KING RICHARD II
My crown I am; but still my griefs are mine: You may my glories and my state depose, But not my griefs; still
am I king of those. HENRY BOLINGBROKE
Part of your cares you give me with your crown. KING RICHARD II
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; They tend the crown, yet still
with me they stay. HENRY BOLINGBROKE
Are you contented to resign the crown? KING RICHARD II
Ay, no; no, ay; for I must nothing be; Therefore no no, for I resign to thee. Now mark me, how I will undo
myself; I give this heavy 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 balm, With mine own hands I give
away my crown, With mine own tongue deny my sacred state, With mine own breath release all duty's
rites: 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 that swear to
thee! Make me, that nothing have, with nothing grieved, And thou with all pleased, that hast all achieved! Long
mayst thou live in Richard's seat to sit, And soon lie Richard in an earthly pit! God save King Harry, unking'd
Richard says, And send him many years of sunshine days! What more remains? NORTHUMBERLAND
No more, but that you read These accusations and these grievous crimes Committed by your person and
your followers Against the state and profit of this land; That, by confessing them, the souls of men May
deem that you are worthily deposed. KING RICHARD II
Must I do so? and must I ravel out My weaved-up folly? Gentle Northumberland, If thy offences were
upon record, Would it not shame thee in so fair a troop To read a lecture of them? If thou wouldst, There
shouldst thou find one heinous article, Containing the deposing of a king And cracking the strong warrant
of an oath, Mark'd with a blot, damn'd in the book of heaven: Nay, all of you that stand and look upon, Whilst
that my wretchedness doth bait myself, Though some of you with Pilate wash your hands Showing an
outward pity; yet you Pilates Have here deliver'd me to my sour cross, And water cannot wash away your
sin. NORTHUMBERLAND
My lord, dispatch; read o'er these articles. KING RICHARD II
Mine eyes are full of tears, I cannot see: And yet salt water blinds them not so much But they can see
a sort of traitors here. Nay, if I turn mine eyes upon myself, I find myself a traitor with the rest; For I have
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