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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:32,911 --> 00:00:38,709 Let's talk of graves, of worms and epitaphs, 2 00:00:40,502 --> 00:00:42,796 Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth. 3 00:00:44,965 --> 00:00:47,582 Let us sit upon the ground 4 00:00:47,718 --> 00:00:50,471 And tell sad stories of the death of kings. 5 00:00:52,514 --> 00:00:56,977 How some have been deposed; some slain in war; 6 00:00:58,145 --> 00:01:00,856 Some haunted by the ghosts they have deposed; 7 00:01:02,316 --> 00:01:07,321 Some poisoned by their wives; some sleeping killed. 8 00:01:08,948 --> 00:01:10,282 All murdered. 9 00:01:35,224 --> 00:01:40,428 Old John of Gaunt, time-honoured Lancaster. 10 00:01:40,563 --> 00:01:44,765 Hast thou brought hither Henry Hereford, thy bold son, 11 00:01:44,901 --> 00:01:47,226 Here to make good the boisterous late appeal 12 00:01:47,362 --> 00:01:49,604 Which then our leisure would not let us hear 13 00:01:49,739 --> 00:01:52,315 Against the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray? 14 00:01:52,450 --> 00:01:54,484 I have, my liege. 15 00:01:54,619 --> 00:01:56,694 Tell me, moreover, hast thou sounded him 16 00:01:56,830 --> 00:01:59,405 If he appeal the Duke on ancient malice, 17 00:01:59,541 --> 00:02:02,116 Or worthily, as a good subject should, 18 00:02:02,252 --> 00:02:04,869 On some known ground of treachery in him? 19 00:02:05,005 --> 00:02:08,581 As far as I could sift him on that argument, 20 00:02:08,717 --> 00:02:12,043 On some apparent danger seen in the Duke 21 00:02:12,179 --> 00:02:14,212 Aimed at your highness. 22 00:02:14,348 --> 00:02:16,965 Then call them to our presence. 23 00:02:17,100 --> 00:02:19,009 Face to face, 24 00:02:19,144 --> 00:02:22,596 And frowning brow to brow, ourselves will hear 25 00:02:22,731 --> 00:02:25,359 The accuser and the accused freely speak. 26 00:02:42,585 --> 00:02:44,326 Many years of happy days befall 27 00:02:44,462 --> 00:02:47,121 My gracious sovereign, my most loving liege! 28 00:02:47,256 --> 00:02:50,332 Each day still better other's happiness 29 00:02:50,468 --> 00:02:53,877 Until the heavens, envying earth's good hap, 30 00:02:54,013 --> 00:02:56,849 Add an immortal title to your crown! 31 00:02:58,059 --> 00:02:59,644 We thank you both. 32 00:03:01,813 --> 00:03:04,221 Yet one but flatters us, 33 00:03:04,357 --> 00:03:08,476 As well appeareth by the cause you come, 34 00:03:08,611 --> 00:03:11,812 Namely, to appeal each other of high treason. 35 00:03:11,948 --> 00:03:13,689 Cousin of Hereford, 36 00:03:13,825 --> 00:03:14,815 What dost thou object 37 00:03:14,951 --> 00:03:17,328 Against the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray? 38 00:03:18,955 --> 00:03:22,000 First - heaven be the record to my speech! 39 00:03:23,126 --> 00:03:25,493 In the devotion of a subject's love, 40 00:03:25,628 --> 00:03:29,080 And free from other misbegotten hate, 41 00:03:29,215 --> 00:03:32,969 Come I appellant to this princely presence. 42 00:03:34,390 --> 00:03:37,310 Now, Thomas Mowbray, do I turn to thee; 43 00:03:38,000 --> 00:03:40,310 And mark my greeting well, for what I speak 44 00:03:40,310 --> 00:03:42,385 My body shall make good upon this earth, 45 00:03:42,521 --> 00:03:44,648 Or my divine soul answer it in heaven. 46 00:03:47,275 --> 00:03:52,489 Thou art a traitor and a miscreant, 47 00:03:54,408 --> 00:03:57,943 Too good to be so, and too bad to live, 48 00:03:58,078 --> 00:04:01,404 Since the more fair and crystal is the sky, 49 00:04:01,540 --> 00:04:04,741 The uglier seem the clouds that in it fly. 50 00:04:04,877 --> 00:04:08,495 First, the fair reverence of your highness curbs me 51 00:04:08,631 --> 00:04:11,832 From giving reins and spurs to my free speech, 52 00:04:11,967 --> 00:04:15,002 Which else would post until it had returned 53 00:04:15,137 --> 00:04:18,547 These terms of treason doubled down his throat. 54 00:04:18,682 --> 00:04:25,345 Setting aside his high blood's royalty, I do defy him, 55 00:04:25,481 --> 00:04:26,972 And I spit at him, 56 00:04:27,108 --> 00:04:31,143 Call him a slanderous coward and a villain. 57 00:04:31,279 --> 00:04:35,064 What doth our cousin lay to Mowbray's charge? 58 00:04:35,199 --> 00:04:40,319 Look what I speak, my life shall prove it true: 59 00:04:40,455 --> 00:04:45,741 I say that Mowbray hath received eight thousand nobles 60 00:04:45,877 --> 00:04:48,411 In name of lending for your highness' soldiers, 61 00:04:48,546 --> 00:04:52,665 The which he hath detained for lewd employments, 62 00:04:52,800 --> 00:04:56,721 Like a false traitor and injurious villain. 63 00:04:58,389 --> 00:05:01,924 Besides I say, and will in battle prove, 64 00:05:02,060 --> 00:05:05,595 That all the treasons for these 18 years 65 00:05:05,730 --> 00:05:09,515 Complotted and contrived in this land 66 00:05:09,651 --> 00:05:13,436 Fetch from false Mowbray their first head and spring. 67 00:05:13,572 --> 00:05:15,730 And by the glorious worth of my descent, 68 00:05:15,866 --> 00:05:19,161 This arm shall prove it, or this life be spent! 69 00:05:28,378 --> 00:05:31,882 How high a pitch his resolution soars! 70 00:05:34,426 --> 00:05:37,669 Mowbray, impartial are our eyes and ears. 71 00:05:37,805 --> 00:05:42,090 He is our subject, Mowbray; so art thou. 72 00:05:42,226 --> 00:05:45,479 Free speech and fearless I to thee allow. 73 00:05:48,524 --> 00:05:53,810 Then, Bolingbroke, as low as to thy heart 74 00:05:53,946 --> 00:06:01,037 Through the false passage of thy throat, thou liest. 75 00:06:04,582 --> 00:06:08,544 Wrath-kindled gentlemen, be ruled by me: 76 00:06:11,631 --> 00:06:15,958 Let's purge this choler without letting blood. 77 00:06:16,093 --> 00:06:19,712 This we prescribe, though no physician; 78 00:06:19,847 --> 00:06:23,184 Deep malice makes too deep incision. 79 00:06:24,644 --> 00:06:29,065 Forget, forgive, conclude and be agreed; 80 00:06:30,108 --> 00:06:33,278 Our doctors say this is no month to bleed. 81 00:06:35,363 --> 00:06:37,772 Good uncle, let this end where it begun; 82 00:06:37,907 --> 00:06:41,244 We'll calm the Duke of Norfolk, you your son. 83 00:06:43,538 --> 00:06:48,501 To be a make-peace shall become my age. 84 00:06:50,712 --> 00:06:53,705 Throw down, my son, the Duke of Norfolk's gage. 85 00:06:53,840 --> 00:06:56,343 And Norfolk, throw down his. 86 00:06:59,137 --> 00:07:06,968 When, Harry, when? Obedience bids I should not bid again. 87 00:07:07,104 --> 00:07:13,892 Norfolk, give me his gage. Lions make leopards tame. 88 00:07:14,027 --> 00:07:16,447 Yea, but not change his spots. 89 00:07:18,407 --> 00:07:20,190 My dear, dear, lord, 90 00:07:20,326 --> 00:07:24,027 The purest treasure mortal times afford 91 00:07:24,163 --> 00:07:26,446 Is spotless reputation; 92 00:07:26,582 --> 00:07:33,036 Mine honour is my life; both grow in one. 93 00:07:33,172 --> 00:07:38,928 Take honour from me, and my life is done. 94 00:07:42,598 --> 00:07:49,355 Cousin, throw down your gage; do you begin? 95 00:07:52,442 --> 00:07:57,697 O God defend my soul from such deep sin. 96 00:08:05,622 --> 00:08:09,334 We were not born to sue but to command; 97 00:08:12,337 --> 00:08:15,580 Which since we cannot do to make you friends, 98 00:08:15,715 --> 00:08:18,416 Be ready as your lives shall answer it 99 00:08:18,551 --> 00:08:21,377 At Coventry upon Saint Lambert's Day. 100 00:08:21,513 --> 00:08:24,839 There shall your swords and lances arbitrate 101 00:08:24,975 --> 00:08:28,562 The swelling difference of your settled hate. 102 00:12:49,827 --> 00:12:51,402 Marshal, 103 00:12:51,537 --> 00:12:54,363 demand of yonder knights in arms 104 00:12:54,499 --> 00:12:57,658 Both who they are and why they come hither 105 00:12:57,794 --> 00:13:00,620 Thus plated in habiliments of war. 106 00:13:00,755 --> 00:13:04,123 In God's name and the King's, say who thou art 107 00:13:04,259 --> 00:13:08,138 And why thou com'st thus knightly clad in arms. 108 00:13:11,308 --> 00:13:13,841 My name is Thomas Mowbray, 109 00:13:13,977 --> 00:13:15,551 Duke of Norfolk, 110 00:13:15,687 --> 00:13:18,846 Who hither come engaged by my oath 111 00:13:18,982 --> 00:13:21,850 Both to defend my loyalty and truth 112 00:13:21,985 --> 00:13:24,394 To God, my king 113 00:13:24,529 --> 00:13:27,605 and my succeeding issue 114 00:13:27,741 --> 00:13:29,733 Against the Duke of Hereford 115 00:13:29,868 --> 00:13:32,861 To prove him, in defending of myself, 116 00:13:32,996 --> 00:13:40,452 A traitor to my God, my king and me. 117 00:13:40,587 --> 00:13:43,413 Harry of Hereford, Lancaster and Derby 118 00:13:43,549 --> 00:13:46,041 Am I, who ready here do stand in arms 119 00:13:46,176 --> 00:13:50,045 To prove, by God's grace and my body's valour, 120 00:13:50,180 --> 00:13:53,715 In lists, on Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, 121 00:13:53,851 --> 00:13:57,344 That he is a traitor, foul and dangerous, 122 00:13:57,479 --> 00:14:01,515 To God of heaven, King Richard and to me. 123 00:14:01,650 --> 00:14:03,392 On pain of death, 124 00:14:03,527 --> 00:14:05,602 no person be so bold 125 00:14:05,738 --> 00:14:08,480 Or daring-hardy as to touch the lists 126 00:14:08,616 --> 00:14:11,066 Except the Marshal and such officers 127 00:14:11,202 --> 00:14:14,653 Appointed to direct these fair designs. 128 00:14:14,789 --> 00:14:16,906 Lord Marshal, 129 00:14:17,041 --> 00:14:20,034 let me kiss my sovereign's hand, 130 00:14:20,169 --> 00:14:21,838 And bow my knee before his majesty 131 00:14:23,339 --> 00:14:25,456 For Mowbray and myself are like two men 132 00:14:25,591 --> 00:14:29,377 That vow a long and weary pilgrimage. 133 00:14:29,512 --> 00:14:32,046 The appellant in all duty greets your highness 134 00:14:32,181 --> 00:14:35,508 And craves to kiss your hand and take his leave. 135 00:14:35,643 --> 00:14:37,593 We will descend 136 00:14:37,729 --> 00:14:39,731 and fold him in our arms. 137 00:14:53,787 --> 00:14:56,821 Cousin of Hereford, as thy cause is right, 138 00:14:56,957 --> 00:15:00,419 So be thy fortune in this royal fight. 139 00:15:01,753 --> 00:15:04,287 Farewell, my blood, 140 00:15:04,423 --> 00:15:07,624 which if today thou shed, 141 00:15:07,759 --> 00:15:12,014 Lament we may, but not revenge thee dead. 142 00:15:21,774 --> 00:15:23,890 O let no noble eye profane a tear 143 00:15:24,026 --> 00:15:26,153 For me, if I be gored with Mowbray's spear. 144 00:15:34,578 --> 00:15:37,696 My loving lord, I take my leave of you. 145 00:15:37,832 --> 00:15:40,376 Of you, my noble cousin, Lord Aumerle. 146 00:15:44,213 --> 00:15:49,719 O thou, the earthly author of my blood, 147 00:15:51,012 --> 00:15:53,837 Whose youthful spirit in me regenerate, 148 00:15:53,973 --> 00:15:56,757 Doth with a twofold vigour lift me up 149 00:15:56,893 --> 00:15:59,604 To reach at victory above my head, 150 00:16:01,397 --> 00:16:04,640 Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers. 151 00:16:04,776 --> 00:16:10,281 God in thy good cause make thee prosperous. 152 00:16:11,449 --> 00:16:17,580 Be swift like lightning in the execution. Be valiant and live. 153 00:16:18,832 --> 00:16:21,751 Mine innocence and Saint George to thrive! 154 00:16:30,385 --> 00:16:33,388 Order the trial, Marshal, and begin. 155 00:17:50,466 --> 00:17:52,510 LORD MARSHALL: Stay! 156 00:17:54,012 --> 00:17:56,473 Stay! The King hath thrown his warder down. 157 00:18:02,270 --> 00:18:04,522 Let them lay their helmets by. 158 00:18:52,780 --> 00:18:54,115 Draw near. 159 00:19:03,416 --> 00:19:06,700 For that our kingdom's earth should not be soiled 160 00:19:06,836 --> 00:19:10,329 By that dear blood which it hath fostered 161 00:19:10,465 --> 00:19:13,249 And for our eyes do hate the dire aspect 162 00:19:13,384 --> 00:19:16,961 Of civil wounds ploughed up with neighbours' sword 163 00:19:17,096 --> 00:19:20,840 And for we think the eagle-winged pride 164 00:19:20,975 --> 00:19:23,676 Of sky-aspiring and ambitious thoughts, 165 00:19:23,811 --> 00:19:25,146 Set you on, 166 00:19:26,314 --> 00:19:29,150 We therefore banish you our territories 167 00:19:30,693 --> 00:19:33,478 You, cousin Hereford, upon pain of life, 168 00:19:33,613 --> 00:19:37,398 Till twice five summers have enriched our fields 169 00:19:37,534 --> 00:19:39,942 Shall not regreet our fair dominions, 170 00:19:40,078 --> 00:19:43,290 But tread the stranger paths of banishment. 171 00:19:45,917 --> 00:19:47,419 Your will be done. 172 00:19:51,506 --> 00:19:52,966 This must my comfort be, 173 00:19:56,094 --> 00:19:59,681 The sun that warms you here shall shine on me 174 00:20:01,350 --> 00:20:05,385 And those his golden beams to you here lent 175 00:20:05,521 --> 00:20:09,639 Shall point on me and gild my banishment. 176 00:20:09,775 --> 00:20:14,853 Norfolk, for thee remains a heavier doom, 177 00:20:14,989 --> 00:20:18,033 Which I with some unwillingness pronounce 178 00:20:19,451 --> 00:20:23,820 The sly slow hours shall not determinate 179 00:20:23,956 --> 00:20:27,074 The dateless limit of thy dear exile 180 00:20:27,209 --> 00:20:30,327 The hopeless word of "never to return" 181 00:20:30,463 --> 00:20:33,674 Breathe I against thee, upon pain of life. 182 00:20:36,093 --> 00:20:38,502 A heavy sentence, my most sovereign liege, 183 00:20:38,638 --> 00:20:42,225 And all unlooked for from your highness' mouth. 184 00:20:43,643 --> 00:20:45,801 The language I have learnt these 40 years, 185 00:20:45,937 --> 00:20:50,108 My native English, now I must forego. 186 00:20:51,526 --> 00:20:56,228 Within my mouth you have engaoled my tongue, 187 00:20:56,364 --> 00:20:59,982 Doubly portcullised with my teeth and lips, 188 00:21:00,118 --> 00:21:05,488 And dull, unfeeling, barren ignorance 189 00:21:05,623 --> 00:21:08,157 Is made my gaoler to attend on me. 190 00:21:08,293 --> 00:21:11,869 What is thy sentence then, but speechless death, 191 00:21:12,005 --> 00:21:16,833 Which robs my tongue from breathing native breath? 192 00:21:16,968 --> 00:21:19,919 It boots thee not to be compassionate. 193 00:21:20,055 --> 00:21:23,767 After our sentence, plaining comes too late. 194 00:21:26,603 --> 00:21:29,731 Return again, and take an oath with me. 195 00:21:33,568 --> 00:21:37,614 Lay on our royal sword your banished hands. 196 00:21:45,706 --> 00:21:47,864 Swear by the duty that you owe to God 197 00:21:48,000 --> 00:21:50,283 Our part therein we banish with yourselves 198 00:21:50,419 --> 00:21:52,379 To keep the oath that we administer 199 00:21:53,881 --> 00:21:56,999 You never shall, so help you truth and God, 200 00:21:57,134 --> 00:22:00,294 Embrace each other's love in banishment 201 00:22:00,429 --> 00:22:03,005 Nor never look upon each other's face 202 00:22:03,140 --> 00:22:05,674 Nor never write, regreet, nor reconcile 203 00:22:05,810 --> 00:22:09,720 This louring tempest of your home-bred hate 204 00:22:09,855 --> 00:22:13,015 Nor never by advised purpose meet 205 00:22:13,150 --> 00:22:15,559 To plot, contrive, or complot any ill 206 00:22:15,695 --> 00:22:18,646 'Gainst us, our state, our subjects or our land. 207 00:22:18,781 --> 00:22:20,439 I swear. 208 00:22:20,575 --> 00:22:21,941 And I, 209 00:22:22,076 --> 00:22:23,859 to keep all this. 210 00:22:23,995 --> 00:22:25,747 Norfolk, 211 00:22:27,457 --> 00:22:29,323 By this time, had the King permitted us, 212 00:22:29,459 --> 00:22:32,451 One of our souls had wandered in the air. 213 00:22:32,587 --> 00:22:36,716 Confess thy treasons 'ere thou fly this realm. 214 00:22:38,092 --> 00:22:39,500 Since thou hast far to go, 215 00:22:39,636 --> 00:22:43,004 bear not along the clogging burden of a guilty soul. 216 00:22:43,139 --> 00:22:44,766 No, Bolingbroke. 217 00:22:46,226 --> 00:22:48,134 If ever I were traitor, 218 00:22:48,269 --> 00:22:52,055 My name be blotted from the book of life, 219 00:22:52,190 --> 00:22:56,319 And I from heaven banished as from hence! 220 00:22:57,445 --> 00:22:59,562 But what thou art, 221 00:22:59,698 --> 00:23:04,202 God, thou and I do know 222 00:23:05,746 --> 00:23:08,457 And all too soon, I fear, 223 00:23:09,833 --> 00:23:12,669 the King shall rue. 224 00:23:25,516 --> 00:23:29,468 Uncle, even in the glasses of thine eyes 225 00:23:29,603 --> 00:23:31,511 I see thy grieved heart. 