King Richard III by William Shakespeare
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KING EDWARD.
Now, princely Buckingham, seal thou this league With thy embracements to my wife's allies, And make me happy in your unity. BUCKINGHAM. Whenever Buckingham doth turn his hate Upon your grace [to the queen], but with all duteous love Doth cherish you and yours, God punish me With hate in those where I expect most love! When I have most need to employ a friend, And most assured that he is a friend, Deep, hollow, treacherous, and full of guile, Be he unto me!--this do I beg of heaven When I am cold in love to you or yours. [Embracing Rivers &c.] KING EDWARD. A pleasing cordial, princely Buckingham, Is this thy vow unto my sickly heart. There wanteth now our brother Gloster here, To make the blessed period of this peace. BUCKINGHAM. And, in good time, here comes the noble duke. [Enter GLOSTER.] GLOSTER. |
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