Yet so he ruled, and such a prince he was, But be thou mild and blush not at my shame, Not stir at nothing till the axe of death 50 For Suffolk-he that can do all in all With her that hateth thee and hates us all And York and impious Beaufort, that false priest, Have all limed bushes to betray thy wings, And, fly thou how thou canst, they'll tangle thee: But fear not thou, until thy foot be snared, 57. The thirty-one lines of this speech are an expansion, but scarce an improvement of twenty-three in the quarto: "Ah, Gloster! teach me to forget myself; Be thou mild, and stir not at my disgrace, 60 Glou. Ah Nell, forbear! thou aimest all awry; Why, yet thy scandal were not wiped away, Enter a Herald. Her. I summon your grace to his majesty's parlia ment, 70 Holden at Bury the first of this next month. Glou. And my consent ne'er ask'd herein before! This is close dealing. Well, I will be there. [Exit Herald. My Nell, I take my leave: and, master sheriff, Let not her penance exceed the king's commis sion. Sher. An 't please your grace, here my commission stays, And Sir John Stanley is appointed now With her that loves him so, and hates us all, Glou. Must you, Sir John, protect my lady here? Stan. So am I given in charge, may 't please your grace. 80 Glou. Entreat her not the worse in that I pray Duch. What, gone, my lord, and bid me not fare well! Glou. Witness my tears, I cannot stay to speak. [Exeunt Gloucester and Serving-men. 90 Duch. Art thou gone too? all comfort go with thee! lady; According to that state you shall be used. Duch. Sheriff, farewell, and better than I fare, 100 Although thou hast been conduct of my shame. Sher. It is my office; and, madam, pardon me. Duch. Aye, aye, farewell; thy office is discharged. Come, Stanley, shall we go? 87. "gone too?"; so Ff. 2, 3, 4; F. 1, "gone to?"; Collier MS., "gone so?"-I. G. |