226 00:23:31,647 --> 00:23:34,348 Thy sad aspect 227 00:23:34,483 --> 00:23:36,350 Hath from the number of his banished years 228 00:23:36,485 --> 00:23:38,143 Plucked four away. 229 00:23:38,279 --> 00:23:41,897 Six frozen winters spent, 230 00:23:42,032 --> 00:23:44,900 Return with welcome home from banishment. 231 00:23:45,036 --> 00:23:48,039 How long a time lies in one little word! 232 00:23:50,166 --> 00:23:54,076 Four lagging winters and four wanton springs 233 00:23:54,212 --> 00:23:56,130 End in a word, 234 00:23:58,049 --> 00:23:59,999 such is the breath of kings. 235 00:24:00,134 --> 00:24:02,334 I thank my liege that in regard of me 236 00:24:02,470 --> 00:24:06,297 He shortens four years from my son's exile 237 00:24:06,432 --> 00:24:10,468 But little vantage shall I reap thereby 238 00:24:10,603 --> 00:24:13,679 For, ere the six years that he hath to spend 239 00:24:13,815 --> 00:24:17,224 Have changed their moons and brought their times around 240 00:24:17,360 --> 00:24:22,063 My oil-dried lamp and time-bewasted light 241 00:24:22,198 --> 00:24:25,691 Shall be extinct with age and endless night. 242 00:24:27,203 --> 00:24:31,906 Why, uncle, thou hast many years to live. 243 00:24:32,042 --> 00:24:34,450 But not a minute, King, that thou canst give. 244 00:24:34,586 --> 00:24:38,162 Shorten my days thou canst with sullen sorrow, 245 00:24:38,298 --> 00:24:42,010 And pluck nights from me, but not lend a morrow. 246 00:24:43,053 --> 00:24:47,015 Cousin, farewell, and uncle, bid him so. 247 00:24:48,350 --> 00:24:52,437 Six years we banish him, and he SHALL go. 248 00:25:20,174 --> 00:25:24,168 Teach thy necessity to reason thus - 249 00:25:24,303 --> 00:25:27,379 Think not the King did banish thee, 250 00:25:27,515 --> 00:25:29,089 But thou the King. 251 00:25:29,225 --> 00:25:33,302 Look what thy soul holds dear, 252 00:25:33,437 --> 00:25:36,013 Imagine it to lie that way thou goest, 253 00:25:36,149 --> 00:25:38,474 Not whence thou com'st. 254 00:25:38,609 --> 00:25:43,521 Suppose the singing birds musicians, 255 00:25:43,656 --> 00:25:45,147 The flowers fair ladies, 256 00:25:45,283 --> 00:25:48,567 And thy steps no more 257 00:25:48,703 --> 00:25:51,946 Than a delightful measure or a dance 258 00:25:52,081 --> 00:25:55,157 For gnarling sorrow has less power to bite 259 00:25:55,293 --> 00:25:58,338 The man that mocks at it and sets it light. 260 00:25:59,756 --> 00:26:01,831 O who can hold a fire in his hand 261 00:26:01,966 --> 00:26:04,594 By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? 262 00:26:07,097 --> 00:26:09,714 Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite 263 00:26:09,849 --> 00:26:12,352 By bare imagination of a feast? 264 00:26:14,062 --> 00:26:16,054 Or wallow naked in December snow 265 00:26:16,189 --> 00:26:19,432 By thinking on fantastic summer's heat? 266 00:26:19,568 --> 00:26:20,809 No, 267 00:26:20,944 --> 00:26:23,061 the apprehension of the good 268 00:26:23,196 --> 00:26:26,481 Gives but the greater feeling to the worse. 269 00:26:26,617 --> 00:26:30,026 Come, come, my son, 270 00:26:30,162 --> 00:26:32,779 be though on thy way. 271 00:26:32,915 --> 00:26:36,460 Had I thy youth and cause, I would not stay. 272 00:27:41,109 --> 00:27:43,403 Then, England's ground, farewell! 273 00:27:46,323 --> 00:27:48,158 Sweet soil, adieu 274 00:27:51,244 --> 00:27:53,413 My mother and my nurse that bears me yet! 275 00:28:02,297 --> 00:28:04,800 Where'er I wander, boast of this I can, 276 00:28:06,760 --> 00:28:08,136 Though banished, 277 00:28:09,388 --> 00:28:11,098 Yet a true-born Englishman. 278 00:28:43,005 --> 00:28:45,331 Cousin Aumerle, 279 00:28:45,466 --> 00:28:48,959 How far brought you high Hereford on his way? 280 00:28:49,095 --> 00:28:50,878 I brought high Hereford, if you call him so, 281 00:28:51,013 --> 00:28:52,755 But to the shoreline, and there I left him. 282 00:28:52,890 --> 00:28:56,008 What said our cousin when you parted with him? 283 00:28:56,144 --> 00:28:57,729 Farewell. 284 00:29:02,984 --> 00:29:05,726 Marry, would the word "farewell" have lengthened hours 285 00:29:05,862 --> 00:29:07,603 and added years to his short banishment 286 00:29:07,739 --> 00:29:10,116 He should have had a volume of farewells. 287 00:29:12,243 --> 00:29:14,110 But since it would not, 288 00:29:14,245 --> 00:29:16,081 He had none of me. 289 00:29:17,457 --> 00:29:21,461 He is our cousin, cousin. 290 00:29:27,133 --> 00:29:30,595 We did observe his courtship of the common people. 291 00:29:32,013 --> 00:29:34,339 How he did seem to dive into their hearts 292 00:29:34,474 --> 00:29:36,643 With humble and familiar courtesy, 293 00:29:38,395 --> 00:29:42,722 What reverence he did throw away on slaves. 294 00:29:42,858 --> 00:29:46,893 Off goes his bonnet to an oyster-wench. 295 00:29:47,029 --> 00:29:49,396 A brace of draymen bid God speed him well, 296 00:29:49,531 --> 00:29:51,690 And had the tribute of his supple knee 297 00:29:51,825 --> 00:29:55,996 With "Thanks, my countrymen, my loving friends," 298 00:29:57,706 --> 00:30:01,616 As were our England in reversion his. 299 00:30:01,752 --> 00:30:03,118 Well, he is gone, 300 00:30:03,254 --> 00:30:06,580 And with him go these thoughts. 301 00:30:06,715 --> 00:30:10,334 Now for the rebels which stand out in Ireland, 302 00:30:10,469 --> 00:30:13,837 Expedient manage must be made, my liege, 303 00:30:13,973 --> 00:30:16,632 'Ere further leisure yield them further means 304 00:30:16,767 --> 00:30:20,302 For their advantage and your highness' loss. 305 00:30:20,438 --> 00:30:23,983 We will ourself in person to this war, 306 00:30:25,860 --> 00:30:29,436 And for our coffers are grown somewhat light, 307 00:30:29,572 --> 00:30:32,857 We are enforced to farm our royal realm, 308 00:30:32,992 --> 00:30:34,942 The revenue whereof shall furnish us 309 00:30:35,078 --> 00:30:36,360 For our affairs in hand. 310 00:30:36,496 --> 00:30:38,863 If that come short, 311 00:30:38,998 --> 00:30:41,574 Our substitutes at home shall have blank charters 312 00:30:41,709 --> 00:30:43,910 Whereto, when they shall know what men are rich, 313 00:30:44,045 --> 00:30:46,245 You shall subscribe them for large sums of gold, 314 00:30:46,381 --> 00:30:48,372 And send them after to supply our wants 315 00:30:48,508 --> 00:30:52,053 For we will make for Ireland presently. 316 00:30:53,304 --> 00:30:54,378 Scroop, what news? 317 00:30:54,514 --> 00:30:57,173 Old John of Gaunt is grievous sick, my lord, 318 00:30:57,309 --> 00:30:59,676 Suddenly taken, and hath sent post-haste 319 00:30:59,811 --> 00:31:01,761 To entreat your majesty to visit him. 320 00:31:01,897 --> 00:31:03,940 Where lies he? At Lancaster. 321 00:31:05,776 --> 00:31:08,142 Now put it, God, in the physician's mind 322 00:31:08,278 --> 00:31:11,531 To help him to his grave immediately! 323 00:31:13,116 --> 00:31:15,442 The lining of his coffers shall make coats 324 00:31:15,577 --> 00:31:18,069 To deck our soldiers for these Irish wars. 325 00:31:18,205 --> 00:31:19,404 Come, gentlemen, 326 00:31:19,540 --> 00:31:22,782 Let's all go visit him. 327 00:31:22,918 --> 00:31:26,286 Pray God we may make haste and come too late! 328 00:31:26,422 --> 00:31:28,882 Will the King come... 329 00:31:30,342 --> 00:31:32,167 That I may breathe my last 330 00:31:32,302 --> 00:31:34,002 In wholesome counsel 331 00:31:34,138 --> 00:31:38,090 To his unstaid youth? 332 00:31:38,225 --> 00:31:41,093 Vex not yourself, nor strive not with your breath, 333 00:31:41,228 --> 00:31:43,470 For all in vain comes counsel to his ear. 334 00:31:43,606 --> 00:31:47,641 O but they say the tongues of dying men 335 00:31:47,777 --> 00:31:50,571 Enforce attention like deep harmony. 336 00:31:51,822 --> 00:31:56,108 Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain, 337 00:31:56,244 --> 00:32:00,832 For they breathe truth that breathe their words in pain. 338 00:32:02,333 --> 00:32:06,546 Though Richard my life's counsel would not hear, 339 00:32:08,089 --> 00:32:13,584 Yet my death's sad tale may yet undeaf his ear. 340 00:32:13,720 --> 00:32:18,089 No, it is stopped with other, flattering sounds. 341 00:32:18,224 --> 00:32:24,846 His rash fierce blaze of riot cannot last, 342 00:32:24,981 --> 00:32:30,768 For violent fires soon burn out themselves 343 00:32:30,904 --> 00:32:33,604 This royal throne of kings, 344 00:32:33,740 --> 00:32:35,773 This sceptred isle, 345 00:32:35,909 --> 00:32:40,914 This...earth 346 00:32:42,999 --> 00:32:44,960 Of majesty, 347 00:32:46,795 --> 00:32:48,380 This seat of Mars, 348 00:32:51,883 --> 00:32:55,502 This other Eden, 349 00:32:55,637 --> 00:32:58,974 Demi-paradise, 350 00:33:00,934 --> 00:33:07,013 This fortress built by Nature for herself 351 00:33:07,149 --> 00:33:12,613 Against infection and the hand of war, 352 00:33:14,740 --> 00:33:19,234 This happy breed of men, 353 00:33:19,370 --> 00:33:23,582 This little world, 354 00:33:25,167 --> 00:33:28,869 This precious stone set in the silver sea, 355 00:33:29,005 --> 00:33:33,374 Which serves it in the office of a wall, 356 00:33:33,509 --> 00:33:38,003 Or as a moat defensive to a house 357 00:33:38,139 --> 00:33:42,477 Against the envy of less happier lands, 358 00:33:44,520 --> 00:33:48,889 This blessed plot, this earth, 359 00:33:49,025 --> 00:33:51,767 This realm, 360 00:33:51,903 --> 00:33:53,863 This England, 361 00:33:56,449 --> 00:34:02,497 This land of such dear souls, 362 00:34:05,083 --> 00:34:07,419 This dear, dear land, 363 00:34:09,963 --> 00:34:12,299 Is now leased out - 364 00:34:13,800 --> 00:34:15,760 I die pronouncing it - 365 00:34:16,887 --> 00:34:20,849 Like to a tenement on a pelting farm. 366 00:34:22,267 --> 00:34:25,927 England, bound in with the triumphant sea, 367 00:34:26,063 --> 00:34:28,722 Is now bound in with shame! 368 00:34:45,791 --> 00:34:48,002 How fares our noble uncle Lancaster? 369 00:34:49,670 --> 00:34:51,536 How is't with aged Gaunt? 370 00:34:51,672 --> 00:34:55,791 O how that name befits my composition! 371 00:34:55,926 --> 00:35:02,297 Old Gaunt indeed, and gaunt in being old. 372 00:35:02,433 --> 00:35:07,302 For sleeping England long time have I watched 373 00:35:07,438 --> 00:35:12,276 Watching breeds leanness, leanness is all gaunt. 374 00:35:13,319 --> 00:35:16,604 The pleasure that some fathers feed upon 375 00:35:16,739 --> 00:35:22,276 Is my strict fast - I mean my children's looks, 376 00:35:22,412 --> 00:35:26,958 And therein fasting hast thou made me gaunt. 377 00:35:30,336 --> 00:35:34,080 Can sick men play so nicely with their names? 378 00:35:34,215 --> 00:35:37,927 Since thou dost seek to kill my name in me, 379 00:35:39,387 --> 00:35:44,184 I mock my name, great King, to flatter thee. 380 00:35:46,019 --> 00:35:48,970 Should dying men flatter with those that live? 381 00:35:49,105 --> 00:35:51,222 Oh, no, 382 00:35:51,358 --> 00:35:54,058 men living flatter those that die. 383 00:35:54,194 --> 00:35:58,855 Thou, now a-dying, say'st thou flatterest me. 384 00:35:58,990 --> 00:36:00,492 No, no, 385 00:36:02,703 --> 00:36:06,957 Thou diest, though I the sicker be. 386 00:36:08,250 --> 00:36:09,877 I am in health, 387 00:36:11,086 --> 00:36:13,328 I breathe and see thee ill. 388 00:36:13,463 --> 00:36:18,500 Now he that made me knows I see thee ill. 389 00:36:18,635 --> 00:36:22,754 Thy death-bed is no lesser than thy land, 390 00:36:22,890 --> 00:36:27,645 Wherein thou liest in reputation sick 391 00:36:29,313 --> 00:36:35,309 And thou, too careless patient as thou art, 392 00:36:35,444 --> 00:36:38,979 Committ'st thy anointed body to the cure 393 00:36:39,115 --> 00:36:44,485 Of those physicians that first wounded thee. 394 00:36:44,620 --> 00:36:48,739 A thousand flatterers sit within thy crown, 395 00:36:48,875 --> 00:36:52,660 Whose compass is no bigger than thy head. 396 00:36:52,795 --> 00:36:57,206 Landlord of England art thou now, not king. 397 00:36:57,341 --> 00:36:58,707 And thou... 398 00:36:58,843 --> 00:37:01,669 A lunatic lean-witted fool! 399 00:37:01,804 --> 00:37:04,505 Darest with thy frozen admonition 400 00:37:04,641 --> 00:37:07,008 Make pale our cheek, chasing the royal blood 401 00:37:07,143 --> 00:37:09,176 With fury from his native residence? 402 00:37:09,312 --> 00:37:12,847 Now, by my seat's right royal majesty, 403 00:37:12,982 --> 00:37:14,974 Wert thou not my father's father's son, 404 00:37:15,110 --> 00:37:17,894 This tongue that runs so roundly in thy head 405 00:37:18,029 --> 00:37:21,700 Should run thy head from thy unreverent shoulders! 406 00:37:23,368 --> 00:37:25,068 Live in thy shame! 407 00:37:25,203 --> 00:37:28,832 But die not shame with thee! 408 00:37:45,724 --> 00:37:47,966 I do beseech your majesty, impute his words 409 00:37:48,101 --> 00:37:50,010 To wayward sickliness and age in him. 410 00:37:50,145 --> 00:37:52,220 He loves you, on my life, and holds you dear 411 00:37:52,356 --> 00:37:54,681 As Harry, Duke of Hereford, were he here. 412 00:37:54,817 --> 00:37:57,100 Right, you say true. As Hereford's love, so his 413 00:37:57,236 --> 00:37:59,811 As theirs, so mine and all be as it is. 414 00:37:59,947 --> 00:38:01,448 My liege! 415 00:38:05,411 --> 00:38:09,238 Old Gaunt commends him to your highness. 416 00:38:09,373 --> 00:38:11,573 What says he? 417 00:38:11,709 --> 00:38:13,586 Nay, nothing. 418 00:38:15,004 --> 00:38:17,037 All is said. 419 00:38:17,173 --> 00:38:21,093 His tongue now is a stringless instrument 420 00:38:22,678 --> 00:38:27,225 Words, life and all old Lancaster hath spent. 421 00:38:28,851 --> 00:38:32,063 Be York the next that must be bankrupt so! 422 00:38:33,481 --> 00:38:36,567 Though death be poor, it ends a mortal woe. 423 00:38:41,948 --> 00:38:47,495 The ripest fruit first falls, and so doth he. 424 00:38:49,622 --> 00:38:54,461 His time is spent, our pilgrimage must be. 425 00:38:58,965 --> 00:39:02,417 So much for that. Now, 426 00:39:02,552 --> 00:39:05,837 We must supplant those rough rug-headed kerns, 427 00:39:05,972 --> 00:39:07,672 Which live like venom where no venom else 428 00:39:07,808 --> 00:39:10,300 But only they have privilege to live. 429 00:39:10,435 --> 00:39:13,803 And, for these great affairs do ask some charge, 430 00:39:13,939 --> 00:39:16,639 Towards our assistance we do seize to us 431 00:39:16,775 --> 00:39:20,602 The plate, coin, revenues and moveables 432 00:39:20,737 --> 00:39:23,104 Whereof our uncle Gaunt did stand possessed. 433 00:39:23,240 --> 00:39:25,357 How long shall I be patient? 434 00:39:25,492 --> 00:39:26,900 Ah, how long 435 00:39:27,035 --> 00:39:29,361 Shall tender duty make me suffer wrong? 436 00:39:29,496 --> 00:39:31,363 I am the last of noble Edward's sons, 437 00:39:31,498 --> 00:39:33,448 Of whom thy father, Prince of Wales, was first. 438 00:39:33,584 --> 00:39:36,243 In war was never lion raged more fierce, 439 00:39:36,378 --> 00:39:38,870 In peace was never gentle lamb more mild. 440 00:39:39,006 --> 00:39:41,675 Than was that young and princely gentleman. 441 00:39:42,968 --> 00:39:48,265 His face thou hast, for even so looked he, O Richard! 442 00:39:49,809 --> 00:39:52,634 York is far too gone with grief, 443 00:39:52,770 --> 00:39:55,137 Or else he never would compare between... 444 00:39:55,272 --> 00:39:56,638 Why, uncle, what's the matter? 445 00:39:56,774 --> 00:39:58,985 O my liege, Pardon me, if you please 446 00:40:01,404 --> 00:40:03,103 Seek you to seize and grip into your hands 447 00:40:03,239 --> 00:40:06,117 The royalties and rights of banished Hereford? 448 00:40:07,452 --> 00:40:11,654 Is not Gaunt dead? And doth not Hereford live? Was not Gaunt just? 449 00:40:11,789 --> 00:40:16,492 And is not Harry true? Did the one not deserve to have an heir? 450 00:40:16,628 --> 00:40:19,829 Is not the heir a well-deserving son? 451 00:40:19,964 --> 00:40:21,998 Take Hereford's rights away and take from time 452 00:40:22,133 --> 00:40:24,458 His charters and his customary rights. 453 00:40:24,594 --> 00:40:29,463 Let not tomorrow then ensue today. Be not thyself. 454 00:40:29,599 --> 00:40:30,673 For how art thou a king 455 00:40:30,809 --> 00:40:32,758 But by fair sequence and succession? 