ACT II. SCENE I.-A Street. 'Enter Two Gentlemen, meeting. 1 Gent. Whither away so fast? 2 Gent. 0,-God save you! Even to the hall, to hear what shall become Of the great duke of Buckingham. 1 Gent. I'll save you That labour, sir. All's now done, but the ceremony Of bringing back the prisoner. 2 Gent. Were you there? 1 Gent. Yes, indeed, was I. 2 Gent. Pray speak what has happen'd. 1 Gent. You may guess quickly what. Is he found guilty? 2 Gent. 1 Gent. Yes, truly is he, and condemn'd upon it. 2 Gent. I am sorry for 't. 1 Gent. So are a number more. 2 Gent. But, pray, how pass'd it? 1 Gent. I'll tell you in a little. The great duke Came to the bar; where to his accusations He pleaded still, not guilty, and alleg'd a. In the original, "to him brought." 2 Gent. That fed him with his prophecies? 1 Gent. That was he The same. All these accus'd him strongly; which he fain Would have flung from him, but, indeed, he could not: Have found him guilty of high treason. Much 2 Gent. After all this, how did he bear himself? His knell rung out, his judgment, he was stirr'd In all the rest show'd a most noble patience. He never was so womanish; the cause 2 Gent. The cardinal is the end of this. 1 Gent. Sure, he does not, Certainly "T is likely, By all conjectures: First, Kildare's attainder, Earl Surrey was sent thither, and in haste too, 2 Gent. Was a deep envious one. 1 Gent. That trick of state At his return, No doubt he will requite it. This is noted, 2 Gent. All the commons Hate him perniciously, and, o' my conscience, Wish him ten fathom deep: this duke as much They love and dote on; call him bounteous Bucking Enter BUCKINGHAM from his arraignment; Tipstaves before him; the axe with the edge towards him; halberds on each side; accompanied with SIR THOMAS LOVELL, SIR NICHOLAS VAUX, SIR WILLIAM SANDS, and common people. 1 Gent. Stay there, sir, And see the noble ruin'd man you speak of. 2 Gent. Let's stand close, and behold him. Buck. All good people, You that thus far have come to pity me, Hear what I say, and then go home and lose me. I have this day receiv'd a traitor's judgment, And by that name must die: Yet, heaven bear witness, But those that sought it I could wish more christians : Yet let them look they glory not in mischief, For then my guiltless blood must cry against them. Nor will I sue, although the king have mercies More than I dare make faults. You few that lov'd me, And dare be bold to weep for Buckingham, His noble friends, and fellows, whom to leave Is only bitter to him, only dying, Go with me, like good angels, to my end ; Make of your prayers one sweet sacrifice, And lift my soul to heaven.-Lead on, o' God's name. Lov. I do beseech your grace, for charity, If ever any malice in your heart Were hid against me, now to forgive me frankly. There cannot be those numberless offences And if he speak of Buckingham, pray tell him, Lov. To the water side I must conduct your grace; Vaux. Prepare there, The duke is coming; see the barge be ready; And fit it with such furniture as suits The greatness of his person. Buck. Nay, sir Nicholas, Let it alone; my state now will but mock me. When I came hither I was lord high constable, That never knew what truth meant: I now seal it; for 't. My noble father, Henry of Buckingham, Who first rais'd head against usurping Richard, Henry the seventh succeeding, truly pitying Heaven has an end in all: Yet, you that hear me, Where you are liberal of your loves and counsels, Like water from ye, never found again But where they mean to sink ye. All good people, Farewell: And when you would say something that is sad, Speak how I fell.-I have done; and God forgive me! [Exeunt BUCKINGHAM and Train. 1 Gent. O, this is full of pity!-Sir, it calls, I fear, too many curses on their heads That were the authors. 2 Gent. If the duke be guiltless, "T is full of woe: yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil, if it fall, Greater than this. 1 Gent. Good angels keep it from us! What may it be? You do not doubt my faith, sir? 2 Gent. This secret is so weighty, 't will require A strong faith to conceal it. |