,912 I go, my lord. 1994 02:16:05,995 --> 02:16:08,373 - Goodnight, good Lovel. - Milord. 1995 02:16:08,456 --> 02:16:10,875 Stir with the lark tomorrow, gentle Norfolk. 1996 02:16:10,958 --> 02:16:13,044 I warrant you, my lord. 1997 02:16:13,127 --> 02:16:16,381 1998 02:16:16,464 --> 02:16:19,008 - Catesby. - My lord? 1999 02:16:19,092 --> 02:16:21,177 Fill me a bowl of wine. 2000 02:16:22,303 --> 02:16:23,888 Give me a watch. 2001 02:16:28,893 --> 02:16:31,479 Saddle white Surrey for the field tomorrow. 2002 02:16:33,231 --> 02:16:36,401 Look that my staves be sound, but not too heavy. 2003 02:16:38,820 --> 02:16:40,029 Oh, Ratcliffe. 2004 02:16:40,697 --> 02:16:41,698 My lord? 2005 02:16:41,781 --> 02:16:44,283 Saw you the melancholy Lord Northumberland! 2006 02:16:45,284 --> 02:16:48,454 Thomas the Earl of Suffolk and himself, much about cockshut time, 2007 02:16:48,538 --> 02:16:51,416 from troop to troop went through the army, cheering up the soldiers. 2008 02:16:51,499 --> 02:16:54,043 So, I'm satisfied. 2009 02:16:54,127 --> 02:16:56,129 Give me a bowl of wine. 2010 02:16:57,463 --> 02:16:59,924 I have not that alacrity of spirit, 2011 02:17:00,007 --> 02:17:02,593 nor cheer of mind, that I was won't to have. 2012 02:17:03,928 --> 02:17:06,305 Set it down. Is ink and paper ready? 2013 02:17:06,389 --> 02:17:08,808 - It is, my lord. - Bid my guard watch. Leave me. 2014 02:17:12,145 --> 02:17:14,564 - Ratcliffe. - My lord? 2015 02:17:14,647 --> 02:17:18,484 About the mid of night come to my tent, 2016 02:17:18,568 --> 02:17:20,445 and help to arm me. 2017 02:17:30,580 --> 02:17:32,165 Leave me, I say. 2018 02:17:38,796 --> 02:17:42,842 2019 02:17:46,596 --> 02:17:49,807 2020 02:17:49,891 --> 02:17:53,853 2021 02:17:59,358 --> 02:18:01,444 Once more goodnight unto you all. 2022 02:18:01,527 --> 02:18:03,821 I'll strive, with troubled thoughts, to take a nap, 2023 02:18:03,905 --> 02:18:05,698 lest leaden slumber weigh me down tomorrow, 2024 02:18:05,782 --> 02:18:07,742 when I should mount with wings of victory. 2025 02:18:07,825 --> 02:18:10,161 And so, once more, goodnight, kind lords and gentlemen. 2026 02:18:10,244 --> 02:18:12,371 - Goodnight, good Richmond. - Goodnight. 2027 02:18:12,455 --> 02:18:14,916 2028 02:18:21,214 --> 02:18:22,799 2029 02:18:28,596 --> 02:18:30,973 O thou, whose captain I account myself... 2030 02:18:32,183 --> 02:18:34,393 look on my forces with a gracious eye. 2031 02:18:35,520 --> 02:18:38,022 Put in their hands thy bruising irons of wrath, 2032 02:18:38,105 --> 02:18:40,149 that we may crush down with a heavy fall 2033 02:18:40,274 --> 02:18:42,568 the usurping helmet of our adversaries. 2034 02:18:44,070 --> 02:18:46,364 Make us thy ministers of chastisement 2035 02:18:46,447 --> 02:18:48,741 that we may praise thee in thy victory. 2036 02:18:50,076 --> 02:18:52,870 To thee I do commend my watchful soul, 2037 02:18:52,954 --> 02:18:55,498 ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes. 2038 02:18:56,541 --> 02:18:59,168 Sleeping and waking... 