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KING RICHARD It.
[Act IV.
You may my glories and my state depose,
But not my griefs ; still am I king of those.
Boling. Part of your cares you give
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K. Rich. Your cares set up do not pluck my cares down.
My care is loss of care, by old care done ;
Your care is gain of care, by new care won:
The cares I give, I have, though given away ; 195
They tend the crown, yet still with me they stay.
Boling. Are you contented to resign the crown ?
K. Rich. Ay, no ;—no, ay ; for I must nothing be ; p''-''
Therefore no no, for I resign to thee.
Now mark me how I will undo myself:—
I give thishieavy weight from off my head,
And this unwieldy sceptre from my hand,
The pride of kingly sway from out my heart;
With mine own tears I wash away my halm.
With mine own hands I give away my crown, 205 ——
With mine own tongue deny my sacred state,
With mine own breath release all duteous oaths :
All pomp and majesty I do forswear;
My manors, rents, revenues, I forego ;
My acts, decrees, and statutes, I deny:
God pardon all oaths that are broke to me !
God keep all vows unbroke are made to thee !
Make me, that nothing have, with nothing griev’d;
And thou with all pleas’d, that hast all achiev’d !
Long mayst thou live in Richard’s seat to sit, 215
And soon lie Richard in an earthy pit!
God save King Henry, unking’d Richard says,
And send him many years of sunshine days !—
What more remains ?
North. No more, but that you read
[Offering a paper.
These accusations, and these grievous crimes, 220
Committed by your person, and your followers,
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