456 00:40:32,894 --> 00:40:34,802 Now, afore God 457 00:40:34,938 --> 00:40:37,472 If you do wrongfully seize Hereford's rights, 458 00:40:37,607 --> 00:40:40,099 You pluck a thousand dangers on your head, 459 00:40:40,235 --> 00:40:42,602 You lose a thousand well-disposed hearts 460 00:40:42,737 --> 00:40:45,647 And prick my tender patience to those thoughts 461 00:40:45,782 --> 00:40:48,869 Which honour and allegiance can not think. 462 00:40:49,995 --> 00:40:51,747 Think what you will, 463 00:40:52,873 --> 00:40:54,614 We seize into our hands 464 00:40:54,750 --> 00:40:58,785 His plate, his goods, his money and his lands. 465 00:40:58,921 --> 00:41:01,121 I'll not be by the while. 466 00:41:01,256 --> 00:41:03,133 My liege, farewell. 467 00:41:04,510 --> 00:41:07,763 What will ensue here after there's none can tell. 468 00:41:16,313 --> 00:41:17,596 Tomorrow next 469 00:41:17,731 --> 00:41:21,151 We will for Ireland, and 'tis time. 470 00:41:22,528 --> 00:41:26,730 And we create, in absence of ourself, 471 00:41:26,866 --> 00:41:29,608 Our uncle York Lord Governor of England, 472 00:41:29,744 --> 00:41:33,456 For he is just and always loved us well. 473 00:41:36,000 --> 00:41:37,700 Tomorrow must we part. 474 00:41:37,835 --> 00:41:41,005 Be merry, for our time of stay is short. 475 00:41:58,898 --> 00:42:00,859 NORTHUMBERLAND: Well, lords, 476 00:42:02,610 --> 00:42:05,321 the Duke of Lancaster is dead. 477 00:42:06,740 --> 00:42:09,732 ROSS: And living, too, for now his son is duke. 478 00:42:09,868 --> 00:42:12,360 WILLOUGHBY: Barely in titles, not in revenues. 479 00:42:12,495 --> 00:42:14,862 Richly in both, if justice had it right. 480 00:42:14,998 --> 00:42:17,573 My heart is great, but it must break with silence 481 00:42:17,709 --> 00:42:20,629 'Ere it be disburdened with a liberal tongue. 482 00:42:24,257 --> 00:42:29,544 Nay, speak thy mind, and let him ne'er speak more 483 00:42:29,680 --> 00:42:32,380 That speaks thy words again to do thee harm. 484 00:42:32,516 --> 00:42:36,301 Tends that thou wouldst speak to the Duke of Hereford? 485 00:42:36,436 --> 00:42:39,179 If it be so, out with it boldly, man. 486 00:42:39,314 --> 00:42:41,681 Quick is mine ear to hear of good towards him. 487 00:42:41,817 --> 00:42:43,517 No good at all that I can do for him 488 00:42:43,652 --> 00:42:45,602 Unless you call it good to pity him, 489 00:42:45,738 --> 00:42:47,906 Bereft and gelded of his patrimony. 490 00:42:49,325 --> 00:42:53,860 Now, afore God, 'tis shame such wrongs are borne 491 00:42:53,996 --> 00:42:56,947 In him, a royal prince, and many more 492 00:42:57,082 --> 00:43:00,294 Of noble blood in this declining land. 493 00:43:02,213 --> 00:43:06,415 The King is not himself, but basely led 494 00:43:06,550 --> 00:43:09,793 By flatterers, and what they will inform 495 00:43:09,929 --> 00:43:11,670 Merely in hate, against any of us all, 496 00:43:11,806 --> 00:43:13,672 That will the King severely prosecute 497 00:43:13,808 --> 00:43:15,215 'Gainst us, 498 00:43:15,351 --> 00:43:17,092 Our lives, our children, and our heirs. 499 00:43:17,228 --> 00:43:19,261 The commons hath he pilled with grievous taxes, 500 00:43:19,397 --> 00:43:20,638 And quite lost their hearts. 501 00:43:20,773 --> 00:43:22,890 The nobles hath he fined For ancient quarrels, 502 00:43:23,025 --> 00:43:24,308 And quite lost their hearts. 503 00:43:24,444 --> 00:43:28,145 The King's grown bankrupt like a broken man. 504 00:43:28,281 --> 00:43:30,398 Reproach and dissolution hangeth over him. 505 00:43:30,533 --> 00:43:32,149 He hath not money for these Irish wars, 506 00:43:32,285 --> 00:43:34,235 But by the robbing of the banished Duke. 507 00:43:34,370 --> 00:43:35,872 His noble kinsman! 508 00:43:37,373 --> 00:43:39,209 Most degenerate King! 509 00:43:42,670 --> 00:43:49,167 But, lords, we hear this fearful tempest sing, 510 00:43:49,302 --> 00:43:52,055 And yet seek no shelter to avoid the storm. 511 00:43:55,058 --> 00:43:57,550 We see the wind sit sore upon our sails, 512 00:43:57,686 --> 00:44:00,887 And yet we strike not, but securely perish. 513 00:44:01,022 --> 00:44:03,014 We see the very wreck that we must suffer, 514 00:44:03,150 --> 00:44:05,652 And unavoidable is the danger now. Not so. 515 00:44:08,155 --> 00:44:10,397 Even through the hollow eyes of Death 516 00:44:10,532 --> 00:44:16,027 I spy life peering, but dare not say 517 00:44:16,163 --> 00:44:18,749 How near the tiding of our comfort is. 518 00:44:23,128 --> 00:44:25,370 Nay, let us hear thy thoughts as thou dost ours. 519 00:44:25,506 --> 00:44:27,372 Be confident to speak, Northumberland. 520 00:44:27,508 --> 00:44:29,541 We three are but thyself, and, speaking so, 521 00:44:29,677 --> 00:44:31,001 Thy words are but as thoughts. 522 00:44:31,136 --> 00:44:32,085 Therefore, be bold. 523 00:44:32,221 --> 00:44:35,631 Then thus - I have from Port le Blanc, a bay 524 00:44:35,766 --> 00:44:38,884 In Brittany, received intelligence 525 00:44:39,019 --> 00:44:40,469 That Harry, Duke of Hereford, 526 00:44:40,604 --> 00:44:42,471 Is making hither with all due expedience, 527 00:44:42,606 --> 00:44:44,734 And shortly means to touch our northern shore. 528 00:44:46,068 --> 00:44:48,560 Perhaps he hath 'ere this, but stays upon 529 00:44:48,696 --> 00:44:52,147 The first departing of the King for Ireland. 530 00:44:52,283 --> 00:44:57,361 If then, we shall shake off our slavish yoke, 531 00:44:57,497 --> 00:45:01,198 Imp out our drooping country's broken wing, 532 00:45:01,334 --> 00:45:03,409 Redeem from broking pawn the blemished crown, 533 00:45:03,544 --> 00:45:06,203 And make high majesty look like itself, 534 00:45:06,339 --> 00:45:08,549 Away with me in post to meet him there. 535 00:45:09,884 --> 00:45:13,711 But if you faint, as fearing to do so, 536 00:45:13,847 --> 00:45:17,465 Stay and be secret, and myself will go. 537 00:45:17,600 --> 00:45:20,635 To horse, to horse! Urge doubts to them that fear. 538 00:45:20,770 --> 00:45:24,441 Hold out my horse and I will be first there. 539 00:47:09,172 --> 00:47:12,300 Madam, your majesty is too much sad. 540 00:47:13,552 --> 00:47:16,336 You promised, when you parted with the King, 541 00:47:16,471 --> 00:47:18,463 To lay aside life-harming heaviness 542 00:47:18,598 --> 00:47:21,800 And entertain a cheerful disposition. 543 00:47:21,935 --> 00:47:24,104 To please the King I did, 544 00:47:25,272 --> 00:47:27,900 To please myself I cannot do it. 545 00:47:29,151 --> 00:47:32,352 The banished Bolingbroke repeals himself, 546 00:47:32,488 --> 00:47:34,563 And with uplifted arms is safe arrived 547 00:47:34,698 --> 00:47:36,690 At Ravenspurgh. Now God in heaven forbid! 548 00:47:36,825 --> 00:47:39,860 Madam, 'tis too true. Despair not, madam. 549 00:47:39,995 --> 00:47:41,069 Who shall hinder me? 550 00:47:41,205 --> 00:47:44,156 Uncle, for God's sake, speak comfortable words. 551 00:47:44,291 --> 00:47:46,199 Should I do so, I should belie my thoughts. 552 00:47:46,335 --> 00:47:48,410 Comfort's in heaven, and we are on the earth, 553 00:47:48,546 --> 00:47:51,955 Where nothing lives but crosses, cares and grief. 554 00:47:52,091 --> 00:47:54,249 Your husband, he is gone to save far off, 555 00:47:54,385 --> 00:47:57,377 Whilst others come to make him lose at home. 556 00:47:57,513 --> 00:47:59,254 Here am I left to underprop his land, 557 00:47:59,390 --> 00:48:02,174 Who, weak with age, cannot support myself. 558 00:48:02,310 --> 00:48:03,634 I know not what to do! 559 00:48:03,769 --> 00:48:05,646 Gentlemen, will you go muster men? 560 00:48:08,065 --> 00:48:10,318 Come, cousin, I'll dispose of you. 561 00:48:27,877 --> 00:48:31,422 The wind sits fair for news to go for Ireland, 562 00:48:32,549 --> 00:48:33,883 But none returns. 563 00:48:36,052 --> 00:48:37,210 For us to levy power 564 00:48:37,345 --> 00:48:40,088 Proportionable to the enemy is all unpossible. 565 00:48:40,223 --> 00:48:43,351 Besides, our nearness to the King in love 566 00:48:44,728 --> 00:48:47,011 Is near the hate of those love not the King. 567 00:48:47,147 --> 00:48:49,847 And that's the wavering commons, for their love 568 00:48:49,983 --> 00:48:53,101 Lies in their purses and whoso empties them, 569 00:48:53,236 --> 00:48:56,104 By so much fills their hearts with deadly hate. 570 00:48:56,239 --> 00:48:59,816 Wherein the King stands generally condemned. 571 00:48:59,952 --> 00:49:03,028 If judgment lie in them, then so do we, 572 00:49:03,163 --> 00:49:06,323 Because we ever have been near the King. 573 00:49:06,458 --> 00:49:09,795 Well, I will for refuge straight to Bristol Castle. 574 00:49:11,046 --> 00:49:12,245 Thither will I with you, 575 00:49:12,381 --> 00:49:13,705 Will you go along with us? 576 00:49:13,841 --> 00:49:15,300 No, 577 00:49:16,719 --> 00:49:18,804 I will to Wales to rouse the troops. 578 00:49:20,556 --> 00:49:23,893 The men there will stay loyal to his majesty. 579 00:49:25,019 --> 00:49:26,510 Farewell. 580 00:49:26,645 --> 00:49:28,387 If heart's presages be not vain, 581 00:49:28,522 --> 00:49:31,098 We three here part that ne'er shall meet again. 582 00:49:31,233 --> 00:49:33,851 That's as York thrives to beat back Bolingbroke. 583 00:49:33,986 --> 00:49:35,227 Alas, poor Duke! 584 00:49:35,363 --> 00:49:37,104 The task he undertakes 585 00:49:37,239 --> 00:49:40,107 Is numbering sands and drinking oceans dry. 586 00:49:40,242 --> 00:49:45,446 Where one on his side fights, thousands will fly. 587 00:49:45,581 --> 00:49:50,326 Farewell at once - for once, for all, and ever. 588 00:49:50,461 --> 00:49:53,954 Well, we may meet again. 589 00:49:54,090 --> 00:49:55,466 I fear me, never. 590 00:50:16,404 --> 00:50:18,563 How far is it, my lord, to Berkeley now? 591 00:50:18,698 --> 00:50:21,858 Believe me, noble lord, I am a stranger here. 592 00:50:21,993 --> 00:50:24,777 These high wild hills and rough uneven ways 593 00:50:24,913 --> 00:50:27,499 Draw out our miles and make them wearisome. 594 00:50:28,792 --> 00:50:31,993 And yet your fair discourse hath been as sugar, 595 00:50:32,129 --> 00:50:35,371 Making the hard way sweet and delectable. 596 00:50:35,507 --> 00:50:38,302 Of much less value is my company than your good words. 597 00:50:40,178 --> 00:50:41,763 But who comes here? 598 00:50:44,141 --> 00:50:45,392 My noble uncle! 599 00:50:51,940 --> 00:50:55,642 You show me thy humble heart, and not thy knee, 600 00:50:55,778 --> 00:50:59,229 Whose duty is deceivable and false. 601 00:50:59,365 --> 00:51:00,950 My gracious uncle... 602 00:51:03,077 --> 00:51:07,863 Tut, tut! You grace me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle. 603 00:51:07,998 --> 00:51:10,073 Why have those banished and forbidden legs 604 00:51:10,209 --> 00:51:13,410 Dared once to touch a dust of England's ground? 605 00:51:13,546 --> 00:51:16,747 But then, more why - why have they dared to march 606 00:51:16,882 --> 00:51:18,707 So many miles upon her peaceful bosom, 607 00:51:18,843 --> 00:51:21,001 Frighting her pale-faced villages with war 608 00:51:21,137 --> 00:51:23,556 And ostentation of despised arms? 609 00:51:24,599 --> 00:51:26,841 Com'st thou because the anointed King is hence? 610 00:51:26,976 --> 00:51:30,594 Why, foolish boy, the King is left behind, 611 00:51:30,730 --> 00:51:32,555 And in my loyal bosom lies his power. 612 00:51:32,690 --> 00:51:35,266 Were I but now the lord of such hot youth 613 00:51:35,401 --> 00:51:39,729 As when brave Gaunt, thy father, and myself 614 00:51:39,864 --> 00:51:43,983 Rescued the Black Prince, that young Mars of men, 615 00:51:44,119 --> 00:51:47,487 From forth the ranks of many thousand French, 616 00:51:47,622 --> 00:51:50,823 O then how quickly should this arm of mine chastise thee 617 00:51:50,959 --> 00:51:53,117 And minister correction to thy fault! 618 00:51:53,253 --> 00:51:55,453 My gracious uncle, let me know my fault. 619 00:51:55,589 --> 00:51:57,413 On what condition stands it and wherein? 620 00:51:57,549 --> 00:52:00,124 Even in condition of the worst degree, 621 00:52:00,260 --> 00:52:03,180 In gross rebellion and detested treason. 622 00:52:04,848 --> 00:52:08,800 Thou art a banished man, and here art come, 623 00:52:08,935 --> 00:52:10,677 Before the expiration of thy time, 624 00:52:10,812 --> 00:52:13,513 In braving arms against thy sovereign. 625 00:52:13,649 --> 00:52:15,890 As I was banished, I was banished Hereford 626 00:52:16,026 --> 00:52:18,737 But as I come, I come for Lancaster. 627 00:52:19,988 --> 00:52:22,105 And noble uncle, I beseech your grace, 628 00:52:22,241 --> 00:52:24,983 Look on my wrongs with an indifferent eye. 629 00:52:25,119 --> 00:52:27,413 You are my father, 630 00:52:30,124 --> 00:52:32,084 For methinks in you I see old Gaunt alive. 631 00:52:35,087 --> 00:52:36,578 O then, my father, 632 00:52:36,714 --> 00:52:38,914 Will you permit that I shall stand condemned 633 00:52:39,049 --> 00:52:41,750 A wandering vagabond, my rights and royalties 634 00:52:41,886 --> 00:52:43,835 Plucked from my arms perforce and given away 635 00:52:43,971 --> 00:52:46,015 To upstart unthrifts? 636 00:52:47,600 --> 00:52:49,310 Wherefore was I born? 637 00:52:50,436 --> 00:52:52,678 If that my cousin king be King of England, 638 00:52:52,813 --> 00:52:55,973 It must be granted I am Duke of Lancaster. 639 00:52:56,108 --> 00:53:00,394 You have a son, Aumerle, my noble cousin. 640 00:53:00,530 --> 00:53:02,521 Had you first died and he been thus trod down, 641 00:53:02,657 --> 00:53:04,607 He would have found his uncle Gaunt a father 642 00:53:04,742 --> 00:53:07,412 To rouse his wrongs and chase them to the bay. 643 00:53:10,081 --> 00:53:11,916 What would you have me do? 644 00:53:13,626 --> 00:53:15,826 I am a subject, And I challenge law. 645 00:53:15,962 --> 00:53:17,119 Attorneys are denied me, 646 00:53:17,255 --> 00:53:19,622 And therefore, personally I lay my claim 647 00:53:19,757 --> 00:53:21,968 To my inheritance of free descent. 648 00:53:23,511 --> 00:53:25,378 The noble Duke hath been much abused. 649 00:53:25,513 --> 00:53:27,880 It stands your grace upon to do him right. 650 00:53:28,016 --> 00:53:31,770 Base men by his endowments are made great. 651 00:53:33,521 --> 00:53:35,941 My lords of England, let me tell you this. 652 00:53:37,400 --> 00:53:40,821 I have had feelings of my cousin's wrongs 653 00:53:42,572 --> 00:53:44,772 And laboured all I could to do him right. 654 00:53:44,908 --> 00:53:47,525 But in this kind to come - in braving arms 655 00:53:47,661 --> 00:53:50,195 Be his own carver, and cut out his way 656 00:53:50,330 --> 00:53:52,489 To find out right with wrong - it may not be. 657 00:53:52,624 --> 00:53:54,366 And you that do abet him in this kind 658 00:53:54,501 --> 00:53:56,451 Cherish rebellion and are rebels all. 659 00:53:56,587 --> 00:53:59,246 The noble Duke hath sworn his coming is 660 00:53:59,381 --> 00:54:01,300 But for his own 661 00:54:03,969 --> 00:54:07,045 And for the right of that 662 00:54:07,181 --> 00:54:10,434 We are all strongly sworn to give him aid. 663 00:54:12,561 --> 00:54:15,773 And let him never see joy that breaks that oath! 664 00:54:17,691 --> 00:54:20,392 Well, well. 665 00:54:20,528 --> 00:54:22,696 I see the issue of these arms. 666 00:54:25,241 --> 00:54:27,191 I cannot mend it, I must needs confess, 667 00:54:27,326 --> 00:54:30,861 Because my power is weak and all ill-left 668 00:54:30,997 --> 00:54:34,406 But if I could, by Him that gave me life, 669 00:54:34,542 --> 00:54:38,202 I would attach you all and make you stoop 670 00:54:38,337 --> 00:54:40,840 Unto the sovereign mercy of the King. 671 00:54:43,885 --> 00:54:45,553 But since I cannot, 672 00:54:47,221 --> 00:54:49,505 Be it known unto you I do remain as neuter. 673 00:54:49,641 --> 00:54:50,975 So, fare you well. 674 00:54:52,393 --> 00:54:54,051 But we must win your grace to go with us 675 00:54:54,187 --> 00:54:55,480 To my father's seat 676 00:54:57,524 --> 00:55:00,151 To see those lands I must again call mine. 677 00:55:07,450 --> 00:55:10,996 Nor friends nor foes to me welcome you are. 678 00:55:15,834 --> 00:55:18,754 Things past redress are now with me past care. 679 00:55:37,898 --> 00:55:40,140 My lord, we have stayed ten days 680 00:55:40,275 --> 00:55:42,100 And hardly kept our countrymen together, 681 00:55:42,236 --> 00:55:44,697 And yet we hear no tidings from the King. 682 00:55:45,739 --> 00:55:49,733 Therefore we will disperse ourselves. Farewell. 