2039 02:18:59,252 --> 02:19:01,254 O, defend me still. 2040 02:19:06,968 --> 02:19:09,554 2041 02:19:12,682 --> 02:19:14,183 2042 02:19:14,267 --> 02:19:16,894 2043 02:19:18,813 --> 02:19:22,400 2044 02:20:12,491 --> 02:20:16,287 Let me sit heavy in thy soul tomorrow. 2045 02:20:17,288 --> 02:20:21,000 I that was washed to death with fulsome wine... 2046 02:20:22,126 --> 02:20:23,836 poor Clarence... 2047 02:20:23,920 --> 02:20:26,923 by thy guile betrayed to death. 2048 02:20:28,925 --> 02:20:32,261 Tomorrow in the battle think on me 2049 02:20:32,345 --> 02:20:35,431 and fall thy edgeless sword. 2050 02:20:36,515 --> 02:20:39,352 Despair and die! 2051 02:20:41,812 --> 02:20:45,650 Dream on thy cousins smothered in the Tower. 2052 02:20:45,691 --> 02:20:50,029 Thy nephews' souls bid thee despair and die! 2053 02:20:52,365 --> 02:20:55,451 Think on Lord Hastings. 2054 02:20:55,534 --> 02:20:58,829 Despair and die! 2055 02:21:08,506 --> 02:21:11,384 Richard, thy wife, 2056 02:21:11,467 --> 02:21:14,303 that wretched Anne thy wife... 2057 02:21:15,346 --> 02:21:19,558 that never slept a quiet hour with thee... 2058 02:21:20,434 --> 02:21:24,647 now fills thy sleep with perturbations. 2059 02:21:25,815 --> 02:21:29,443 Tomorrow in the battle think on me... 2060 02:21:30,194 --> 02:21:33,614 and fall thy edgeless sword. 2061 02:21:34,907 --> 02:21:37,743 Despair and die! 2062 02:21:44,458 --> 02:21:47,837 2063 02:21:47,920 --> 02:21:50,381 2064 02:21:53,342 --> 02:21:55,594 Give me another horse! 2065 02:21:58,597 --> 02:22:00,558 Bind up my wounds! 2066 02:22:11,444 --> 02:22:14,822 Have mercy, Jesu! 2067 02:22:18,701 --> 02:22:22,038 2068 02:22:23,414 --> 02:22:26,167 2069 02:22:29,128 --> 02:22:31,672 2070 02:22:31,756 --> 02:22:34,091 2071 02:22:36,385 --> 02:22:37,720 My lord. 2072 02:22:37,803 --> 02:22:39,764 Who is there? 2073 02:22:39,847 --> 02:22:42,308 Ratcliffe, my lord. 'Tis I. 2074 02:22:42,391 --> 02:22:45,686 The early village cock hath twice done salutation to the morn. 2075 02:22:45,770 --> 02:22:47,897 Your friends are up and buckle on their armour. 2076 02:22:47,980 --> 02:22:51,484 O, Ratcliffe, I have dreamed a fearful dream. 2077 02:22:52,818 --> 02:22:56,280 What thinkest thou, will our friends prove all true! 2078 02:22:56,363 --> 02:22:58,699 No doubt, my lord. 2079 02:22:58,783 --> 02:23:00,659 O Ratcliffe, I fear. 2080 02:23:01,452 --> 02:23:03,329 I fear. 2081 02:23:03,412 --> 02:23:06,499 Nay, good my lord, be not afraid of shadows. 2082 02:23:10,920 --> 02:23:12,838 By the apostle Paul, shadows tonight 2083 02:23:12,922 --> 02:23:15,758 have struck more terror to the soul of Richard 2084 02:23:15,841 --> 02:23:18,177 than can the substance of ten thousand soldiers 2085 02:23:18,260 --> 02:23:21,097 armed in proof and led by shallow Richmond. 2086 02:23:21,180 --> 02:23:23,224 2087 02:23:23,307 --> 02:23:25,267 Tell the clock there. 2088 02:23:27,353 --> 02:23:29,355 Give me a calendar. 