Methought, their souls, whose bodies Richard mur der'd, Came to my tent, and cried-On! victory! I promise you, my heart is very jocund In the remembrance of so fair a dream. How far into the morning is it, lords? Lords. Upon the stroke of four. Richm. Why, then 'tis time to arm, and give direc [He advances to the troops. tion. More than I have said, loving countrymen, One rais'd in blood, and one in blood establish'd; Your wives shall welcome home the conquerors; [Exeunt. Re-enter King RICHARD, RATCLIFF, attendants, and forces. K. Rich. What said Northumberland, as touching Richmond? Rat. That he was never trained up in arms. K. Rich. He said the truth: And what said Surrey then? Rat. He smil'd and said, the better for our purpose. K. Rich. He was i'the right; and so, indeed, it is. [Clock strikes. Tell the clock there. Give me a calendar. Who saw the sun to-day? Rat. Not I, my lord. K. Rich. Then he disdains to shine; for, by the book, He should have brav'd the east an hour ago; A black day will it be to somebody. Ratcliff, Rat. My lord? K. Rich. The sun will not be seen to-day; The sky doth frown and lour upon our army. I would, these dewy tears were from the ground. Not shine to-day! Why, what is that to me, More than to Richmond? For the self-same heaven, That frowns on me, looks sadly upon him. Enter NORFOLK. Nor. Arm, arm, my lord; the foe vaunts in the field. K. Rich. Come, bustle, bustle ;-Caparison my horse ; Call up lord Stanley, bid him bring his power :- My foreward shall be drawn out all in length, John duke of Norfolk, Thomas earl of Surrey, This, and Saint George to boot ! - What think'st thou, Norfolk! Nor. A good direction, warlike sovereign. This found I on my tent this morning. [Giving a scrowl. K. Rich. Jocky of Norfolk, be not too bold, [Reads. For Dickon thy master is bought and sold. A thing devised by the enemy. Go, gentlemen, every man unto his charge : Let not our babbling dreams affright our souls; If not to heaven, then hand in hand to hell. What shall I say more than I have infer'd? Remember whom you are to cope withal;A sort of vagabonds, rascals, and run-aways, A scum of Bretagnes, and base lackey peasants, Whom their o'er-cloyed country vomits forth To desperate ventures, and assur'd destruction. You, sleeping safe, they bring you to unrest; You, having lands, and bless'd with beauteous wives, They would restrain the one, distain the other. And who doth lead them, but a paltry fellow, Long kept in Bretagne at our mother's cost? A milk-sop, one that never in his life Felt so much cold as over shoes in snow? Let's whip these stragglers o'er the seas again; Lash hence these over-weening rags of France, These famish'd beggars, weary of their lives; Who, but for dreaming on this fond exploit, For want of means, poor rats, had hang'd themselves : If we be conquer'd, let men conquer us, And not these bastard Bretagnes! whom our fathers Have in their own land beaten, bobb'd, and thump'd, And, on record, left them the heirs of shame. Shall these enjoy our lands? Lie with our wives? Ravish our daughters?-Hark, I hear their drum. [Drum afar off. Fight, gentlemen of England! fight, bold yeomen! Draw, archers, draw your arrows to the head! Enter a Messenger. What says lord Stanley? Will he bring his power? K. Rich. Off instantly with his son George's head. After the battle let George Stanley die. K. Rich. A thousand hearts are great within my bo som: Advance our standards, set upon our foes; SCENE IV.-Another part of the field. [Exeunt. Alarum: Excursions. Enter NORFOLK, and forces; to him CATESBY. Cate. Rescue, my lord of Norfolk, rescue, rescue ! The king enacts more wonders than a man, Daring an opposite to every danger; His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights, Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death : Rescue, fair lord, or else the day is lost! Alarum. Enter King RICHARD. K. Rich. A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! |