ACT III
SCENE VII. London. Court of Baynard’s Castle
How now, how now? What say the citizens?
Touched you the bastardy of Edward’s children?
And did they so?
Go, go, up to the leads, the Lord Mayor knocks.
Welcome, my lord. I dance attendance here. I think the Duke will not be spoke withal.
Now, Catesby, what says your lord to my request?
I’ll signify so much unto him straight.
Marry, God defend his Grace should say us nay!
I fear he will. Here Catesby comes again.
Now, Catesby, what says his Grace?
When holy and devout religious men Are at their beads, ’tis much to draw them thence, So sweet is zealous contemplation.
See where his Grace stands ’tween two clergymen!
Else wherefore breathe I in a Christian land?
Do, good my lord. Your citizens entreat you.
Refuse not, mighty lord, this proffered love.
O, make them joyful; grant their lawful suit.
Cousin of Buckingham, and sage grave men, Since you will buckle Fortune on my back, To bear her burden, whe’er I will or no, I must have patience to endure the load. But if black scandal or foul-faced reproach Attend the sequel of your imposition, Your mere enforcement shall acquittance me From all the impure blots and stains thereof, For God doth know, and you may partly see, How far I am from the desire of this.
God bless your Grace! We see it, and will say it.
In saying so, you shall but say the truth.
Amen.
Tomorrow may it please you to be crowned?
Even when you please, for you will have it so.