Shall be wiped out in the next parliament, Plan. Good master Vernon, I am bound to you, Plan. Thanks, gentle sir. Come, let us four to dinner. I dare say, This quarrel will drink blood another day. [Exeunt SCENE V. The same. A Room in the Tower. Enter MORTIMER,' brought in a chair by two Keepers. Even like a man new haled from the rack, So fare my limbs with long imprisonment; And these gray locks, the pursuivants of death, Argue the end of Edmund Mortimer. These eyes-like lamps whose wasting oil is spent- 1 This is at variance with the strict truth of history. Edmund Mortimer, who was trusted and employed by Henry V. throughout his reign, died of the plague in his own castle at Trim, in Ireland, in 1424-5; being then only thirty-two years old. 2 Exigent is here used for end. That droops his sapless branches to the ground;- 1 Keep. Richard Plantagenet, my lord, will come : We sent unto the Temple, to his chamber; And answer was returned that he will come. Mor. Enough; my soul shall then be satisfied.- But now, the arbitrator of despairs, Just death, kind umpire of men's miseries, With sweet enlargement doth dismiss me hence: That so he might recover what was lost. Enter RICHARD PLANTAGenet. 1 Keep. My lord, your loving nephew now is come. Mor. Richard Plantagenet, my friend? Is he come? Plan. Ay, noble uncle, thus ignobly used, Your nephew, late-despised Richard, comes. Mor. Direct mine arms, I may embrace his neck, And in his bosom spend my latter gasp. O, tell me, when my lips do touch his cheeks, And now declare, sweet stem from York's great stock, Plan. First, lean thine aged back against mine arm; And, in that ease, I'll tell thee my disease.1 This day, in argument upon a case, 1 Disease for uneasiness, trouble, or grief. It is used in this sense by other ancient writers. Some words there grew 'twixt Somerset and me; And for alliance' sake,—declare the cause Mor. That cause, fair nephew, that imprisoned me, Was cursed instrument of his decease. Plan. Discover more at large what cause that was ; For I am ignorant, and cannot guess. Mor. I will; if that my fading breath permit, And death approach not ere my tale be done. Henry the Fourth, grandfather to this king, Deposed his nephew1 Richard; Edward's son, The first-begotten, and the lawful heir Of Edward king, the third of that descent; During whose reign, the Percies of the north, Finding his usurpation most unjust, 暴 Endeavored my advancement to the throne: I was the next by birth and parentage; From Lionel duke of Clarence, the third son But mark; as, in this haughty, great attempt, 1 Nephew has sometimes the power of the Latin nepos, signifying grandchild, and is used with great laxity among our ancient English writers. It is here used instead of cousin. Succeeding his father Bolingbroke-did reign, Plan. Of which, my lord, your honor is the last. Mor. True; and thou seest that I no issue have; And that my fainting words do warrant death: Thou art my heir; the rest, I wish thee gather:2 But yet be wary in thy studious care. Plan. Thy grave admonishments prevail with me; Mor. With silence, nephew, be thou politic; As princes do their courts, when they are cloyed Plan. O, uncle, 'would some part of my young years Might but redeem the passage of your age! Mor. Thou dost then wrong me; as the slaughterer doth, Which giveth many wounds, when one will kill. Only, give order for my funeral ; And so farewell; and fair be all thy hopes! And prosperous be thy life, in peace and war! [Dies. Plan. And peace, no war, befall thy parting soul! 1 i. e. thinking. This is another falsification of history. Cambridge levied no army; but was apprehended at Southampton, the night before Henry sailed from that town for France, on the information of this very earl of March. 2 i. e. I acknowledge thee to be my heir; the consequences which may be collected from thence, I recommend it thee to draw. In prison hast thou spent a pilgrimage, 1 [Exeunt Keepers, bearing out MORTIMER. Here dies the dusky torch of Mortimer, Choked with ambition of the meaner sort: And, for those wrongs, those bitter injuries, Which Somerset hath offered to my house, I doubt not, but with honor to redress: And therefore haste I to the parliament; Either to be restored to my blood, Or make my ill the advantage of my good. [Exit. ACT III. SCENE I. The same. The Parliament House.2 Flourish. Enter KING HENRY, EXETER, GLOSTER, WARWICK, SOMERSET, and SUFFOLK; the Bishop of Winchester, RICHARD PLANTAGENET, and others. GLOSTER offers to put up a bill: Winchester snatches it and tears it. Win. Com'st thou with deep premeditated lines, With written pamphlets studiously devised, 1 i. e. oppressed by those whose right to the crown was not so good as his own; or, according to Warburton, becoming the instrument of others in their rebellious intrigues, rather than asserting his own claims. 2 This parliament was held in 1426 at Leicester, though here represented to have been held in London. King Henry was now in the fifth year of his age. In the first parliament, which was held at London shortly after his father's death, his mother, queen Katharine, brought the young king from Windsor to the metropolis, and sat on the throne with the infant in her lap. 3 i. e. articles of accusation. |