683 00:55:49,868 --> 00:55:52,444 Stay yet another day, thou trusty Welshman. 684 00:55:52,580 --> 00:55:56,448 The King reposes all his confidence in thee. 685 00:55:56,584 --> 00:55:59,243 'Tis thought the King is dead. 686 00:55:59,378 --> 00:56:01,297 We will not stay. 687 00:56:02,882 --> 00:56:06,250 The bay trees in our country are all withered, 688 00:56:06,385 --> 00:56:09,294 And meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven 689 00:56:09,430 --> 00:56:12,881 The pale-faced moon looks bloody on the earth, 690 00:56:13,017 --> 00:56:16,260 And lean-looked prophets whisper fearful change 691 00:56:16,395 --> 00:56:21,182 Rich men look sad, and ruffians dance and leap, 692 00:56:21,317 --> 00:56:24,018 The one in fear to lose what they enjoy, 693 00:56:24,153 --> 00:56:26,896 The other to enjoy by rage and war. 694 00:56:27,031 --> 00:56:31,108 These signs forerun the death or fall of kings. 695 00:56:31,244 --> 00:56:33,110 Farewell. 696 00:56:33,246 --> 00:56:36,447 Our countrymen are gone and fled, 697 00:56:36,583 --> 00:56:39,158 As well assured Richard, their king, 698 00:56:39,294 --> 00:56:40,837 Is dead. 699 00:56:45,634 --> 00:56:47,750 Ah, Richard, 700 00:56:47,886 --> 00:56:49,669 With the eyes of heavy mind 701 00:56:49,804 --> 00:56:52,964 I see thy glory like a shooting star 702 00:56:53,099 --> 00:56:55,560 Fall to the base earth from the firmament. 703 00:56:57,854 --> 00:57:01,014 Thy sun sets weeping in the lowly west, 704 00:57:01,149 --> 00:57:05,810 Witnessing storms to come, woe and unrest. 705 00:57:05,946 --> 00:57:09,064 The friends are fled to wait upon thy foes, 706 00:57:09,199 --> 00:57:12,870 And crossly to thy good all fortune goes. 707 00:57:22,671 --> 00:57:23,756 FIRE CRACKLES 708 00:57:50,950 --> 00:57:53,911 SOBBING 709 00:58:03,338 --> 00:58:05,746 Bushy and Green, I will not vex your souls 710 00:58:05,882 --> 00:58:08,666 Since presently your souls must part your bodies 711 00:58:08,801 --> 00:58:11,252 With too much urging your pernicious lives, 712 00:58:11,387 --> 00:58:13,754 For 'twere no charity 713 00:58:13,890 --> 00:58:14,922 Yet to wash your blood 714 00:58:15,058 --> 00:58:17,049 From off my hands, here in the view of men 715 00:58:17,185 --> 00:58:20,605 I will unfold some causes of your deaths. 716 00:58:22,440 --> 00:58:25,558 You have misled a prince, 717 00:58:25,694 --> 00:58:27,310 A royal king, 718 00:58:27,445 --> 00:58:31,105 A happy gentleman in blood and lineaments, 719 00:58:31,241 --> 00:58:34,619 By you unhappied and disfigured clean. 720 00:58:36,413 --> 00:58:40,198 You have in manner with your sinful hours 721 00:58:40,334 --> 00:58:42,794 Made a divorce betwixt his queen and him, 722 00:58:43,962 --> 00:58:45,996 Broke the possession of a royal bed 723 00:58:46,131 --> 00:58:49,875 And stained the beauty of a fair queen's cheeks 724 00:58:50,010 --> 00:58:55,015 With tears drawn from her eyes by your foul wrongs. 725 00:59:00,938 --> 00:59:02,022 Myself, 726 00:59:03,607 --> 00:59:06,151 A prince by fortune of my birth, 727 00:59:07,278 --> 00:59:11,021 Near to the King in blood, and near in love 728 00:59:11,157 --> 00:59:14,066 Till you did make him misinterpret me, 729 00:59:14,201 --> 00:59:17,653 Have stooped my neck under your injuries 730 00:59:17,788 --> 00:59:23,367 And sighed my English breath in foreign clouds, 731 00:59:23,502 --> 00:59:25,786 Eating the bitter bread of banishment, 732 00:59:25,922 --> 00:59:30,124 Whilst you have fed upon my signories, 733 00:59:30,259 --> 00:59:34,962 Disparked my parks and felled my forest woods, 734 00:59:35,098 --> 00:59:39,341 From my own window torn my household coat, 735 00:59:39,477 --> 00:59:42,511 Rased out my imprese, leaving me no sign 736 00:59:42,647 --> 00:59:45,181 Save men's opinions and my living blood 737 00:59:45,316 --> 00:59:47,944 To show the world I am a gentleman. 738 00:59:51,698 --> 00:59:53,074 This and much more, 739 00:59:56,286 --> 00:59:58,569 Much more than twice all this, 740 00:59:58,705 --> 01:00:00,863 Condemns you to the death. 741 01:00:00,999 --> 01:00:02,740 See them delivered over 742 01:00:02,876 --> 01:00:05,128 To execution and the hand of death. 743 01:00:12,052 --> 01:00:14,127 More welcome is the stroke of death to me 744 01:00:14,262 --> 01:00:16,348 Than Bolingbroke to England. 745 01:00:20,811 --> 01:00:21,895 Lords, 746 01:00:24,439 --> 01:00:26,191 farewell. 747 01:00:36,619 --> 01:00:39,538 No! 748 01:00:42,958 --> 01:00:47,995 My only comfort is that heaven will take our souls 749 01:00:48,130 --> 01:00:51,759 And plague injustice with the pains of hell. 750 01:01:00,476 --> 01:01:04,105 Come, lords, away. 751 01:02:02,331 --> 01:02:03,738 How brooks your grace the air 752 01:02:03,874 --> 01:02:06,199 After your late tossing on the breaking seas? 753 01:02:06,335 --> 01:02:10,245 Needs must I like it well. I weep for joy 754 01:02:10,381 --> 01:02:13,290 To stand upon my kingdom once again. 755 01:02:13,425 --> 01:02:18,253 Dear earth, I do salute thee with my hand, 756 01:02:18,389 --> 01:02:21,600 Though rebels wound thee with their horses' hoofs. 757 01:02:22,768 --> 01:02:24,885 As a long-parted mother with her child 758 01:02:25,020 --> 01:02:28,180 Plays fondly with her tears and smiles in meeting, 759 01:02:28,315 --> 01:02:31,652 So weeping, smiling, greet I thee, my earth, 760 01:02:33,738 --> 01:02:36,699 And do thee favours with my royal hands. 761 01:02:40,203 --> 01:02:42,820 Feed not thy sovereign's foe, my gentle earth, 762 01:02:42,955 --> 01:02:46,448 Nor with thy sweets comfort his ravenous sense, 763 01:02:46,584 --> 01:02:49,744 But let thy spiders, that suck up thy venom, 764 01:02:49,879 --> 01:02:52,997 And heavy-gaited toads lie in their way, 765 01:02:53,132 --> 01:02:55,541 Doing annoyance to the treacherous feet 766 01:02:55,677 --> 01:02:58,252 That with usurping steps do trample thee. 767 01:02:58,388 --> 01:03:01,088 Yield stinging nettles to mine enemies, 768 01:03:01,224 --> 01:03:04,091 And when they from thy bosom pluck a flower, 769 01:03:04,227 --> 01:03:07,230 Guard it, I pray thee, with a lurking adder. 770 01:03:11,484 --> 01:03:14,696 Mock not my senseless conjuration, lords. 771 01:03:16,239 --> 01:03:17,981 This earth shall have a feeling, 772 01:03:18,116 --> 01:03:20,733 And these stones prove armed soldiers, 773 01:03:20,869 --> 01:03:24,362 Ere her native king shall falter under foul rebellion's arms. 774 01:03:24,498 --> 01:03:25,738 Fear not, my lord. 775 01:03:25,874 --> 01:03:27,657 That power that made you king 776 01:03:27,793 --> 01:03:30,368 Hath power to keep you king in spite of all. 777 01:03:30,504 --> 01:03:32,579 He means, my lord, that we are too remiss, 778 01:03:32,714 --> 01:03:35,415 Whilst Bolingbroke, through our security, 779 01:03:35,551 --> 01:03:38,971 Grows strong and great in substance and in power. 780 01:03:40,931 --> 01:03:43,058 Discomfortable cousin, 781 01:03:44,309 --> 01:03:48,762 Knowest thou not that when the searching eye of heaven is hid, 782 01:03:48,897 --> 01:03:51,817 Behind the globe that lights the lower world 783 01:03:52,943 --> 01:03:57,312 Then thieves and robbers range abroad unseen? 784 01:03:57,448 --> 01:04:02,693 But when, from over this terrestrial ball, 785 01:04:02,828 --> 01:04:05,779 He fires the proud tops of the eastern pines 786 01:04:05,915 --> 01:04:09,158 And darts his light through every guilty hole, 787 01:04:09,293 --> 01:04:13,412 Then murders, treasons and detested sins 788 01:04:13,548 --> 01:04:17,051 Stand bare and naked, trembling at themselves. 789 01:04:18,761 --> 01:04:23,881 So, when this thief, this traitor, Bolingbroke - 790 01:04:24,016 --> 01:04:27,009 Who all the while hath revelled in the night 791 01:04:27,145 --> 01:04:30,888 Whilst we were wandering with the Antipodes - 792 01:04:31,024 --> 01:04:34,225 Shall see us rising in our throne, the East, 793 01:04:34,360 --> 01:04:37,489 His treasons will sit blushing in his face, 794 01:04:38,823 --> 01:04:42,150 Not all the water in the rough, rude sea 795 01:04:42,285 --> 01:04:46,122 Can wash the balm off from an anointed king. 796 01:04:47,165 --> 01:04:49,574 For every man that Bolingbroke hath pressed 797 01:04:49,709 --> 01:04:52,827 To lift shrewd steel against our golden crown, 798 01:04:52,963 --> 01:04:59,261 God, for his Richard, hath in heavenly pay a glorious angel. 799 01:05:00,345 --> 01:05:05,632 Then, if angels fight, weak men must fall, 800 01:05:05,767 --> 01:05:07,894 For heaven still guards the right. 801 01:05:11,231 --> 01:05:12,681 Welcome, my lord. 802 01:05:12,816 --> 01:05:15,141 How far off lies your power? 803 01:05:15,277 --> 01:05:19,437 Nor near nor farther off, my gracious lord, than this weak arm. 804 01:05:19,573 --> 01:05:23,692 Discomfort guides my tongue and bids me speak of nothing but despair. 805 01:05:23,827 --> 01:05:26,653 One day too late, I fear me, noble lord, 806 01:05:26,789 --> 01:05:28,999 Hath clouded all thy happy days on earth. 807 01:05:30,084 --> 01:05:32,659 O call back yesterday, bid Time return, 808 01:05:32,795 --> 01:05:35,621 And thou shalt have twelve thousand fighting men! 809 01:05:35,756 --> 01:05:40,042 Today, today, unhappy day, too late, 810 01:05:40,177 --> 01:05:44,713 O'er throws thy joys, friends, fortune and thy state. 811 01:05:44,849 --> 01:05:47,216 For all the Welshmen, hearing thou wert dead, 812 01:05:47,351 --> 01:05:49,770 Are gone to Bolingbroke, dispersed, fled. 813 01:05:50,897 --> 01:05:52,064 Comfort, my liege. 814 01:05:53,316 --> 01:05:54,692 Why looks thou so pale? 815 01:05:56,611 --> 01:05:59,645 But now the blood of twenty thousand men did triumph in my face, 816 01:05:59,781 --> 01:06:01,147 And they are fled. 817 01:06:01,282 --> 01:06:03,607 And till such blood thither come again, 818 01:06:03,743 --> 01:06:06,569 Have I not reason to look pale and dead? 819 01:06:06,704 --> 01:06:10,625 All souls that will be safe fly from my side. 820 01:06:12,877 --> 01:06:15,328 For Time hath set a blot upon my pride. 821 01:06:15,463 --> 01:06:16,881 Comfort, my liege. 822 01:06:18,550 --> 01:06:21,177 WHISPERS: Remember who you are. 823 01:06:23,513 --> 01:06:25,254 I had forgot myself. 824 01:06:27,309 --> 01:06:29,144 Am I not king? 825 01:06:30,478 --> 01:06:34,597 Is not the King's name twenty thousand names? 826 01:06:34,733 --> 01:06:36,224 HE LAUGHS 827 01:06:36,359 --> 01:06:40,113 Arm, arm, my name! 828 01:06:42,532 --> 01:06:46,203 A puny subject strikes at thy great glory. 829 01:06:47,329 --> 01:06:51,114 Look not to the ground, ye favourites of a king. 830 01:06:51,250 --> 01:06:53,325 Are we not high? 831 01:06:53,460 --> 01:06:55,129 High be our thoughts! 832 01:06:56,338 --> 01:06:59,758 I know my uncle, York, hath power enough to serve our turn. 833 01:07:03,512 --> 01:07:04,972 But who comes here? 834 01:07:11,854 --> 01:07:14,221 More health and happiness betide my liege 835 01:07:14,356 --> 01:07:17,641 Than can my care-tuned tongue deliver him. 836 01:07:17,777 --> 01:07:21,061 Mine ear is open and my heart prepared. 837 01:07:21,197 --> 01:07:25,107 The worst is worldly loss thou canst unfold. 838 01:07:25,243 --> 01:07:27,526 Say, is my kingdom lost? 839 01:07:27,662 --> 01:07:29,862 Why, 'twas my care. 840 01:07:29,997 --> 01:07:33,115 And what loss is it to be rid of care? 841 01:07:33,251 --> 01:07:35,451 Strives Bolingbroke to be as great as we? 842 01:07:35,586 --> 01:07:37,077 Greater he shall not be. 843 01:07:37,213 --> 01:07:41,373 Revolt, our subjects? That we cannot mend. 844 01:07:41,509 --> 01:07:43,709 They break their faith to God as well as us. 845 01:07:43,845 --> 01:07:48,005 Cry woe, destruction, ruin and decay. 846 01:07:48,141 --> 01:07:52,176 The worst is death, and Death will have his day. 847 01:07:52,312 --> 01:07:54,428 Glad am I that your highness is so armed 848 01:07:54,564 --> 01:07:57,765 To bear the tidings of calamity. 849 01:07:57,901 --> 01:07:59,600 Like an unseasonable stormy day, 850 01:07:59,736 --> 01:08:02,770 So high above his limits swells the rage of Bolingbroke, 851 01:08:02,906 --> 01:08:05,732 Covering your fearful land with hard, bright steel 852 01:08:05,867 --> 01:08:07,661 And hearts harder than steel. 853 01:08:09,746 --> 01:08:12,113 Whitebeards have armed their thin and hairless scalps 854 01:08:12,249 --> 01:08:14,032 Against thy majesty. 855 01:08:14,167 --> 01:08:15,492 Boys with women's voices 856 01:08:15,627 --> 01:08:18,244 Strive to speak big and clap their female joints 857 01:08:18,380 --> 01:08:22,040 In stiff and unwieldy arms against thy crown. 858 01:08:22,175 --> 01:08:24,918 Both young and old rebel, 859 01:08:25,053 --> 01:08:27,639 And all goes worse than I have power to tell. 860 01:08:36,815 --> 01:08:38,525 What is become of Bushy? 861 01:08:39,902 --> 01:08:41,236 Where is Green? 862 01:08:44,198 --> 01:08:47,608 If we prevail, their heads shall pay for it! 863 01:08:47,743 --> 01:08:50,777 I warrant they have made peace with Bolingbroke. 864 01:08:50,913 --> 01:08:53,749 Peace have they made with him indeed, my lord. 865 01:08:55,376 --> 01:08:57,545 O, VILLAINS! 866 01:08:58,713 --> 01:09:00,131 VIPERS! 867 01:09:01,716 --> 01:09:03,885 Damned without redemption! 868 01:09:06,971 --> 01:09:10,183 Dogs easily won to fawn on any man! 869 01:09:11,684 --> 01:09:15,719 Snakes, in my heart-blood warmed, that sting my heart! 870 01:09:15,855 --> 01:09:18,983 Judases, each one. Worse than Judas! 871 01:09:20,777 --> 01:09:22,153 Would they make peace? 872 01:09:23,404 --> 01:09:27,231 Terrible hell make war upon their spotted souls for this! 873 01:09:27,367 --> 01:09:29,369 Again uncurse their souls. 874 01:09:30,453 --> 01:09:33,362 Their peace is made with heads, and not with hands. 875 01:09:33,498 --> 01:09:35,490 Are Bushy and Green dead? 876 01:09:35,625 --> 01:09:36,710 Aye. 877 01:09:38,169 --> 01:09:40,203 Both of them at Lancaster lost their heads. 878 01:09:40,338 --> 01:09:42,330 Where's the Duke, my father, with his power? 879 01:09:42,465 --> 01:09:43,550 No matter where. 880 01:09:44,885 --> 01:09:46,845 Of comfort, no man speak! 881 01:09:50,682 --> 01:09:52,267 Let's talk of graves 882 01:09:54,227 --> 01:09:57,356 Of worms and epitaphs. 883 01:09:58,649 --> 01:10:01,057 Make dust our paper 884 01:10:01,193 --> 01:10:03,685 And with rainy eyes 885 01:10:03,820 --> 01:10:06,114 Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth. 886 01:10:07,950 --> 01:10:11,234 Let's choose executors and talk of wills. 887 01:10:11,370 --> 01:10:12,746 And yet not so. 888 01:10:13,914 --> 01:10:17,960 For what can we bequeath, save our deposed bodies to the ground? 889 01:10:20,004 --> 01:10:25,342 Our lands, our lives and all are Bolingbroke's. 890 01:10:27,136 --> 01:10:30,629 And nothing can we call our own but death. 891 01:10:30,765 --> 01:10:33,048 And that small model of the barren earth 892 01:10:33,184 --> 01:10:35,978 Which serves as paste and cover to our bones. 893 01:10:39,565 --> 01:10:41,901 For God's sake, let us sit upon the ground. 894 01:10:46,864 --> 01:10:49,826 And tell sad stories of the death of kings. 895 01:10:51,911 --> 01:10:58,074 How some have been deposed, some slain in war, 896 01:10:58,209 --> 01:11:03,037 Some haunted by the ghosts they have deposed, 897 01:11:03,173 --> 01:11:07,875 Some poisoned by their wives, some sleeping killed 898 01:11:08,011 --> 01:11:09,220 All murdered. 899 01:11:11,306 --> 01:11:13,475 For within the hollow crown 900 01:11:15,685 --> 01:11:19,387 That rounds the mortal temples of a king 901 01:11:19,522 --> 01:11:21,191 Keeps Death his court. 902 01:11:23,485 --> 01:11:26,895 And there the antic sits, 903 01:11:27,030 --> 01:11:31,535 Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp 904 01:11:32,911 --> 01:11:37,447 Allowing him a breath, a little scene, 905 01:11:37,583 --> 01:11:39,918 To monarchise 906 01:11:41,295 --> 01:11:44,788 Be feared and kill with looks 907 01:11:44,923 --> 01:11:49,626 Infusing him with self and vain conceit, 908 01:11:49,762 --> 01:11:53,422 As if this flesh, which walls about our life, 909 01:11:53,557 --> 01:11:56,185 Were brass impregnable. 