HUBERT
Is this your promise? go to, hold your tongue. ARTHUR
Hubert, the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes: Let me not hold
my tongue, let me not, Hubert; Or, Hubert, if you will, cut out my tongue, So I may keep mine eyes: O,
spare mine eyes. Though to no use but still to look on you! Lo, by my truth, the instrument is cold And
would not harm me. HUBERT
I can heat it, boy. ARTHUR
No, in good sooth: the fire is dead with grief, Being create for comfort, to be used In undeserved extremes: see
else yourself; There is no malice in this burning coal; The breath of heaven has blown his spirit out And
strew'd repentent ashes on his head. HUBERT
But with my breath I can revive it, boy. ARTHUR
An if you do, you will but make it blush And glow with shame of your proceedings, Hubert: Nay, it perchance
will sparkle in your eyes; And like a dog that is compell'd to fight, Snatch at his master that doth tarre him
on. All things that you should use to do me wrong Deny their office: only you do lack That mercy which
fierce fire and iron extends, Creatures of note for mercy-lacking uses. HUBERT
Well, see to live; I will not touch thine eye For all the treasure that thine uncle owes: Yet am I sworn and I
did purpose, boy, With this same very iron to burn them out. ARTHUR
O, now you look like Hubert! all this while You were disguised. HUBERT
Peace; no more. Adieu. Your uncle must not know but you are dead; I'll fill these dogged spies with false
reports: And, pretty child, sleep doubtless and secure, That Hubert, for the wealth of all the world, Will not
offend thee. ARTHUR
O heaven! I thank you, Hubert. HUBERT
Silence; no more: go closely in with me: Much danger do I undergo for thee.
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