Act III, Scene iii
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| | KING.: | |
| | How fares my lord? speak, Beaufort, to thy sovereign. | |
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| | CARDINAL.: | |
| | If thou be'st Death, I'll give thee England's treasure, | |
| | Enough to purchase such another island, | |
| | So thou wilt let me live and feel no pain. | |
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| | KING.: | |
| | Ah, what a sign it is of evil life | |
| | Where death's approach is seen so terrible! | |
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| | WARWICK.: | |
| | Beaufort, it is thy sovereign speaks to thee. | |
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| | CARDINAL.: | |
| | Bring me unto my trial when you will. | |
| | Died he not in his bed? where should he die? | |
| | Can I make men live, whether they will or no? | |
| | O, torture me no more! I will confess.— | |
| | Alive again? then show me where he is; | |
| | I'll give a thousand pound to look upon him. | |
| | He hath no eyes, the dust hath blinded them. | |
| | Comb down his hair; look, look! it stands upright, | |
| | Like lime-twigs set to catch my winged soul.— | |
| | Give me some drink; and bid the apothecary | |
| | Bring the strong poison that I bought of him. | |
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| | KING.: | |
| | O Thou eternal Mover of the Heavens, | |
| | Look with a gentle eye upon this wretch! | |
| | O, beat away the busy meddling fiend | |
| | That lays strong siege unto this wretch's soul, | |
| | And from his bosom purge this black despair! | |
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| | WARWICK.: | |
| | See how the pangs of death do make him grin! | |
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| | SALISBURY.: | |
| | Disturb him not; let him pass peaceably. | |
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| | KING.: | |
| | Peace to his soul, if God's good pleasure be!— | |
| | Lord cardinal, if thou think'st on heaven's bliss, | |
| | Hold up thy hand, make signal of thy hope.— | |
| | He dies, and makes no sign.—O God, forgive him! | |
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| | WARWICK.: | |
| | So bad a death argues a monstrous life. | |
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| | KING HENRY.: | |
| | Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all.— | |
| | Close up his eyes and draw the curtain close; | |
| | And let us all to meditation. | |
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