910 01:11:57,603 --> 01:11:59,761 And, humoured thus, comes at the last 911 01:11:59,897 --> 01:12:04,443 And, with a little pin, bores through his castle wall and, 912 01:12:06,237 --> 01:12:09,532 Farewell, King! 913 01:12:14,495 --> 01:12:15,955 Cover your heads. 914 01:12:17,582 --> 01:12:21,711 And mock not flesh and blood with solemn reverence. 915 01:12:23,254 --> 01:12:28,760 Throw away respect, tradition, form and ceremonious duty 916 01:12:30,303 --> 01:12:32,972 For you have but mistook me all this while. 917 01:12:34,807 --> 01:12:36,517 I live with bread, like you 918 01:12:39,229 --> 01:12:40,480 Feel want 919 01:12:41,648 --> 01:12:43,233 Taste grief 920 01:12:44,400 --> 01:12:45,652 Need friends. 921 01:12:48,697 --> 01:12:52,482 Subjected thus, how can you say to me I am a king? 922 01:12:52,617 --> 01:12:54,859 My lord, wise men ne'er sit and wail their woes, 923 01:12:54,995 --> 01:12:57,737 But presently prevent the ways to wail. 924 01:12:57,873 --> 01:12:59,249 My father hath a power. 925 01:13:00,917 --> 01:13:02,377 Enquire of him. 926 01:13:03,587 --> 01:13:05,380 And learn to make a body of a limb. 927 01:13:07,466 --> 01:13:09,092 Thou chid'st me well. 928 01:13:14,306 --> 01:13:17,382 Proud Bolingbroke, I come! 929 01:13:17,518 --> 01:13:21,480 To change blows with thee for our day of doom. 930 01:13:22,856 --> 01:13:26,183 An easy task it is to win our own. 931 01:13:26,318 --> 01:13:29,686 Say, Scroop, where lies our uncle with his power? 932 01:13:29,822 --> 01:13:32,700 Speak sweetly, man, although thy looks be sour. 933 01:13:35,494 --> 01:13:37,527 Men judge, by the complexion of the sky, 934 01:13:37,663 --> 01:13:41,073 The state and inclination of the day. 935 01:13:41,208 --> 01:13:43,919 So may you by my dull and heavy eye. 936 01:13:45,421 --> 01:13:48,174 My tongue hath but a heavier tale to say. 937 01:13:50,968 --> 01:13:52,960 I play the torturer, by small and small, 938 01:13:53,095 --> 01:13:55,848 To lengthen out the worst that must be spoken. 939 01:13:58,100 --> 01:14:01,218 Your uncle, York, is joined with Bolingbroke, 940 01:14:01,354 --> 01:14:04,805 And all your northern castles yielded up, 941 01:14:04,941 --> 01:14:08,476 And all your southern gentlemen in arms upon his party. 942 01:14:08,611 --> 01:14:09,862 Thou hast said enough. 943 01:14:17,620 --> 01:14:20,947 Beshrew thee, cousin, which didst lead me forth, 944 01:14:21,082 --> 01:14:25,003 Of that sweet way I was in to despair! 945 01:14:26,296 --> 01:14:28,121 What say you now?! 946 01:14:28,256 --> 01:14:30,999 What comfort have we now?! 947 01:14:31,134 --> 01:14:33,626 By heaven, I'll hate him everlastingly 948 01:14:33,762 --> 01:14:37,088 That bids me be of comfort any more. 949 01:14:37,224 --> 01:14:39,924 Go to Flint Castle. 950 01:14:40,060 --> 01:14:41,603 There I'll pine away. 951 01:14:43,230 --> 01:14:47,015 A king, woe's slave, shall kingly woe obey. 952 01:14:47,150 --> 01:14:48,808 My lord, one word. 953 01:14:48,944 --> 01:14:50,185 He does me double wrong 954 01:14:50,320 --> 01:14:53,897 That wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue. 955 01:14:54,032 --> 01:14:57,192 Discharge my followers. 956 01:14:57,327 --> 01:14:59,246 Let them hence away 957 01:15:00,289 --> 01:15:02,781 From Richard's night 958 01:15:02,916 --> 01:15:04,710 To Bolingbroke's fair day. 959 01:15:44,542 --> 01:15:46,409 What, will not this castle yield? 960 01:15:46,544 --> 01:15:50,705 The castle royally is manned, my lord, against thy entrance. 961 01:15:50,840 --> 01:15:53,583 Royally? Why? It contains no king. 962 01:15:53,718 --> 01:15:54,750 Yes, my good lord, 963 01:15:54,886 --> 01:15:56,252 It doth contain a king. 964 01:15:56,387 --> 01:15:59,797 King Richard lies within the limits of yon lime and stone, 965 01:15:59,933 --> 01:16:03,259 And with him are the Lord Aumerle, Bagot, Sir Stephen Scroop, 966 01:16:03,395 --> 01:16:06,596 Besides a clergyman of holy reverence - who, I cannot learn. 967 01:16:06,731 --> 01:16:10,433 O belike it is the Bishop of Carlisle. 968 01:16:10,569 --> 01:16:12,279 Noble lord. 969 01:16:14,281 --> 01:16:16,658 Go to the rude ribs of that ancient castle. 970 01:16:17,784 --> 01:16:20,318 Through brazen trumpet, send the breath of parley 971 01:16:20,454 --> 01:16:22,456 Into his ruined ears, and thus deliver 972 01:16:24,666 --> 01:16:26,084 Henry Bolingbroke 973 01:16:27,794 --> 01:16:32,247 On both his knees doth kiss King Richard's hand 974 01:16:32,382 --> 01:16:37,586 And sends allegiance and true faith of heart to his most royal person, 975 01:16:37,721 --> 01:16:41,757 Hither come, even at his feet, to lay my arms and power, 976 01:16:41,892 --> 01:16:45,552 Provided that my banishment repealed 977 01:16:45,688 --> 01:16:49,066 And lands restored again be freely granted. 978 01:16:51,485 --> 01:16:56,313 If not, I'll use the advantage of my power 979 01:16:56,449 --> 01:16:59,650 And lay the summer's dust with showers of blood 980 01:16:59,785 --> 01:17:03,581 Rained from the wounds of slaughtered Englishmen. 981 01:17:05,791 --> 01:17:08,826 The which how far off from the mind of Bolingbroke it is 982 01:17:08,961 --> 01:17:12,788 Such crimson tempest should bedrench the fresh green lap 983 01:17:12,924 --> 01:17:15,958 Of fair King Richard's land, 984 01:17:16,094 --> 01:17:20,181 My stooping duty tenderly shall show. 985 01:17:22,183 --> 01:17:23,518 Go signify as much. 986 01:17:27,855 --> 01:17:33,684 Methinks King Richard and myself should meet with no less terror 987 01:17:33,820 --> 01:17:35,895 Than the elements of fire and water, 988 01:17:36,030 --> 01:17:38,231 When their thundering shock at meeting 989 01:17:38,366 --> 01:17:40,452 Tears the cloudy cheeks of heaven. 990 01:17:43,455 --> 01:17:44,664 Be he the fire. 991 01:17:46,791 --> 01:17:48,501 I'll be the yielding water. 992 01:17:50,670 --> 01:17:52,120 The rage be his, 993 01:17:52,255 --> 01:17:56,259 Whilst, on the earth, I rain my waters. 994 01:17:58,970 --> 01:18:00,847 On the earth and not on him. 995 01:18:04,476 --> 01:18:05,769 March on. 996 01:18:08,647 --> 01:18:10,941 And mark King Richard how he looks. 997 01:19:39,573 --> 01:19:41,408 See, see. 998 01:19:44,870 --> 01:19:46,163 We are amazed. 999 01:19:48,165 --> 01:19:51,116 And thus long have we stood 1000 01:19:51,251 --> 01:19:54,244 To watch the fearful bending of thy knee, 1001 01:19:54,380 --> 01:19:59,791 Because we thought ourself thy lawful king. 1002 01:19:59,927 --> 01:20:02,461 And if we be, how dare thy joints forget 1003 01:20:02,596 --> 01:20:04,807 To pay their awful duty to our presence? 1004 01:20:07,184 --> 01:20:09,510 No hand of blood and bone 1005 01:20:09,645 --> 01:20:11,970 Can grip the sacred handle of our sceptre, 1006 01:20:12,106 --> 01:20:15,735 Unless he do profane, steal, or usurp! 1007 01:20:18,321 --> 01:20:22,231 And though you think that all, as you have done, 1008 01:20:22,366 --> 01:20:24,525 Have torn their souls by turning them from us, 1009 01:20:24,660 --> 01:20:26,819 And we are barren and bereft of friends, 1010 01:20:26,954 --> 01:20:32,491 Yet know, my master, God omnipotent, 1011 01:20:32,627 --> 01:20:34,827 Is mustering in his clouds on our behalf 1012 01:20:34,962 --> 01:20:38,664 Armies of pestilence! 1013 01:20:38,800 --> 01:20:43,085 And they shall strike your children yet unborn and unbegot, 1014 01:20:43,221 --> 01:20:45,880 That lift your vassal hands against my head 1015 01:20:46,015 --> 01:20:48,768 And threat the glory of my precious crown. 1016 01:20:51,312 --> 01:20:53,554 Tell Bolingbroke. 1017 01:20:53,690 --> 01:20:56,224 For yond methinks he stands. 1018 01:20:56,359 --> 01:21:02,073 That every stride he makes upon my land is dangerous treason. 1019 01:21:03,783 --> 01:21:08,653 He is come to open the purple testament of bleeding war. 1020 01:21:08,789 --> 01:21:12,115 But, ere the crown he looks for live in peace, 1021 01:21:12,250 --> 01:21:14,492 Ten thousand bloody crowns 1022 01:21:14,628 --> 01:21:16,578 Of mothers' sons 1023 01:21:16,713 --> 01:21:17,912 Shall ill become 1024 01:21:18,048 --> 01:21:20,290 The flower of England's face, 1025 01:21:20,425 --> 01:21:23,376 Change the complexion of her maid-pale peace 1026 01:21:23,512 --> 01:21:25,545 To scarlet indignation 1027 01:21:25,681 --> 01:21:27,964 And bedew her pastures' grass 1028 01:21:28,100 --> 01:21:30,383 With faithful English blood. 1029 01:21:30,519 --> 01:21:32,552 The king of heaven forbid our lord, the king, 1030 01:21:32,688 --> 01:21:35,774 Should so with civil and uncivil arms be rushed upon! 1031 01:21:38,319 --> 01:21:42,145 Thy thrice noble cousin, Harry Bolingbroke, 1032 01:21:42,281 --> 01:21:44,940 Doth humbly kiss thy hand, 1033 01:21:45,075 --> 01:21:48,861 And by the honourable tomb he swears, 1034 01:21:48,996 --> 01:21:52,156 That stands upon your royal grandsire's bones, 1035 01:21:52,291 --> 01:21:55,367 And by the buried hand of warlike Gaunt, 1036 01:21:55,503 --> 01:21:58,078 And by the worth and honour of himself, 1037 01:21:58,214 --> 01:22:03,469 His coming hither hath no further scope than for his lineal royalties. 1038 01:22:09,308 --> 01:22:12,009 Northumberland. 1039 01:22:12,145 --> 01:22:13,730 Say thus the king returns. 1040 01:22:16,733 --> 01:22:18,349 His noble cousin 1041 01:22:18,484 --> 01:22:21,018 Is right welcome hither, 1042 01:22:21,154 --> 01:22:22,687 And all the number 1043 01:22:22,822 --> 01:22:24,522 Of his fair demands 1044 01:22:24,657 --> 01:22:26,107 Shall be accomplished 1045 01:22:26,242 --> 01:22:28,036 Without contradiction. 1046 01:22:59,985 --> 01:23:02,727 We do debase ourselves, cousin, do we not, 1047 01:23:02,863 --> 01:23:05,407 To look so poorly and to speak so fair? 1048 01:23:07,326 --> 01:23:09,025 Shall we call back Northumberland, 1049 01:23:09,161 --> 01:23:11,278 And send defiance to the traitor, and so die? 1050 01:23:11,413 --> 01:23:13,165 No, good, my lord. 1051 01:23:14,208 --> 01:23:16,366 Let's fight with gentle words, 1052 01:23:16,502 --> 01:23:20,120 Till time lend friends and friends their helpful swords. 1053 01:23:20,256 --> 01:23:22,206 Oh, God. Oh, God! 1054 01:23:22,341 --> 01:23:23,582 Thate'er this tongue of mine, 1055 01:23:23,717 --> 01:23:26,335 That laid the sentence of dread banishment on yon proud man, 1056 01:23:26,470 --> 01:23:28,462 Should take it off again with words of sooth! 1057 01:23:28,597 --> 01:23:31,632 O that I were as great as is my grief, 1058 01:23:31,767 --> 01:23:34,051 Or lesser than my name! 1059 01:23:34,186 --> 01:23:36,220 Or that I could forget what I have been, 1060 01:23:36,355 --> 01:23:38,055 Or not remember what I must be now! 1061 01:23:38,191 --> 01:23:41,100 Swell'st thou, proud heart? 1062 01:23:41,235 --> 01:23:43,435 I'll give thee scope to beat, 1063 01:23:43,571 --> 01:23:46,021 Since foes have scope to beat both thee and me. 1064 01:23:46,157 --> 01:23:49,525 Northumberland comes back from Bolingbroke. 1065 01:23:49,661 --> 01:23:52,038 What must the king do now? 1066 01:23:54,457 --> 01:23:56,490 Must he submit? 1067 01:23:56,626 --> 01:23:58,044 The king shall do it. 1068 01:23:59,629 --> 01:24:01,871 Must he be deposed? 1069 01:24:02,006 --> 01:24:04,707 The king shall be contented. 1070 01:24:04,843 --> 01:24:08,044 Must he lose the name of king? 1071 01:24:08,179 --> 01:24:11,047 In God's name, let it go. 1072 01:24:11,182 --> 01:24:14,509 I'll give my jewels for a set of beads, 1073 01:24:14,644 --> 01:24:19,639 My gorgeous palace for a hermitage, 1074 01:24:19,775 --> 01:24:22,892 My figured goblets for a dish of wood, 1075 01:24:23,028 --> 01:24:25,478 My subjects for a pair of carved saints 1076 01:24:25,614 --> 01:24:27,439 And my large kingdom for a little grave. 1077 01:24:28,992 --> 01:24:31,818 A little, little grave. 1078 01:24:31,954 --> 01:24:33,872 An obscure grave. 1079 01:24:35,791 --> 01:24:38,325 Or I'll be buried in the King's Highway, 1080 01:24:38,460 --> 01:24:40,076 Some way of common trade, 1081 01:24:40,212 --> 01:24:44,664 Where subjects' feet may hourly trample on their sovereign's head, 1082 01:24:44,800 --> 01:24:48,877 For on my heart they tread now whilst I live. 1083 01:24:49,013 --> 01:24:51,307 And buried once, why not upon my head? 1084 01:24:54,560 --> 01:24:58,481 Aumerle, thou weep'st, my tender-hearted cousin! 1085 01:24:59,982 --> 01:25:03,183 We'll make foul weather with despised tears. 1086 01:25:03,319 --> 01:25:06,603 Our sighs and they shall lodge the summer corn, 1087 01:25:06,739 --> 01:25:09,523 And make a dearth in this revolting land. 1088 01:25:09,659 --> 01:25:13,652 Or shall we play the wantons with our woes, 1089 01:25:13,788 --> 01:25:16,697 And make some pretty match with shedding tears? 1090 01:25:16,833 --> 01:25:19,783 As thus, to drop them still upon one place, 1091 01:25:19,919 --> 01:25:22,953 Till they have fretted us a pair of graves within the earth. 1092 01:25:23,089 --> 01:25:28,209 And, therein laid, "There lies two kinsmen, 1093 01:25:28,344 --> 01:25:31,556 "Digged their graves with weeping eyes." 1094 01:25:32,599 --> 01:25:34,267 Would not this ill do well? 1095 01:25:36,478 --> 01:25:39,262 Well, well, I see... 1096 01:25:39,397 --> 01:25:42,067 I talk but idly, and you laugh at me. 1097 01:26:08,969 --> 01:26:11,753 Most mighty prince, 1098 01:26:11,889 --> 01:26:14,047 My Lord Northumberland, 1099 01:26:14,183 --> 01:26:17,217 What says King Bolingbroke? 1100 01:26:17,352 --> 01:26:20,522 My lord, he doth attend to speak with you 1101 01:26:22,608 --> 01:26:25,152 May it please you to come down. 1102 01:26:35,788 --> 01:26:37,029 THE SOLDIERS ROAR 1103 01:26:37,164 --> 01:26:39,990 'Down, down I come. 1104 01:26:40,126 --> 01:26:43,754 'Like a glistering Phaeton, wanting the manage of unruly jades. 1105 01:26:44,922 --> 01:26:46,914 'In the base court? 1106 01:26:47,049 --> 01:26:49,917 'Base court, where kings grow base, 1107 01:26:50,052 --> 01:26:53,212 'To come at traitors' calls and do them grace. 1108 01:26:53,347 --> 01:26:54,964 'In the base court? 1109 01:26:55,099 --> 01:26:56,799 'Come down? 1110 01:26:56,934 --> 01:26:58,217 'Down, court! 1111 01:26:58,352 --> 01:26:59,729 'Down, king!' 1112 01:27:01,856 --> 01:27:07,111 For night-owls shriek where mounting larks should sing. 1113 01:27:16,579 --> 01:27:18,957 Stand all apart! 1114 01:27:20,500 --> 01:27:23,003 And show fair duty to his majesty. 1115 01:27:26,131 --> 01:27:28,341 My gracious lord. 1116 01:27:31,970 --> 01:27:34,629 Fair cousin, you debase your princely knee 1117 01:27:34,765 --> 01:27:39,134 To make the base earth proud with kissing it. 1118 01:27:39,269 --> 01:27:42,971 Me rather had my heart might feel your love 1119 01:27:43,106 --> 01:27:45,859 Than my unpleased eye see your courtesy. 1120 01:27:46,944 --> 01:27:48,654 Up, cousin, up. 1121 01:27:51,281 --> 01:27:53,815 Your heart is up, I know. 1122 01:27:53,951 --> 01:27:58,779 Thus high at least, although your knee be low. 1123 01:27:58,914 --> 01:28:01,031 My gracious lord, I come but for mine own. 1124 01:28:01,166 --> 01:28:06,578 Your own is yours, and I am yours, and all. 1125 01:28:06,714 --> 01:28:10,666 So far be mine, my most redoubted lord, 1126 01:28:10,801 --> 01:28:14,002 As my true service shall deserve your love. 1127 01:28:14,138 --> 01:28:15,514 Well you deserve. 1128 01:28:17,641 --> 01:28:19,967 They well deserve to have, 1129 01:28:20,102 --> 01:28:22,803 That know the strong'st and the surest way to get! 1130 01:28:22,939 --> 01:28:24,649 YORK SOBS 1131 01:28:27,151 --> 01:28:29,184 Uncle, give me your hand. 1132 01:28:29,320 --> 01:28:31,729 Nay, dry your eyes. 1133 01:28:31,864 --> 01:28:35,451 Tears show their love, but want their remedies. 1134 01:28:40,623 --> 01:28:43,501 Cousin, I am too young to be your father, 1135 01:28:44,836 --> 01:28:47,338 Though you are old enough to be my heir. 1136 01:28:49,591 --> 01:28:52,083 What you will have, I'll give, and willing, too; 1137 01:28:52,218 --> 01:28:56,222 For do we must what force will have us do. 1138 01:29:00,977 --> 01:29:03,897 Set on towards London, cousin, is it so? 1139 01:29:05,273 --> 01:29:06,858 Yea, my good lord. 1140 01:29:09,027 --> 01:29:10,487 Then I must not say no. 1141 01:29:43,437 --> 01:29:46,138 What sport shall we devise here in this garden, 1142 01:29:46,273 --> 01:29:49,349 To drive away the heavy thought of care? 1143 01:29:49,485 --> 01:29:50,945 Madam, we'll dance. 