ACT III
SCENE II. Bury St. Edmund’s. A Room of State
Here comes my lord.
Now, sirs, have you dispatched this thing?
Ay, my good lord, he’s dead.
’Tis, my good lord.
Away, be gone!
I’ll call him presently, my noble lord.
I thank thee, Meg; these words content me much.
How now? Why look’st thou pale? Why tremblest thou? Where is our uncle? What’s the matter, Suffolk?
Dead in his bed, my lord; Gloucester is dead.
Marry, God forfend!
How fares my lord? Help, lords! the King is dead.
Rear up his body; wring him by the nose.
Run, go, help, help! O Henry, ope thine eyes!
He doth revive again. Madam, be patient.
O heavenly God!
How fares my gracious lord?
Comfort, my sovereign! Gracious Henry, comfort!
Ah, woe is me for Gloucester, wretched man!
Come hither, gracious sovereign, view this body.
What dares not Warwick, if false Suffolk dare him?
What noise is this?
[Within.] An answer from the King, my Lord of Salisbury!
[Within.] An answer from the King, or we will all break in!
O Henry, let me plead for gentle Suffolk!
Whither goes Vaux so fast? What news, I prithee?
Go tell this heavy message to the King.
Ay me! What is this world? What news are these! But wherefore grieve I at an hour’s poor loss, Omitting Suffolk’s exile, my soul’s treasure? Why only, Suffolk, mourn I not for thee, And with the southern clouds contend in tears, Theirs for the earth’s increase, mine for my sorrows’? Now get thee hence. The King, thou know’st, is coming; If thou be found by me thou art but dead.
I go.
And take my heart with thee.
This way for me.