Shakespeare's Henriad (Book 1-4). William Hazlitt

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traitor;

       Which in myself I boldly will defend,

       And interchangeably hurl down my gage

       Upon this overweening traitor’s foot,

       To prove myself a loyal gentleman

       Even in the best blood chamber’d in his bosom.

       In haste whereof, most heartily I pray

       Your highness to assign our trial day.

      KING RICHARD.

       Wrath-kindled gentlemen, be rul’d by me;

       Let’s purge this choler without letting blood:

       This we prescribe, though no physician;

       Deep malice makes too deep incision:

       Forget, forgive; conclude and be agreed,

       Our doctors say this is no month to bleed.

       Good uncle, let this end where it begun;

       We’ll calm the Duke of Norfolk, you your son.

      GAUNT.

       To be a make-peace shall become my age:

       Throw down, my son, the Duke of Norfolk’s gage.

      KING RICHARD.

       And, Norfolk, throw down his.

      GAUNT.

       When, Harry, when?

       Obedience bids I should not bid again.

      KING RICHARD.

       Norfolk, throw down; we bid;

       There is no boot.

      MOWBRAY.

       Myself I throw, dread sovereign, at thy foot.

       My life thou shalt command, but not my shame:

       The one my duty owes; but my fair name,—

       Despite of death, that lives upon my grave,—

       To dark dishonour’s use thou shalt not have.

       I am disgrac’d, impeach’d, and baffled here;

       Pierc’d to the soul with slander’s venom’d spear,

       The which no balm can cure but his heart-blood

       Which breath’d this poison.

      KING RICHARD.

       Rage must be withstood:

       Give me his gage: lions make leopards tame.

      MOWBRAY.

       Yea, but not change his spots: take but my shame,

       And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord,

       The purest treasure mortal times afford

       Is spotless reputation; that away,

       Men are but gilded loam or painted clay.

       A jewel in a tentimes barr’d-up chest

       Is a bold spirit in a loyal breast.

       Mine honour is my life; both grow in one;

       Take honour from me, and my life is done:

       Then, dear my liege, mine honour let me try;

       In that I live, and for that will I die.

      KING RICHARD.

       Cousin, throw down your gage: do you begin.

      BOLINGBROKE.

       O! God defend my soul from such deep sin.

       Shall I seem crest-fall’n in my father’s sight,

       Or with pale beggar-fear impeach my height

       Before this outdar’d dastard? Ere my tongue

       Shall wound my honour with such feeble wrong

       Or sound so base a parle, my teeth shall tear

       The slavish motive of recanting fear,

       And spit it bleeding in his high disgrace,

       Where shame doth harbour, even in Mowbray’s face.

      [Exit GAUNT.]

      KING RICHARD.

       We were not born to sue, but to command:

       Which since we cannot do to make you friends,

       Be ready, as your lives shall answer it,

       At Coventry, upon Saint Lambert’s day:

       There shall your swords and lances arbitrate

       The swelling difference of your settled hate:

       Since we can not atone you, we shall see

       Justice design the victor’s chivalry.

       Lord Marshal, command our officers-at-arms

       Be ready to direct these home alarms.

      [Exeunt.]

      SCENE II.

       The same. A room in the Duke of Lancaster’s palace.

       Table of Contents

      [Enter GAUNT and DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER.]

      GAUNT.

       Alas, the part I had in Woodstock’s blood

       Doth more solicit me than your exclaims,

       To stir against the butchers of his life.

       But since correction lieth in those hands

       Which made the fault that we cannot correct,

       Put we our quarrel to the will of heaven;

       Who, when they see the hours ripe on earth,

       Will rain hot vengeance on offenders’ heads.

      DUCHESS.

       Finds brotherhood in thee no sharper spur?

       Hath love in thy old blood no living fire?

      

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