1144 01:29:53,656 --> 01:29:56,899 My legs can keep no measure in delight, 1145 01:29:57,034 --> 01:30:00,079 When my poor heart no measure keeps in grief. 1146 01:30:01,956 --> 01:30:03,916 Therefore, no dancing, girl. 1147 01:30:05,710 --> 01:30:07,910 Some other sport. 1148 01:30:08,045 --> 01:30:09,505 Madam, we'll tell tales. 1149 01:30:11,299 --> 01:30:13,541 Of sorrow or of joy? 1150 01:30:13,676 --> 01:30:15,511 Of either, madam. 1151 01:30:17,180 --> 01:30:19,307 Of neither, girl. 1152 01:30:20,600 --> 01:30:22,018 Madam, I'll sing. 1153 01:30:24,270 --> 01:30:27,190 'Tis well that thou hast cause. 1154 01:30:28,566 --> 01:30:33,113 But thou shouldst please me better, wouldst thou weep. 1155 01:30:34,656 --> 01:30:37,409 I could weep, madam, would it do you good. 1156 01:30:41,705 --> 01:30:46,157 Go thou and, like an executioner, 1157 01:30:46,293 --> 01:30:48,910 Cut off the heads of too-fast growing sprays, 1158 01:30:49,045 --> 01:30:51,788 That look too lofty in our commonwealth - 1159 01:30:51,923 --> 01:30:54,249 All must be even in our government. 1160 01:30:54,384 --> 01:30:57,919 Why should we keep law and form and due proportion, 1161 01:30:58,055 --> 01:31:02,090 When our sea-walled garden, the whole land, is full of weeds, 1162 01:31:02,226 --> 01:31:04,134 Her fairest flowers choked up, 1163 01:31:04,269 --> 01:31:07,137 Her fruit-trees all upturned, her hedges ruined, 1164 01:31:07,272 --> 01:31:08,430 Her knots disorder'd 1165 01:31:08,565 --> 01:31:11,600 And her wholesome herbs Swarming with caterpillars? 1166 01:31:11,735 --> 01:31:13,477 Hold thy peace! 1167 01:31:13,612 --> 01:31:17,147 He that hath suffered this disordered spring 1168 01:31:17,283 --> 01:31:20,609 Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf. 1169 01:31:20,744 --> 01:31:24,863 The weeds which his broad-spreading leaves did shelter, 1170 01:31:24,999 --> 01:31:27,366 That seemed in eating him to hold him up, 1171 01:31:27,501 --> 01:31:30,035 Are plucked up root and all by Bolingbroke, 1172 01:31:30,171 --> 01:31:33,414 I mean the favourites of the King, Bushy and Green. 1173 01:31:33,549 --> 01:31:35,874 What?! Are they dead?! They are. 1174 01:31:36,010 --> 01:31:39,472 And Bolingbroke hath seized the wasteful king. 1175 01:31:40,932 --> 01:31:42,506 O what pity is it 1176 01:31:42,642 --> 01:31:45,050 That he had not so trimmed and dressed his land 1177 01:31:45,186 --> 01:31:47,094 As we this garden. 1178 01:31:47,230 --> 01:31:49,722 We at time of year 1179 01:31:49,857 --> 01:31:52,183 Do wound the bark, 1180 01:31:52,318 --> 01:31:54,727 Lest, being over-proud in sap and blood, 1181 01:31:54,862 --> 01:31:56,197 It confound itself: 1182 01:31:57,365 --> 01:32:00,441 Had he done so to great and growing men, 1183 01:32:00,577 --> 01:32:03,569 They might have lived to bear and he to taste 1184 01:32:03,705 --> 01:32:05,154 Their fruits of duty. 1185 01:32:05,290 --> 01:32:08,241 What, think you then the king shall be deposed? 1186 01:32:08,376 --> 01:32:12,120 Depressed he is already, and deposed he will be. 1187 01:32:12,255 --> 01:32:14,215 Thou! 1188 01:32:15,383 --> 01:32:20,211 How dares thy harsh rude tongue sound this unpleasing news? 1189 01:32:20,347 --> 01:32:22,881 What Eve, what serpent, 1190 01:32:23,016 --> 01:32:24,340 Hath suggested thee 1191 01:32:24,476 --> 01:32:26,801 To make a second fall of cursed man? 1192 01:32:26,937 --> 01:32:30,054 Why dost thou say King Richard is deposed? 1193 01:32:30,190 --> 01:32:34,934 Darest thou, thou little better thing than earth, 1194 01:32:35,070 --> 01:32:37,062 Divine his downfall? 1195 01:32:37,197 --> 01:32:39,283 Speak, thou wretch. 1196 01:32:40,492 --> 01:32:41,577 Pardon me, madam, 1197 01:32:43,078 --> 01:32:44,694 Little joy have I 1198 01:32:44,830 --> 01:32:46,279 To breathe this news; 1199 01:32:46,415 --> 01:32:48,000 Yet what I say is true. 1200 01:32:49,376 --> 01:32:52,411 King Richard, he is in the mighty hold of Bolingbroke 1201 01:32:52,546 --> 01:32:55,090 Their fortunes both are weighed 1202 01:32:56,258 --> 01:32:58,834 In your lord's scale is nothing but himself, 1203 01:32:58,969 --> 01:33:01,295 But in the balance of great Bolingbroke, 1204 01:33:01,430 --> 01:33:04,715 Besides himself, are all the English peers, 1205 01:33:04,850 --> 01:33:08,521 And with that odds he weighs King Richard down. 1206 01:33:11,273 --> 01:33:12,348 Post you to London, 1207 01:33:12,483 --> 01:33:17,645 And you will find it so; I speak no more than every man doth know. 1208 01:33:17,780 --> 01:33:19,782 And am I last that knows it? 1209 01:33:22,285 --> 01:33:24,203 Come, lady, go, 1210 01:33:25,580 --> 01:33:28,374 To meet at London, London's king in woe. 1211 01:33:30,960 --> 01:33:33,995 Was I born to this, that my sad look 1212 01:33:34,130 --> 01:33:37,415 Should grace the triumph of great Bolingbroke? 1213 01:33:37,550 --> 01:33:43,880 Gardener, for telling me these news of woe, 1214 01:33:44,015 --> 01:33:48,395 Pray God the plants thou graft'st may never grow. 1215 01:33:50,814 --> 01:33:52,148 Poor queen! 1216 01:34:21,345 --> 01:34:23,972 Great Duke of Lancaster, 1217 01:34:25,849 --> 01:34:26,923 I come to thee 1218 01:34:27,059 --> 01:34:29,853 From plume-plucked Richard; 1219 01:34:31,272 --> 01:34:33,180 Who with willing soul 1220 01:34:33,315 --> 01:34:34,984 Adopts thee heir 1221 01:34:37,236 --> 01:34:38,727 Ascend his throne, 1222 01:34:38,863 --> 01:34:40,614 Descending now from him; 1223 01:34:42,908 --> 01:34:48,706 And long live Henry, fourth of that name! 1224 01:34:56,380 --> 01:34:58,382 In God's name, 1225 01:35:04,180 --> 01:35:05,973 I'll ascend the regal throne. 1226 01:35:08,476 --> 01:35:10,885 Marry. God forbid! 1227 01:35:11,020 --> 01:35:13,721 Would God that any in this noble presence 1228 01:35:13,857 --> 01:35:15,723 Were enough noble to be upright judge 1229 01:35:15,859 --> 01:35:16,766 Of noble Richard! 1230 01:35:16,901 --> 01:35:19,602 What subject can give sentence on his king? 1231 01:35:19,738 --> 01:35:22,939 And who sits here that is not Richard's subject? 1232 01:35:23,074 --> 01:35:26,943 And shall the figure of God's majesty, His captain, 1233 01:35:27,078 --> 01:35:28,611 Steward, deputy-elect, 1234 01:35:28,747 --> 01:35:31,322 Anointed, crowned, planted many years, 1235 01:35:31,458 --> 01:35:33,866 Be judged by subject and inferior breath, 1236 01:35:34,002 --> 01:35:35,618 And he himself not present? 1237 01:35:35,754 --> 01:35:37,370 O forfend it, God, 1238 01:35:37,506 --> 01:35:40,498 That in a Christian climate souls refined 1239 01:35:40,634 --> 01:35:43,460 Should show so heinous, black, obscene a deed! 1240 01:35:43,595 --> 01:35:46,296 I speak to subjects, and a subject speaks, 1241 01:35:46,431 --> 01:35:47,589 Stirred up by God, 1242 01:35:47,724 --> 01:35:49,257 Thus boldly for his king, 1243 01:35:49,393 --> 01:35:51,217 My Lord of Hereford here, 1244 01:35:51,353 --> 01:35:52,552 Whom you call king, 1245 01:35:52,688 --> 01:35:55,180 Is a foul traitor to proud Hereford's king 1246 01:35:55,315 --> 01:35:57,599 And if you crown him, 1247 01:35:57,734 --> 01:36:00,143 Let me prophesy 1248 01:36:00,279 --> 01:36:04,022 The blood of English shall manure the ground, 1249 01:36:04,158 --> 01:36:07,401 And future ages groan for this foul act; 1250 01:36:07,536 --> 01:36:11,488 Peace shall go sleep with Turks and infidels, 1251 01:36:11,624 --> 01:36:15,033 And in this seat of peace tumultuous wars 1252 01:36:15,169 --> 01:36:18,912 Shall kin with kin and kind with kind confound; 1253 01:36:19,048 --> 01:36:23,125 Disorder, horror, fear and mutiny 1254 01:36:23,260 --> 01:36:27,504 Shall here inhabit, and this land be called 1255 01:36:27,640 --> 01:36:31,018 The field of Golgotha and dead men's skulls. 1256 01:36:33,563 --> 01:36:37,348 O, if you raise this house against this house, 1257 01:36:37,483 --> 01:36:39,725 It will the woefullest division prove 1258 01:36:39,861 --> 01:36:42,103 That ever fell upon this cursed earth! 1259 01:36:42,238 --> 01:36:46,941 Well have you argued, sir; and, for your pains, 1260 01:36:47,076 --> 01:36:50,872 Of capital treason we arrest you here. 1261 01:36:52,248 --> 01:36:55,491 My Lord of Westminster, be it your charge 1262 01:36:55,627 --> 01:36:58,088 To keep him safely till his day of trial. 1263 01:37:05,595 --> 01:37:06,805 Fetch hither Richard, 1264 01:37:09,808 --> 01:37:11,132 That in common view 1265 01:37:11,268 --> 01:37:12,644 He may surrender. 1266 01:37:15,147 --> 01:37:16,095 So we shall proceed 1267 01:37:16,231 --> 01:37:17,899 Without suspicion. 1268 01:38:15,333 --> 01:38:17,377 Alack, 1269 01:38:26,177 --> 01:38:27,929 Why am I sent for to a king, 1270 01:38:30,974 --> 01:38:33,966 Before I have shook off the regal thoughts 1271 01:38:34,102 --> 01:38:35,770 Wherewith I reigned? 1272 01:38:38,481 --> 01:38:39,806 I hardly yet have learned 1273 01:38:39,941 --> 01:38:40,890 To insinuate, 1274 01:38:41,026 --> 01:38:44,613 Flatter, bow, and bend my limbs 1275 01:38:48,283 --> 01:38:50,817 Give sorrow leave awhile to tutor me 1276 01:38:50,952 --> 01:38:52,402 To this submission. 1277 01:38:52,537 --> 01:38:54,915 HE SOBS 1278 01:39:15,227 --> 01:39:18,981 Yet I well remember the favours of these men 1279 01:39:20,482 --> 01:39:21,765 Were they not mine? 1280 01:39:21,901 --> 01:39:26,030 Did they not sometimes cry, "All hail!" to me? 1281 01:39:27,490 --> 01:39:30,326 So Judas did to Christ 1282 01:39:32,203 --> 01:39:34,736 But he, in twelve, 1283 01:39:34,872 --> 01:39:36,957 Found truth in all but one 1284 01:39:38,459 --> 01:39:42,588 I, in twelve thousand, none. 1285 01:39:45,007 --> 01:39:47,093 God save the king! 1286 01:39:54,058 --> 01:39:55,633 Will no man say amen? 1287 01:39:55,768 --> 01:39:57,093 HE LAUGHS 1288 01:39:57,228 --> 01:39:58,813 Am I both priest and clerk? 1289 01:40:01,774 --> 01:40:03,401 Well then, amen. 1290 01:40:04,819 --> 01:40:06,738 God save the king! 1291 01:40:08,656 --> 01:40:11,399 Although I be not he; 1292 01:40:11,534 --> 01:40:13,620 And yet, amen, 1293 01:40:15,121 --> 01:40:16,831 If heaven do think him me. 1294 01:40:20,835 --> 01:40:23,588 To do what service am I sent for hither? 1295 01:40:36,727 --> 01:40:40,011 To do that office of thine own good will 1296 01:40:40,147 --> 01:40:44,599 Which tired majesty did make thee offer, 1297 01:40:44,735 --> 01:40:48,353 The resignation of thy state and crown 1298 01:40:48,489 --> 01:40:50,783 To Henry Bolingbroke. 1299 01:40:53,994 --> 01:40:55,371 Give me the crown. 1300 01:41:23,232 --> 01:41:28,404 Here, cousin, seize the crown; 1301 01:41:30,573 --> 01:41:32,450 Here, cousin 1302 01:41:53,638 --> 01:41:57,298 On this side my hand, and on that side yours. 1303 01:41:57,434 --> 01:41:59,978 Now is this golden crown 1304 01:42:01,313 --> 01:42:03,148 Like a deep well 1305 01:42:04,191 --> 01:42:05,765 That owes two buckets, 1306 01:42:05,901 --> 01:42:07,110 Filling one another, 1307 01:42:08,403 --> 01:42:10,895 The emptier ever dancing in the air, 1308 01:42:11,031 --> 01:42:15,077 The other down, unseen and full of water 1309 01:42:16,870 --> 01:42:19,904 That bucket down and full of tears am I, 1310 01:42:20,040 --> 01:42:24,002 Drinking my griefs, whilst you mount up on high. 1311 01:42:29,007 --> 01:42:31,208 I thought you had been willing to resign. 1312 01:42:31,343 --> 01:42:34,888 My crown I am; but still my griefs are mine. 1313 01:42:36,181 --> 01:42:40,342 Part of your cares you give me with your crown. 1314 01:42:40,477 --> 01:42:45,399 Your cares set up do not pluck my cares down. 1315 01:42:46,734 --> 01:42:50,144 My care is loss of care, by old care done; 1316 01:42:50,279 --> 01:42:52,771 Your care is gain of care, by new care won 1317 01:42:52,907 --> 01:42:55,482 The cares I give I have, though given away; 1318 01:42:55,618 --> 01:43:00,122 They tend the crown, yet still with me they stay. 1319 01:43:03,793 --> 01:43:07,714 Are you contented to resign the crown? 1320 01:43:09,590 --> 01:43:11,415 Ay, 1321 01:43:11,551 --> 01:43:13,511 No; 1322 01:43:16,931 --> 01:43:18,641 No, ay; 1323 01:43:20,101 --> 01:43:23,938 For I must nothing be; 1324 01:43:25,106 --> 01:43:26,848 Therefore no no, 1325 01:43:26,983 --> 01:43:29,027 For I resign to thee. 1326 01:43:30,403 --> 01:43:34,574 Now mark me, how I will undo myself; 1327 01:43:48,922 --> 01:43:56,169 I give this heavy weight from off my head, 1328 01:43:56,305 --> 01:44:00,851 The pride of kingly sway from out my heart; 1329 01:44:03,520 --> 01:44:06,482 With mine own tears I wash away my balm, 1330 01:44:08,817 --> 01:44:14,281 With mine own hands I give away my crown, 1331 01:44:15,783 --> 01:44:17,159 With mine own tongue 1332 01:44:18,994 --> 01:44:21,486 Deny my sacred state, 1333 01:44:21,622 --> 01:44:27,670 With mine own breath release all duty's rites 1334 01:44:29,797 --> 01:44:34,427 All pomp and majesty I do forswear; 1335 01:44:36,470 --> 01:44:39,891 Make me, that nothing have, 1336 01:44:41,017 --> 01:44:44,093 With nothing grieved, 1337 01:44:44,228 --> 01:44:47,982 And thou with all pleased, 1338 01:44:49,734 --> 01:44:51,694 That hath all achieved! 1339 01:44:55,824 --> 01:44:59,410 Long mayst thou live in Richard's seat to sit, 1340 01:45:01,413 --> 01:45:05,834 And soon lie Richard in an earthy pit! 1341 01:45:10,171 --> 01:45:13,665 God save King Harry, 1342 01:45:13,800 --> 01:45:18,138 Unkinged Richard says, 1343 01:45:19,848 --> 01:45:24,353 And send him many years of sunshine days! 1344 01:45:32,736 --> 01:45:33,904 What more remains? 1345 01:45:35,280 --> 01:45:37,355 No more, but that you read over 1346 01:45:37,491 --> 01:45:40,275 These accusations and grievous crimes 1347 01:45:40,411 --> 01:45:43,487 Committed by yourself and your followers 1348 01:45:43,622 --> 01:45:46,573 Against the state and profit of this land; 1349 01:45:46,709 --> 01:45:48,909 That, by confessing them, the souls of men 1350 01:45:49,044 --> 01:45:50,838 May deem you worthily deposed. 1351 01:45:58,345 --> 01:46:00,139 Must I do so? 1352 01:46:02,558 --> 01:46:05,394 And must I ravel out My weaved-up folly? 1353 01:46:10,775 --> 01:46:12,141 Gentle Northumberland, 1354 01:46:12,276 --> 01:46:15,352 If thy offences were upon record, 1355 01:46:15,488 --> 01:46:18,772 Would it not shame thee in so fair a troop 1356 01:46:18,908 --> 01:46:21,119 To read a lecture of them? 1357 01:46:23,329 --> 01:46:24,361 If thou wouldst, 1358 01:46:24,497 --> 01:46:26,989 There shouldst thou find one heinous article, 1359 01:46:27,125 --> 01:46:29,085 Containing the deposing of a king. 1360 01:46:30,503 --> 01:46:33,537 Nay, all of you that stand and look upon, 1361 01:46:33,673 --> 01:46:37,542 Whilst that my wretchedness doth bait myself, 1362 01:46:37,677 --> 01:46:40,628 Though some of you with Pilate wash your hands 1363 01:46:40,764 --> 01:46:44,340 Showing an outward pity; yet you Pilates 1364 01:46:44,476 --> 01:46:47,677 Have here delivered me to my sour cross, 1365 01:46:47,812 --> 01:46:50,763 And water cannot wash away your sin. 1366 01:46:50,899 --> 01:46:52,307 My lord, dispatch. 1367 01:46:52,442 --> 01:46:54,569 Read o'er these articles. 1368 01:46:58,782 --> 01:47:04,736 Mine eyes are full of tears, I cannot see: 1369 01:47:04,871 --> 01:47:08,406 And yet salt water blinds them not so much 1370 01:47:08,542 --> 01:47:12,129 That they can see a sort of traitors here. 1371 01:47:15,841 --> 01:47:18,010 Nay, if I turn mine eyes upon myself, 1372 01:47:19,053 --> 01:47:21,889 I find myself a traitor with the rest; 1373 01:47:25,392 --> 01:47:27,634 For I have given here my soul's consent 1374 01:47:27,770 --> 01:47:30,804 To undeck the pompous body of a king; 1375 01:47:30,940 --> 01:47:34,474 Made glory base and sovereignty a slave, 1376 01:47:34,610 --> 01:47:37,311 Proud majesty a subject, state a peasant. 