ACT V
SCENE III. Windsor. A room in the Castle.
And what said the gallant?
Where is the King?
What means our cousin that he stares and looks so wildly?
Withdraw yourselves, and leave us here alone.
What is the matter with our cousin now?
Have thy desire.
[Drawing.] Villain, I’ll make thee safe.
Stay thy revengeful hand. Thou hast no cause to fear.
[Within.] What ho, my liege! For God’s sake, let me in!
What shrill-voiced suppliant makes this eager cry?
Sweet York, be patient. [Kneels.] Hear me, gentle liege.
Rise up, good aunt.
Unto my mother’s prayers I bend my knee.
Against them both, my true joints bended be.
Ill mayst thou thrive if thou grant any grace!
Good aunt, stand up.
Speak it in French, King, say “pardonne moy.”
Good aunt, stand up.
I pardon him, as God shall pardon me.
A god on earth thou art.
Come, my old son. I pray God make thee new.