2089 02:23:31,649 --> 02:23:34,318 - Who saw the sun today! - Not I, my lord. 2090 02:23:35,319 --> 02:23:37,571 Then he disdains to shine, 2091 02:23:37,655 --> 02:23:41,117 for by the book he should have braved the east an hour ago. 2092 02:23:42,201 --> 02:23:44,203 A black day will it be... 2093 02:23:45,663 --> 02:23:47,206 to somebody. 2094 02:23:49,750 --> 02:23:51,544 - Catesby. - My lord. 2095 02:23:51,627 --> 02:23:53,963 The sun will not be seen today. 2096 02:23:54,046 --> 02:23:57,216 The sky doth frown and lour upon our army. 2097 02:23:58,384 --> 02:24:01,303 I would these dewy tears were from the ground. 2098 02:24:03,848 --> 02:24:05,808 Not shine today! 2099 02:24:07,393 --> 02:24:09,645 2100 02:24:09,728 --> 02:24:11,814 Why, what is that to me more than to Richmond! 2101 02:24:11,897 --> 02:24:13,899 For the selfsame heaven that frowns on me 2102 02:24:13,941 --> 02:24:16,193 looks sadly upon him. 2103 02:24:16,277 --> 02:24:19,196 Arm, arm, my lord! The foe vaunts in the field. 2104 02:24:19,280 --> 02:24:21,866 2105 02:24:28,539 --> 02:24:30,583 2106 02:24:30,666 --> 02:24:32,710 Come, bustle, bustle. Caparison my horse. 2107 02:24:32,793 --> 02:24:34,837 Call up Lord Stanley, bid him bring his power. 2108 02:24:34,920 --> 02:24:37,089 I will lead forth my soldiers to the field 2109 02:24:37,173 --> 02:24:39,091 and thus my battle shall be ordered. 2110 02:24:39,175 --> 02:24:41,969 My foreward shall be drawn out all in length, 2111 02:24:42,052 --> 02:24:44,096 consisting equally of horse and foot. 2112 02:24:44,180 --> 02:24:46,098 Our archers shall be placed in the midst. 2113 02:24:46,182 --> 02:24:48,642 John Duke of Norfolk and Thomas Earl of Suffolk, 2114 02:24:48,726 --> 02:24:50,352 shall have the leading of this foot and horse. 2115 02:24:50,436 --> 02:24:52,897 They thus directed, we will follow in the main battle, 2116 02:24:52,980 --> 02:24:57,401 whose puissance on either side shall be well winged with our chiefest horse. 2117 02:24:57,484 --> 02:25:00,279 This, and Saint George to boot! What think'st thou, Norfolk! 2118 02:25:00,362 --> 02:25:02,948 - A good direction, warlike sovereign. - 2119 02:25:06,952 --> 02:25:09,705 This found I on my tent this morning. 2120 02:25:13,209 --> 02:25:15,294 "Jockey of Norfolk... 2121 02:25:15,377 --> 02:25:17,463 be not so bold, 2122 02:25:17,546 --> 02:25:20,007 for Dickon thy master 2123 02:25:20,090 --> 02:25:22,218 is bought... 2124 02:25:22,301 --> 02:25:24,261 and sold." 2125 02:25:26,889 --> 02:25:29,225 A thing devised by the enemy. 2126 02:25:29,308 --> 02:25:32,728 My lord, the enemy are past the marsh. 2127 02:25:32,811 --> 02:25:37,274 2128 02:25:42,655 --> 02:25:45,407 Go, noble gentleman, every man to his charge. 2129 02:25:45,491 --> 02:25:47,868 Let not our babbling dreams affright our souls, 2130 02:25:47,952 --> 02:25:50,287 for conscience is a word that cowards use, 2131 02:25:50,371 --> 02:25:53,374 devised at first to keep the strong in awe. 2132 02:25:53,457 --> 02:25:55,626 - Conscience avaunt! - Aye! 2133 02:25:55,709 --> 02:25:57,836 2134 02:26:02,925 --> 02:26:05,052 Richard's himself again. 