1377 01:47:37,446 --> 01:47:38,937 My Lord... 1378 01:47:39,073 --> 01:47:42,410 No lord of thine, thou haught insulting man, 1379 01:47:44,245 --> 01:47:48,530 Nor no man's lord; I have no name, no title, 1380 01:47:48,666 --> 01:47:51,825 No, not that name was given me at the font, 1381 01:47:51,961 --> 01:47:53,713 But 'tis usurped 1382 01:47:55,465 --> 01:47:57,706 Alack the heavy day, 1383 01:47:57,842 --> 01:48:00,334 That I have worn so many winters out, 1384 01:48:00,470 --> 01:48:03,723 And know not now what name to call myself! 1385 01:48:05,558 --> 01:48:08,676 O that I were a mockery king of snow, 1386 01:48:08,811 --> 01:48:11,679 Standing before the sun of Bolingbroke, 1387 01:48:11,815 --> 01:48:14,901 To melt myself away in water-drops! 1388 01:48:24,286 --> 01:48:27,987 Good king, great king, 1389 01:48:28,123 --> 01:48:32,283 and yet not greatly good, 1390 01:48:32,419 --> 01:48:35,495 And if my word be sterling yet in England, 1391 01:48:35,630 --> 01:48:38,456 Let it command a mirror hither straight, 1392 01:48:38,592 --> 01:48:41,084 That it may show me what a face I have, 1393 01:48:41,219 --> 01:48:45,974 Since it is bankrupt of his majesty. 1394 01:48:49,186 --> 01:48:51,355 Go some of you and fetch a looking-glass. 1395 01:48:52,773 --> 01:48:55,015 Read o'er this paper while the glass doth come. 1396 01:48:55,150 --> 01:48:57,309 Fiend, thou torment'st me ere I come to hell! 1397 01:48:57,444 --> 01:48:59,811 Urge it no more, my Lord Northumberland. 1398 01:48:59,947 --> 01:49:02,356 The commons will not be satisfied. 1399 01:49:02,491 --> 01:49:04,326 They shall be satisfied 1400 01:49:05,536 --> 01:49:07,235 I'll read enough, 1401 01:49:07,371 --> 01:49:09,363 When I do see the very book indeed 1402 01:49:09,498 --> 01:49:12,501 Where all my sins are writ, and that's myself. 1403 01:49:20,092 --> 01:49:23,971 Give me the glass, and therein will I read. 1404 01:49:37,402 --> 01:49:39,977 No deeper wrinkles yet? 1405 01:49:40,113 --> 01:49:41,354 Hath sorrow struck 1406 01:49:41,489 --> 01:49:43,981 So many blows upon this face of mine, 1407 01:49:44,117 --> 01:49:46,077 And made no deeper wounds? 1408 01:49:47,912 --> 01:49:49,873 O flattering glass, 1409 01:49:51,708 --> 01:49:53,001 Thou dost beguile me! 1410 01:49:54,085 --> 01:49:56,160 Was this face the face 1411 01:49:56,296 --> 01:50:00,289 That every day under his household roof 1412 01:50:00,425 --> 01:50:03,094 Did keep ten thousand men? 1413 01:50:04,638 --> 01:50:06,963 Was this the face 1414 01:50:07,098 --> 01:50:10,769 That, like the sun, did make beholders wink? 1415 01:50:14,022 --> 01:50:18,360 Was this the face that faced so many follies, 1416 01:50:19,569 --> 01:50:22,406 And was at last out-faced by Bolingbroke? 1417 01:50:28,120 --> 01:50:31,248 A brittle glory shineth in this face. 1418 01:50:33,917 --> 01:50:37,504 As brittle as the glory is the face! 1419 01:50:40,132 --> 01:50:45,679 For there it is, cracked in a hundred shivers. 1420 01:50:48,265 --> 01:50:52,217 Mark, silent king, the moral of this sport, 1421 01:50:52,353 --> 01:50:57,441 How soon my sorrow hath destroyed my face. 1422 01:50:59,068 --> 01:51:01,685 The shadow of your sorrow hath destroyed 1423 01:51:01,821 --> 01:51:03,489 The shadow of your face. 1424 01:51:04,740 --> 01:51:10,747 Say that again. The shadow of my sorrow! Ha! 1425 01:51:13,291 --> 01:51:14,407 Let's see 1426 01:51:14,542 --> 01:51:19,120 It is very true, my grief lies all within; 1427 01:51:19,255 --> 01:51:21,831 And these external manners of laments 1428 01:51:21,966 --> 01:51:24,500 Are merely shadows to the unseen grief 1429 01:51:24,636 --> 01:51:27,931 That swells with silence in the tortured soul; 1430 01:51:29,599 --> 01:51:32,060 There lies the substance 1431 01:51:35,355 --> 01:51:37,524 And I thank thee, king, 1432 01:51:39,067 --> 01:51:40,902 For thy great bounty, 1433 01:51:42,112 --> 01:51:43,311 That not only givest 1434 01:51:43,446 --> 01:51:45,647 Me cause to wail but teachest me the way 1435 01:51:45,782 --> 01:51:47,534 How to lament the cause. 1436 01:51:50,245 --> 01:51:51,611 I'll beg one boon, 1437 01:51:51,747 --> 01:51:53,446 And then be gone and trouble you no more. 1438 01:51:53,582 --> 01:51:55,500 Shall I obtain it? 1439 01:51:56,919 --> 01:51:57,951 Name it, fair cousin. 1440 01:51:58,086 --> 01:51:59,755 "Fair cousin"? 1441 01:52:00,797 --> 01:52:02,330 I am greater than a king 1442 01:52:02,466 --> 01:52:04,708 For when I was a king, my flatterers 1443 01:52:04,843 --> 01:52:08,462 Were then but subjects; being now a subject, 1444 01:52:08,597 --> 01:52:11,517 I have a king here to my flatterer. 1445 01:52:12,726 --> 01:52:14,895 Being so great, I have no need to beg. 1446 01:52:16,230 --> 01:52:17,220 Yet ask. 1447 01:52:17,356 --> 01:52:18,513 And shall I have? 1448 01:52:18,649 --> 01:52:19,775 You shall. 1449 01:52:20,985 --> 01:52:24,186 Then give me leave to go. 1450 01:52:24,321 --> 01:52:26,063 Whither? 1451 01:52:26,198 --> 01:52:27,648 Whither you will, 1452 01:52:27,783 --> 01:52:31,120 So I were from your sights. 1453 01:52:34,498 --> 01:52:36,657 Go, some of you convey him to the Tower. 1454 01:52:36,792 --> 01:52:38,044 O good! 1455 01:52:40,254 --> 01:52:41,422 Convey? 1456 01:52:42,632 --> 01:52:45,249 Conveyers are you all, 1457 01:52:45,384 --> 01:52:50,640 That rise thus nimbly by a true king's fall. 1458 01:53:05,447 --> 01:53:08,742 On Wednesday next we solemnly set down our coronation. 1459 01:53:11,411 --> 01:53:12,495 Lords, 1460 01:53:14,331 --> 01:53:16,458 Prepare yourselves. 1461 01:53:37,354 --> 01:53:39,189 This way the king will come; 1462 01:53:44,695 --> 01:53:47,938 A woeful pageant have we here beheld. 1463 01:53:48,073 --> 01:53:50,482 The woe's to come; the children yet unborn 1464 01:53:50,618 --> 01:53:53,287 Shall feel this day as sharp to them as thorn. 1465 01:54:06,342 --> 01:54:08,886 In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. 1466 01:54:13,683 --> 01:54:16,894 In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. 1467 01:54:24,819 --> 01:54:26,352 You holy clergymen, 1468 01:54:26,487 --> 01:54:27,520 is there no plot 1469 01:54:27,655 --> 01:54:30,700 To rid the realm of this pernicious blot? 1470 01:54:33,453 --> 01:54:35,403 I see your brows are full of discontent, 1471 01:54:35,538 --> 01:54:40,502 Your hearts of sorrow and your eyes of tears 1472 01:54:42,670 --> 01:54:45,496 Come home with me to supper; and I'll lay 1473 01:54:45,632 --> 01:54:49,052 A plot shall show us all a merry day. 1474 01:54:55,058 --> 01:54:59,969 But soft, but see, or rather do not see, 1475 01:55:00,105 --> 01:55:01,982 My fair rose wither. 1476 01:55:17,122 --> 01:55:21,032 Join not with grief, fair woman, do not so, 1477 01:55:21,168 --> 01:55:26,496 To make my end too sudden: learn, good soul, 1478 01:55:26,632 --> 01:55:29,875 To think our former state a happy dream; 1479 01:55:30,010 --> 01:55:32,628 From which awaked, the truth of what we are 1480 01:55:32,763 --> 01:55:35,964 Shows us but this: I am sworn brother, sweet, 1481 01:55:36,100 --> 01:55:39,468 To grim Necessity, and he and I 1482 01:55:39,603 --> 01:55:41,345 Shall keep a league till death. 1483 01:55:41,480 --> 01:55:48,060 What, has my Richard both in shape and mind 1484 01:55:48,195 --> 01:55:50,938 Transformed and weakened? 1485 01:55:51,073 --> 01:55:54,066 Hath Bolingbroke deposed thine intellect? 1486 01:55:54,202 --> 01:55:55,442 Hath he been in thy heart? 1487 01:55:55,578 --> 01:55:58,279 Good sometime Queen, 1488 01:55:58,414 --> 01:56:00,030 prepare thee hence for France 1489 01:56:00,166 --> 01:56:02,199 Think I am dead and that even here though takest, 1490 01:56:02,335 --> 01:56:05,327 As from my death-bed, thy last living leave. 1491 01:56:05,463 --> 01:56:08,789 Learn in winter's tedious nights sit by the fire 1492 01:56:08,925 --> 01:56:11,459 With good old folks and let them tell thee tales 1493 01:56:11,594 --> 01:56:13,210 Of woeful ages long ago betid; 1494 01:56:13,346 --> 01:56:16,172 And ere thou bid good night, to quit their griefs, 1495 01:56:16,307 --> 01:56:18,883 Tell thou the lamentable tale of me 1496 01:56:19,018 --> 01:56:22,397 And send the hearers weeping to their beds. 1497 01:56:26,359 --> 01:56:28,893 My lord, you must straight to the Tower. 1498 01:56:29,029 --> 01:56:33,825 And, madam, there is orders ta'en for you; 1499 01:56:35,285 --> 01:56:37,954 With all swift speed you must away to France. 1500 01:56:39,331 --> 01:56:43,199 Northumberland, thou ladder wherewithal 1501 01:56:43,335 --> 01:56:46,296 The mounting Bolingbroke ascends my throne, 1502 01:56:47,464 --> 01:56:49,706 The time shall not be many hours of age 1503 01:56:49,841 --> 01:56:52,834 More than it is ere foul sin gathering head 1504 01:56:52,970 --> 01:56:55,222 Shalt break into corruption 1505 01:56:56,390 --> 01:56:57,756 Thou shalt think, 1506 01:56:57,891 --> 01:56:59,800 Though he divide the realm and give thee half, 1507 01:56:59,935 --> 01:57:01,218 It is too little, 1508 01:57:01,353 --> 01:57:02,344 Helping him to all; 1509 01:57:02,479 --> 01:57:05,597 And he shall think that thou, which know'st the way 1510 01:57:05,733 --> 01:57:08,475 To plant unrightful kings, wilt know again, 1511 01:57:08,611 --> 01:57:11,937 Being ne'er so little urged, another way 1512 01:57:12,072 --> 01:57:16,077 To pluck him headlong from the usurped throne. 1513 01:57:26,254 --> 01:57:31,676 My guilt be on my head, and there an end. 1514 01:57:33,886 --> 01:57:35,471 Take leave and part. 1515 01:57:39,434 --> 01:57:40,633 Doubly divorced! 1516 01:57:40,768 --> 01:57:41,717 Bad men, you violate 1517 01:57:41,853 --> 01:57:44,637 A twofold marriage, 'twixt my crown and me, 1518 01:57:44,772 --> 01:57:47,525 And then betwixt me and my married wife. 1519 01:57:52,405 --> 01:57:56,284 Let me unkiss the oath 'twixt thee and me; 1520 01:58:04,417 --> 01:58:07,504 And yet not so, for with a kiss 'twas made. 1521 01:58:25,814 --> 01:58:27,274 Part us, Northumberland. 1522 01:58:32,946 --> 01:58:35,157 Banish us both and send the king with me. 1523 01:58:37,659 --> 01:58:42,154 That were some love but little policy. 1524 01:58:42,289 --> 01:58:44,750 Then whither he goes, thither let me go. 1525 01:59:26,501 --> 01:59:28,419 My lord 1526 01:59:29,838 --> 01:59:32,382 You told me you would tell the rest? 1527 01:59:35,760 --> 01:59:38,221 Then, as I said, 1528 01:59:39,514 --> 01:59:41,297 The duke, 1529 01:59:41,433 --> 01:59:42,809 Great Bolingbroke, 1530 01:59:45,020 --> 01:59:47,762 Mounted upon a hot and fiery steed 1531 01:59:47,898 --> 01:59:52,016 With slow but stately pace kept on his course, 1532 01:59:52,152 --> 01:59:56,865 Whilst all tongues cried "God save thee, Bolingbroke!" 1533 02:00:01,453 --> 02:00:04,289 You would have thought the very windows spake, 1534 02:00:05,457 --> 02:00:07,282 So many greedy looks of young and old 1535 02:00:07,417 --> 02:00:11,578 Through casements darted their desiring eyes 1536 02:00:11,714 --> 02:00:13,163 Upon his visage. 1537 02:00:13,298 --> 02:00:15,332 Alack, poor Richard! 1538 02:00:15,467 --> 02:00:17,845 Where was he the whilst? 1539 02:00:19,680 --> 02:00:22,255 As in a theatre, 1540 02:00:22,391 --> 02:00:24,299 The eyes of men, 1541 02:00:24,435 --> 02:00:26,301 After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, 1542 02:00:26,437 --> 02:00:28,345 Are idly bent on him who enters next, 1543 02:00:28,481 --> 02:00:31,223 Thinking his prattle to be tedious; 1544 02:00:31,358 --> 02:00:32,307 Even so, 1545 02:00:32,443 --> 02:00:34,945 Or with much more contempt, 1546 02:00:36,989 --> 02:00:40,451 Men's eyes did scowl on gentle Richard; 1547 02:00:43,371 --> 02:00:45,706 No man cried "God save him!" 1548 02:00:48,376 --> 02:00:52,380 But dust was thrown upon his sacred head 1549 02:00:55,008 --> 02:00:58,303 Which with such gentle sorrow he shook off, 1550 02:01:00,638 --> 02:01:04,048 That had not God, for some strong purpose, steeled 1551 02:01:04,184 --> 02:01:09,731 The hearts of men, they must perforce have melted 1552 02:01:12,901 --> 02:01:16,769 But heaven hath a hand in these events, 1553 02:01:16,905 --> 02:01:20,200 And to Bolingbroke are we sworn subjects now. 1554 02:01:23,036 --> 02:01:26,279 My son, Aumerle. What news from Oxford? 1555 02:01:26,414 --> 02:01:29,741 Jousts and triumphs? 1556 02:01:29,876 --> 02:01:32,077 For aught I know, my lord. 1557 02:01:32,212 --> 02:01:34,120 You will be there, I know. 1558 02:01:34,256 --> 02:01:37,165 If God prevent not, I purpose so. 1559 02:01:37,301 --> 02:01:38,594 What seal is that? 1560 02:01:40,262 --> 02:01:42,170 Yea, look'st thou pale? 1561 02:01:42,306 --> 02:01:44,297 Let me see the writing. 1562 02:01:44,433 --> 02:01:47,561 My lord, 'tis nothing. No matter, then, who see it; 1563 02:01:49,438 --> 02:01:51,263 I will be satisfied; 1564 02:01:51,398 --> 02:01:53,140 let me see the writing. 1565 02:01:53,275 --> 02:01:56,101 I do beseech your grace to pardon me 1566 02:01:56,236 --> 02:01:58,687 It is a matter of small consequence, 1567 02:01:58,822 --> 02:02:01,356 Which for some reasons I would not have seen. 1568 02:02:01,492 --> 02:02:03,911 Which for some reason, SIR, 1569 02:02:05,079 --> 02:02:06,455 I mean to see. 1570 02:02:08,666 --> 02:02:11,335 I fear. What should you fear? 1571 02:02:12,336 --> 02:02:15,412 Boy, let me see the writing. 1572 02:02:15,548 --> 02:02:18,666 I do beseech you, pardon me; I may not show it. 1573 02:02:18,801 --> 02:02:21,345 I will be satisfied; let me see it, I say. 1574 02:02:39,072 --> 02:02:40,907 It's treason! 1575 02:02:42,283 --> 02:02:44,358 Foul treason! 1576 02:02:44,494 --> 02:02:47,111 What is the matter, my lord? Ho! Who's within there? 1577 02:02:47,247 --> 02:02:48,988 Saddle my horse! Give me my boots I say! 1578 02:02:49,124 --> 02:02:52,450 What is the matter? Peace, foolish woman! 1579 02:02:52,585 --> 02:02:54,869 I will not peace. What is the matter, Aumerle? 1580 02:02:55,005 --> 02:02:56,371 Good mother, be content; 1581 02:02:56,506 --> 02:02:58,456 It is no more than my poor life must answer. 1582 02:02:58,592 --> 02:03:01,417 Thy life answer! I will unto the king. 1583 02:03:01,553 --> 02:03:04,003 Aumerle? Poor boy, thou art amazed. 1584 02:03:04,139 --> 02:03:06,714 Give me my boots, I say. 1585 02:03:06,850 --> 02:03:08,675 Why, York, what wilt thou do? 1586 02:03:08,810 --> 02:03:11,803 Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine own? 1587 02:03:11,938 --> 02:03:14,514 Have we more sons? Or are we like to have? 1588 02:03:14,650 --> 02:03:17,183 A dozen of them here have ta'en the sacrament, 1589 02:03:17,319 --> 02:03:19,436 And interchangeably set down their hand, 1590 02:03:19,571 --> 02:03:21,198 To kill the new-crowned king. 1591 02:03:23,158 --> 02:03:24,107 He shall be none; 1592 02:03:24,243 --> 02:03:26,985 We'll keep him here, then what is that to him? 1593 02:03:27,121 --> 02:03:30,614 Were he twenty times my son, I would impeach him. 1594 02:03:30,749 --> 02:03:32,032 Hadst thou groan'd for him 1595 02:03:32,167 --> 02:03:34,493 As I have done, thou wouldst be more pitiful. 1596 02:03:34,628 --> 02:03:36,203 But now I know thy mind; 1597 02:03:36,338 --> 02:03:38,914 Thou dost suspect that I have been disloyal to thy bed 1598 02:03:39,049 --> 02:03:41,208 And that he is a bastard, not thy son 1599 02:03:41,343 --> 02:03:45,712 Sweet York, sweet husband, be not of that mind 1600 02:03:45,848 --> 02:03:48,424 He is as like thee as a man may be! 1601 02:03:48,559 --> 02:03:49,769 Make way! 1602 02:03:51,646 --> 02:03:53,522 After, Aumerle! 1603 02:03:54,607 --> 02:03:56,390 Mount thee upon his horse; 1604 02:03:56,526 --> 02:03:58,767 Spur post, and get before him to the king, 1605 02:03:58,903 --> 02:04:00,895 And beg thy pardon ere he do accuse thee. 1606 02:04:01,030 --> 02:04:03,856 I'll not be long behind; 1607 02:04:03,991 --> 02:04:06,202 Away, be gone! 1608 02:04:24,804 --> 02:04:27,140 Who comes here? 1609 02:04:28,391 --> 02:04:32,176 What means our cousin that he stares and looks so wildly? 1610 02:04:32,312 --> 02:04:34,095 God save your grace. 1611 02:04:34,231 --> 02:04:36,431 I do beseech your majesty, 1612 02:04:36,566 --> 02:04:39,528 To have some conference with your grace alone. 1613 02:04:41,321 --> 02:04:43,532 Withdraw yourselves, and leave us here alone. 