ACT V - Scene V Richard III


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Another part of the field.

Alarum. Enter Richard and Richmond; they fight. Richard is slain. Retreat and flourish. Reenter Richmond, Derby bearing the crown, with divers other Lords.
Richmond

God and your arms be praised, victorious friends;
The day is ours, the bloody dog is dead.

Derby

Courageous Richmond, well hast thou acquit thee.
Lo, here, this long-usurped royalty
From the dead temples of this bloody wretch
Have I pluckโ€™d off, to grace thy brows withal:
Wear it, enjoy it, and make much of it.

Richmond

Great God of heaven, say Amen to all!
But, tell me, is young George Stanley living?

Derby

He is, my lord, and safe in Leicester town;
Whither, if it please you, we may now withdraw us.

Richmond What men of name are slain on either side?
Derby

John Duke of Norfolk, Walter Lord Ferrers,
Sir Robert Brakenbury, and Sir William Brandon.

Richmond

Inter their bodies as becomes their births:
Proclaim a pardon to the soldiers fled
That in submission will return to us:
And then, as we have taโ€™en the sacrament,
We will unite the white rose and the red:
Smile heaven upon this fair conjunction,
That long have frownโ€™d upon their enmity!
What traitor hears me, and says not amen?
England hath long been mad, and scarrโ€™d herself;
The brother blindly shed the brotherโ€™s blood,
The father rashly slaughterโ€™d his own son,
The son, compellโ€™d, been butcher to the sire:
All this divided York and Lancaster,
Divided in their dire division,
O, now, let Richmond and Elizabeth,
The true succeeders of each royal house,
By Godโ€™s fair ordinance conjoin together!
And let their heirs, God, if thy will be so,
Enrich the time to come with smooth-faced peace,
With smiling plenty and fair prosperous days!
Abate the edge of traitors, gracious Lord,
That would reduce these bloody days again,
And make poor England weep in streams of blood!
Let them not live to taste this landโ€™s increase
That would with treason wound this fair landโ€™s peace!
Now civil wounds are stoppโ€™d, peace lives again:
That she may long live here, God say amen! Exeunt.

 

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