2135 02:26:07,596 --> 02:26:09,598 - March on! - Hurrah! 2136 02:26:09,682 --> 02:26:12,726 Join bravely, let us to it pell-mell. 2137 02:26:12,810 --> 02:26:16,272 If not to heaven, then hand in hand to hell. 2138 02:26:16,355 --> 02:26:19,275 - Hurrah! - Fight, gentlemen of England! 2139 02:26:19,316 --> 02:26:21,360 Fight, bold yeomen! 2140 02:26:21,443 --> 02:26:24,571 Draw, archers, draw your arrows to the head! 2141 02:26:24,655 --> 02:26:27,366 - Hurrah! - Spur your proud horses hard, 2142 02:26:27,449 --> 02:26:29,535 and ride in blood! 2143 02:26:29,618 --> 02:26:32,913 Amaze the welkin with your broken staves! 2144 02:27:08,282 --> 02:27:11,118 2145 02:28:39,665 --> 02:28:42,626 2146 02:29:12,281 --> 02:29:14,324 What says Lord Stanley! Will he bring his power! 2147 02:29:14,408 --> 02:29:17,035 - My lord, he doth deny to come. - Off with his son George's head! 2148 02:29:17,119 --> 02:29:18,996 My lord, the time admits not such a course! 2149 02:29:19,079 --> 02:29:21,165 After the battle let George Stanley die. 2150 02:29:35,345 --> 02:29:37,639 2151 02:29:42,936 --> 02:29:46,190 A thousand hearts are great within my bosom. 2152 02:29:48,650 --> 02:29:50,777 Advance our standards, 2153 02:29:50,861 --> 02:29:52,529 set upon our foes. 2154 02:29:55,657 --> 02:29:58,869 Our ancient word of courage, fair Saint George, 2155 02:29:58,952 --> 02:30:02,122 inspire us with the spleen of fiery dragons! 2156 02:30:02,998 --> 02:30:07,711 Upon them! Victory sits in our helms! 2157 02:30:12,591 --> 02:30:15,719 2158 02:31:24,788 --> 02:31:27,874 2159 02:32:06,830 --> 02:32:08,457 Aagh! 2160 02:32:26,808 --> 02:32:28,477 Rescue! 2161 02:32:33,357 --> 02:32:34,566 Rescue! 2162 02:32:39,488 --> 02:32:42,949 My Lord of Norfolk, rescue! 2163 02:32:43,033 --> 02:32:46,995 The King enacts more wonders than a man, daring an opposite to every danger. 2164 02:32:47,079 --> 02:32:50,082 His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights, 2165 02:32:50,165 --> 02:32:52,876 seeking for Richmond in the throat of death. 2166 02:32:52,959 --> 02:32:56,046 Rescue, fair lord, or else the day is lost. 2167 02:32:59,341 --> 02:33:01,385 2168 02:33:11,395 --> 02:33:12,729 A horse! 2169 02:33:13,313 --> 02:33:15,023 A horse! 2170 02:33:15,107 --> 02:33:18,819 My kingdom for a horse! 2171 02:33:19,736 --> 02:33:21,321 Withdraw, my lord. 2172 02:33:22,364 --> 02:33:24,366 I'll help you to a horse. 2173 02:33:24,449 --> 02:33:27,869 Slave, I have set my life upon a cast, 2174 02:33:27,953 --> 02:33:30,288 and I will stand the hazard of the die. 2175 02:33:30,372 --> 02:33:32,874 I think there be six Richmonds in the field. 2176 02:33:32,958 --> 02:33:35,794 Five have I slain today instead of him. 2177 02:33:36,628 --> 02:33:38,088 A horse! 2178 02:33:39,047 --> 02:33:44,010 A horse! My kingdom for a horse! 2179 02:34:07,409 --> 02:34:09,494 2180 02:34:29,765 --> 02:34:32,225 2181 02:34:32,309 --> 02:34:34,770 2182 02:35:16,228 --> 02:35:19,314 2183 02:35:36,456 --> 02:35:41,670 170105

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