1614 02:05:01,133 --> 02:05:03,250 Then give me leave that I may turn the key, 1615 02:05:03,385 --> 02:05:06,503 That no man enter till my tale be done. 1616 02:05:06,639 --> 02:05:09,350 Have thy desire. 1617 02:05:15,439 --> 02:05:17,389 My liege, beware; 1618 02:05:17,525 --> 02:05:19,558 Thou hast a traitor in thy presence there. 1619 02:05:19,693 --> 02:05:22,060 Villain, I'll make thee safe. 1620 02:05:22,196 --> 02:05:25,397 Stay thy revengeful hand; thou hast no cause to fear. 1621 02:05:25,533 --> 02:05:27,034 My liege. 1622 02:05:29,412 --> 02:05:32,373 Open the door or I will break it open! 1623 02:05:35,126 --> 02:05:36,742 What is the matter, uncle? Speak. 1624 02:05:36,878 --> 02:05:38,327 Peruse this writing here, 1625 02:05:38,463 --> 02:05:39,620 And thou shalt know 1626 02:05:39,756 --> 02:05:42,414 The treason that my haste forbid me show. 1627 02:05:42,550 --> 02:05:46,085 I do repent me; read not my name there 1628 02:05:46,220 --> 02:05:48,379 My heart was not confederate with my hand. 1629 02:05:48,514 --> 02:05:51,757 It was, villain, ere thy hand did set it down. 1630 02:05:51,893 --> 02:05:54,343 I tore it from the traitor's bosom, king; 1631 02:05:54,479 --> 02:05:56,689 Fear, not love, begets his penitence: 1632 02:06:02,987 --> 02:06:06,241 O heinous, strong and bold conspiracy! 1633 02:06:10,912 --> 02:06:14,499 O loyal father of a treacherous son! 1634 02:06:16,293 --> 02:06:19,463 Thy overflow of good converts to bad, 1635 02:06:24,051 --> 02:06:26,292 And thy abundant goodness shall excuse 1636 02:06:26,428 --> 02:06:29,546 This deadly blot in thy digressing son. 1637 02:06:29,681 --> 02:06:32,632 Thou kill'st me in his life; giving him breath, 1638 02:06:32,768 --> 02:06:35,385 The traitor lives, the true man's put to death. 1639 02:06:37,022 --> 02:06:39,139 What ho, my liege! For God's sake, let me in! 1640 02:06:39,274 --> 02:06:43,685 What shrill-voiced suppliant makes this eager cry? 1641 02:06:43,821 --> 02:06:44,895 A woman. 1642 02:06:45,030 --> 02:06:47,481 And thy aunt, great king; 'tis I. 1643 02:06:47,616 --> 02:06:50,233 Open the door. 1644 02:06:50,369 --> 02:06:52,653 A beggar begs that never begged before. 1645 02:06:52,788 --> 02:06:55,280 Our scene is altered from a serious thing, 1646 02:06:55,416 --> 02:06:58,116 And now changed to The Beggar And The King. 1647 02:06:59,754 --> 02:07:02,454 My dangerous cousin, let your mother in: 1648 02:07:02,590 --> 02:07:05,801 I know she is come to pray for your foul sin. 1649 02:07:10,389 --> 02:07:14,425 O king, believe not this hard-hearted man! 1650 02:07:14,560 --> 02:07:17,178 Love loving not itself none other can. 1651 02:07:17,313 --> 02:07:18,804 Thou frantic woman, 1652 02:07:18,940 --> 02:07:20,306 What dost thou make here? 1653 02:07:20,441 --> 02:07:23,184 Shall thy old dugs another traitor rear? 1654 02:07:23,319 --> 02:07:25,102 Sweet York, be patient. 1655 02:07:25,238 --> 02:07:26,771 Hear me, gentle liege. 1656 02:07:26,906 --> 02:07:28,022 Rise up, good aunt! 1657 02:07:28,157 --> 02:07:31,859 Not yet, I thee beseech, for ever will I walk upon my knees, 1658 02:07:31,995 --> 02:07:33,569 Until thou bid me joy, 1659 02:07:33,705 --> 02:07:36,489 By pardoning my transgressing boy. 1660 02:07:36,624 --> 02:07:39,158 Unto my mother's prayers I bend my knee. 1661 02:07:39,294 --> 02:07:43,037 Against them both my true joints bended be. 1662 02:07:43,173 --> 02:07:46,124 Ill mayst thou thrive, if thou grant any grace! 1663 02:07:46,259 --> 02:07:48,418 Pleads he in earnest? 1664 02:07:48,553 --> 02:07:49,794 Look upon his face; 1665 02:07:49,930 --> 02:07:51,671 His eyes do drop no tears, 1666 02:07:51,807 --> 02:07:53,756 His prayers are in jest; 1667 02:07:53,892 --> 02:07:56,301 His words come from his mouth, ours from our breast. 1668 02:07:56,436 --> 02:07:58,136 Good aunt, stand up. 1669 02:07:58,271 --> 02:08:00,388 Nay, do not say, "stand up" 1670 02:08:00,524 --> 02:08:03,475 Say, "pardon" first, and afterwards "stand up". 1671 02:08:03,610 --> 02:08:08,480 I never long'd to hear a word till now; 1672 02:08:08,615 --> 02:08:10,190 Say "pardon," king; 1673 02:08:10,325 --> 02:08:12,526 Let pity teach thee how: 1674 02:08:12,661 --> 02:08:16,738 The word is short, but not so short as sweet; 1675 02:08:16,874 --> 02:08:20,325 No word like "pardon" for kings' mouths so meet. 1676 02:08:20,461 --> 02:08:21,702 Good aunt, stand up. 1677 02:08:21,837 --> 02:08:23,829 I do not sue to stand; 1678 02:08:23,964 --> 02:08:26,873 Pardon is all the suit I have in hand. 1679 02:08:27,009 --> 02:08:29,178 I pardon him, 1680 02:08:32,181 --> 02:08:33,839 As God shall pardon me. 1681 02:08:33,974 --> 02:08:37,269 O happy vantage of a kneeling knee! 1682 02:08:38,771 --> 02:08:41,023 Yet am I sick with fear: speak it again; 1683 02:08:43,859 --> 02:08:45,570 With all my heart 1684 02:08:48,656 --> 02:08:49,813 I pardon him. 1685 02:08:49,949 --> 02:08:52,869 A god on earth thou art! 1686 02:08:55,371 --> 02:08:59,573 But for our trusty Bishop and the Abbot, 1687 02:08:59,709 --> 02:09:02,795 With all the rest of that consorted crew, 1688 02:09:06,049 --> 02:09:09,010 Destruction straight shall dog them at the heels. 1689 02:09:12,180 --> 02:09:15,465 Good uncle, help to order several powers 1690 02:09:15,600 --> 02:09:17,852 To Oxford, or where'er these traitors are: 1691 02:09:19,479 --> 02:09:21,387 They shall not live within this world, 1692 02:09:21,523 --> 02:09:23,733 But I will have them, if I once know where. 1693 02:09:25,026 --> 02:09:28,613 Uncle, farewell. 1694 02:09:48,217 --> 02:09:50,750 And, cousin too, adieu: 1695 02:09:50,886 --> 02:09:53,013 Your mother well hath prayed, 1696 02:09:55,099 --> 02:09:57,184 And prove you true. 1697 02:10:00,062 --> 02:10:03,190 Come, my old son. 1698 02:10:18,080 --> 02:10:19,916 I pray God make thee new. 1699 02:11:03,710 --> 02:11:05,921 Didst thou not mark the king, 1700 02:11:08,924 --> 02:11:10,342 What words he spake. 1701 02:11:11,885 --> 02:11:15,086 "Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear?" 1702 02:11:15,222 --> 02:11:18,016 Was it not so? Quoth he. 1703 02:11:22,563 --> 02:11:24,054 He spake it twice, 1704 02:11:24,189 --> 02:11:27,776 And urged it twice together, did he not? 1705 02:11:29,653 --> 02:11:31,520 He did. 1706 02:11:31,655 --> 02:11:36,316 And speaking it, he wistly looked on thee, 1707 02:11:36,452 --> 02:11:38,078 And who should say, 1708 02:11:39,622 --> 02:11:41,029 "I would thou wert the man 1709 02:11:41,165 --> 02:11:43,740 "That would divorce this terror from my heart;" 1710 02:11:43,876 --> 02:11:45,711 Meaning the king in the Tower. 1711 02:11:51,967 --> 02:11:55,836 Come...let's go 1712 02:11:55,972 --> 02:11:58,589 We are the king's friends, 1713 02:11:58,724 --> 02:12:00,309 And will rid his foe. 1714 02:13:19,849 --> 02:13:22,799 I have been studying how I may compare 1715 02:13:22,935 --> 02:13:26,397 This prison where I live unto the world 1716 02:13:28,983 --> 02:13:31,225 And for because the world is populous 1717 02:13:31,360 --> 02:13:33,738 And here is not a creature but myself, 1718 02:13:35,531 --> 02:13:37,033 I cannot do it; 1719 02:13:41,037 --> 02:13:42,747 Yet I'll hammer it out. 1720 02:13:44,624 --> 02:13:47,950 My brain I'll prove the female to my soul, 1721 02:13:48,086 --> 02:13:51,037 My soul the father; and these two beget 1722 02:13:51,172 --> 02:13:54,582 A generation of still-breeding thoughts, 1723 02:13:54,717 --> 02:14:00,588 And these same thoughts people this little world, 1724 02:14:00,723 --> 02:14:03,841 Thoughts tending to ambition, they do plot 1725 02:14:03,977 --> 02:14:07,261 Unlikely wonders; how these vain weak nails 1726 02:14:07,397 --> 02:14:10,473 May tear a passage through the flinty ribs 1727 02:14:10,609 --> 02:14:12,016 Of this hard world, 1728 02:14:12,152 --> 02:14:13,904 My ragged prison walls, 1729 02:14:15,697 --> 02:14:18,992 And, for they cannot, die in their own pride. 1730 02:14:23,413 --> 02:14:25,415 Thoughts tending to content 1731 02:14:26,541 --> 02:14:27,907 Flatter themselves 1732 02:14:28,043 --> 02:14:30,577 That they are not the first of fortune's slaves, 1733 02:14:30,712 --> 02:14:32,214 Nor shall not be the last; 1734 02:14:38,679 --> 02:14:40,305 Like silly beggars 1735 02:14:42,474 --> 02:14:46,009 Who sitting in the stocks refuge their shame, 1736 02:14:46,145 --> 02:14:49,356 That many have and others must sit there; 1737 02:14:51,483 --> 02:14:53,944 And in this thought they find a kind of ease, 1738 02:14:55,738 --> 02:14:57,854 Bearing their own misfortune on the back 1739 02:14:57,990 --> 02:15:00,201 Of such as have before endured the like. 1740 02:15:07,083 --> 02:15:10,962 Thus play I in one person many people, 1741 02:15:13,214 --> 02:15:15,424 And none contented: 1742 02:15:22,432 --> 02:15:24,017 Sometimes am I king; 1743 02:15:26,436 --> 02:15:29,147 Then treasons make me wish myself a beggar, 1744 02:15:31,316 --> 02:15:36,602 And so I am, then crushing penury 1745 02:15:36,738 --> 02:15:39,032 Persuades me I was better when a king; 1746 02:15:41,034 --> 02:15:43,860 Then am I kinged again and by and by 1747 02:15:43,995 --> 02:15:46,904 Think that I am unkinged by Bolingbroke, 1748 02:15:47,040 --> 02:15:48,959 And straight am nothing: 1749 02:15:51,878 --> 02:15:53,296 But whate'er I be, 1750 02:15:55,006 --> 02:15:57,759 Nor I nor any man that but man is 1751 02:15:59,469 --> 02:16:01,596 With nothing shall be pleased, 1752 02:16:03,098 --> 02:16:04,214 Till he be eased 1753 02:16:04,349 --> 02:16:05,976 With being nothing. 1754 02:16:22,534 --> 02:16:24,244 Music do I hear? 1755 02:16:45,266 --> 02:16:46,976 Keep time 1756 02:16:51,439 --> 02:16:53,024 How sour sweet music is, 1757 02:16:54,859 --> 02:16:57,361 When time is broke and no proportion kept! 1758 02:17:01,532 --> 02:17:04,118 So is it in the music of men's lives. 1759 02:17:07,288 --> 02:17:08,915 I wasted time, 1760 02:17:10,875 --> 02:17:12,836 And now doth time waste me. 1761 02:17:17,507 --> 02:17:20,343 This music mads me; let it sound no more; 1762 02:17:23,680 --> 02:17:26,172 For though it have holp madmen to their wits, 1763 02:17:26,308 --> 02:17:28,602 In me it seems it will make wise men mad. 1764 02:17:35,192 --> 02:17:37,861 Yet blessing on his heart that gives it me! 1765 02:17:40,614 --> 02:17:42,449 For 'tis a sign of love; 1766 02:17:44,701 --> 02:17:47,193 And love to Richard 1767 02:17:47,329 --> 02:17:51,708 Is a strange brooch in this all-hating world. 1768 02:17:56,463 --> 02:17:57,965 Hail, royal Prince! 1769 02:18:14,690 --> 02:18:16,275 Thanks, noble peer; 1770 02:18:19,528 --> 02:18:20,946 What art thou? 1771 02:18:22,031 --> 02:18:24,565 And how comest thou hither, 1772 02:18:24,700 --> 02:18:26,984 Where no man never comes but that sad dog 1773 02:18:27,119 --> 02:18:29,914 That brings me food to make misfortune live? 1774 02:18:31,749 --> 02:18:34,950 I was a poor groom of thy stable, king, 1775 02:18:35,086 --> 02:18:36,796 When thou wert king; 1776 02:18:38,423 --> 02:18:42,500 Who, with much ado, have gotten leave 1777 02:18:42,635 --> 02:18:45,430 To look upon my sometimes royal master's face. 1778 02:18:47,098 --> 02:18:49,423 O, how it yearned my heart when I beheld 1779 02:18:49,559 --> 02:18:52,353 In London streets, that coronation-day, 1780 02:18:53,605 --> 02:18:55,982 When Bolingbroke rode on roan Barbary, 1781 02:18:57,609 --> 02:19:01,394 That horse that thou so often hast bestrid, 1782 02:19:01,529 --> 02:19:04,282 That horse that I so carefully have dressed! 1783 02:19:06,660 --> 02:19:08,161 Rode he on Barbary? 1784 02:19:09,871 --> 02:19:12,989 Tell me, gentle friend, How went he under him? 1785 02:19:13,125 --> 02:19:16,659 So proudly as if he disdained the ground. 1786 02:19:16,795 --> 02:19:19,329 So proud that Bolingbroke was on his back? 1787 02:19:19,464 --> 02:19:24,250 That jade hath eat bread from my royal hand; 1788 02:19:24,386 --> 02:19:27,806 This hand hath made him proud with clapping him. 1789 02:19:30,809 --> 02:19:32,884 Would he not stumble? 1790 02:19:33,020 --> 02:19:34,177 Would he not fall down, 1791 02:19:34,313 --> 02:19:36,847 Since pride must have a fall, and break the neck 1792 02:19:36,982 --> 02:19:39,360 Of that proud man that did usurp his back? 1793 02:19:41,779 --> 02:19:43,113 Forgiveness, horse! 1794 02:19:44,198 --> 02:19:47,232 Why do I rail on thee, 1795 02:19:47,368 --> 02:19:49,693 Since thou, created to be awed by man, 1796 02:19:49,829 --> 02:19:51,080 Wast born to bear? 1797 02:19:52,248 --> 02:19:53,572 I was not made a horse; 1798 02:19:53,708 --> 02:19:56,043 And yet I bear a burden like an ass, 1799 02:19:57,545 --> 02:19:59,495 Spurred, galled 1800 02:19:59,630 --> 02:20:03,301 and tired by jouncing Bolingbroke. 1801 02:20:06,512 --> 02:20:08,014 DOOR CREAKS OPEN 1802 02:20:12,226 --> 02:20:15,386 If thou love me, 'tis time thou wert away. 1803 02:20:15,521 --> 02:20:16,981 How now! 1804 02:20:24,781 --> 02:20:28,191 Villain, thy own hand yields thy death's instrument. 1805 02:20:28,326 --> 02:20:29,828 HE GARGLES 1806 02:20:32,997 --> 02:20:34,499 HE GASPS 1807 02:20:41,464 --> 02:20:44,759 Go now and fill another room in hell. 1808 02:21:26,927 --> 02:21:29,378 Welcome, my lord. What news? 1809 02:21:29,513 --> 02:21:32,589 First, to thy sacred state wish I all happiness. 1810 02:21:32,725 --> 02:21:35,134 The next news is, I have to London brought 1811 02:21:35,269 --> 02:21:38,356 The heads of Oxford, Salisbury, Blunt, and Kent. 1812 02:21:43,653 --> 02:21:46,197 We thank thee for thy pains. 1813 02:21:50,118 --> 02:21:53,819 My Lord, I have from Oxford brought to London 1814 02:21:53,955 --> 02:21:56,708 The heads of Bagot and Sir Stephen Scroop. 1815 02:22:02,964 --> 02:22:05,884 Thy pains, Willoughby, shall not be forgot. 1816 02:22:08,344 --> 02:22:11,212 The Conspirator, Abbot of Westminster, 1817 02:22:11,348 --> 02:22:13,965 Hath yielded up his body to the grave! 1818 02:22:14,100 --> 02:22:17,187 But here is Carlisle living. 1819 02:22:22,609 --> 02:22:23,985 Carlisle, 1820 02:22:25,320 --> 02:22:27,364 This is your doom 1821 02:22:29,366 --> 02:22:32,942 Choose out some secret place, some reverend room, 1822 02:22:33,078 --> 02:22:40,794 More than thou hast, and with it joy thy life; 1823 02:22:43,338 --> 02:22:45,664 So as thou livest in peace, 1824 02:22:45,799 --> 02:22:47,551 Die free from strife 1825 02:22:49,678 --> 02:22:52,181 For though mine enemy thou hast ever been, 1826 02:22:54,683 --> 02:22:57,686 High sparks of honour in thee have I seen. 1827 02:23:09,615 --> 02:23:12,066 Within this coffin I present 1828 02:23:12,201 --> 02:23:13,567 Thy buried fear 1829 02:23:13,703 --> 02:23:16,487 Herein all breathless lies 1830 02:23:16,622 --> 02:23:19,792 The mightiest of thy greatest enemies, 1831 02:23:21,210 --> 02:23:22,910 Richard of Bordeaux, 1832 02:23:23,045 --> 02:23:25,423 By me hither brought. 1833 02:23:42,190 --> 02:23:43,733 Aumerle, 1834 02:23:48,071 --> 02:23:49,645 I thank thee not; 1835 02:23:49,781 --> 02:23:51,606 For thou hast wrought 1836 02:23:51,741 --> 02:23:53,232 A deed of slander 1837 02:23:53,368 --> 02:23:55,109 With thy fatal hand 1838 02:23:55,245 --> 02:23:56,277 Upon my head 1839 02:23:56,413 --> 02:23:58,874 And all this famous land. 1840 02:24:00,208 --> 02:24:02,408 From your own mouth, my lord, 1841 02:24:02,544 --> 02:24:04,118 Did I this deed. 1842 02:24:04,254 --> 02:24:05,411 They love not poison 1843 02:24:05,547 --> 02:24:07,632 That do poison need, 1844 02:24:09,134 --> 02:24:10,886 Nor do I thee 1845 02:24:13,013 --> 02:24:16,433 Though I did wish him dead, I hate the murderer, 1846 02:24:23,649 --> 02:24:25,359 Love him murdered. 1847 02:24:36,829 --> 02:24:41,490 Lords, I protest, my soul is full of woe, 1848 02:24:41,625 --> 02:24:45,869 That...blood should sprinkle me 1849 02:24:46,005 --> 02:24:47,965 To make me grow 1850 02:24:52,929 --> 02:24:55,431 Come, mourn with me for what I do lament, 1851 02:24:57,683 --> 02:25:01,771 And put on sullen black incontinent 1852 02:25:07,777 --> 02:25:10,071 I'll make a voyage to the Holy Land, 1853 02:25:12,949 --> 02:25:18,496 To wash this blood off from my...guilty hand. 131626

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