And those thy fears might have wrought fears in me: But thou didst understand me by my signs, And didst in signs again parley with sin; Yea, without stop, didst let thy heart consent, The deed, which both our tongues held vile to. Out of my sight, and never see me more! My nobles leave me; and my state is brav'd, This kingdom, this confine of blood and breath, Between my conscience and my cousin's death.. Hub. Arm you against your other enemies, Which, howsoever rude exteriorly, Is yet the cover of a fairer mind Than to be butcher of an innocent child. K. John. Doth Arthur live? O, haste thee to the peers, Throw this report on their incensed rage, Presented thee more hideous than thou art,- SCENE. III. THE SAME. BEFORE THE CASTLE. Enter Arthur, on the Walls. Arth. The wall is high; and yet will I leap down: Good ground, be pitiful, and hurt me not! If I get down, and do not break my limbs, [Leaps down. O me! my uncle's spirit is in these stones:Heaven take my soul, and England keep my bones! Enter Pembroke, Salisbury, and Bigot. [Dies. Sal. Lords, I will meet him at saint Edmund's Bury; It is our safety, and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time. Pem. Who brought that letter from the cardinal? Sal. The count Melun, a noble lord of France; · Whose private with me, of the Dauphin's love, Big. To-morrow morning let us meet him then. Sal. Or rather then set forward: for 'twill be Two long days' journey, lords, or 'ere we meet. Enter the Bastard. Bast. Once more to-day well met, distemper'd lords! The king, by me, requests your presence straight. Bast. Whate'er you think, good words, I think, were best. Sal. Our griefs, and not our manners, reason now. Bast. But there is little reason in your grief; Therefore, 'twere reason you had manners now. Pem. Sir, sir, impatience hath his privilege. Bast. 'Tis true; to hurt his master, no man else, Sal. This is the prison :-What is he lies here? [Seeing Arthur. Pem. O, death, made proud with pure and princely beauty! The earth had not a hole to hide this deed. Sal. Murder, as hating what himself hath done, Doth lay it open, to urge on revenge. Big. Or, when he doom'd this beauty to a grave, Found it too precious-princely for a grave. Sal. Sir Richard, what think you? Have you beheld, Or have you read or heard, or could you think, Or do you almost think, although you see, That you do see? Could thought, without this ob ject, Form such another? This is the very top, The height, the crest, or crest unto the crest, That ever wall-ey'd wrath, or staring rage, Pem. All murders past do stand excus'd in this: And this, so sole, and so unmatchable, Shall give a holiness, a purity, To the yet-unbegotten sin of times; And prove a deadly bloodshed but a jest, Bast. It is a damned and a bloody work; Sal. If that it be the work of any hand?- Till I have set a glory to this hand, Pem. & Big. Our souls religiously confirm thy words. Enter Hubert. Hub. Lords, I am hot with haste in seeking you: Arthur doth live: the king hath sent for you. Sal. O, he is bold, and blushes not at death:Avaunt, thou hateful villain, get thee gone! Hub. I am no villain. Sal. Must I rob the law? Bast. Your sword is bright, sir; put it up again. Sal. Not till I sheath it in a murderer's skin. Hub. Stand back, lord Salisbury, stand back, I say; By heaven, I think, my sword's as sharp as yours: Nor tempt the danger of my true defence; Big. Out, dunghill! dar'st thou brave a nobleman ? Hub. Not for my life: but yet I dare defend My innocent life against an emperor. Sal. Thou art a murderer, Hub. Do not prove me so: Yet, I am none: Whose tongue soe'er speaks false, Not truly speaks; who speaks not truly, lies. Pem. Cut him to pieces. Bast. Keep the peace, I say. |