CLARENCE
To murder me? Both
Ay, ay. CLARENCE
You scarcely have the hearts to tell me so, And therefore cannot have the hearts to do it. Wherein, my
friends, have I offended you? First Murderer
Offended us you have not, but the king. CLARENCE
I shall be reconciled to him again. Second Murderer
Never, my lord; therefore prepare to die. CLARENCE
Are you call'd forth from out a world of men To slay the innocent? What is my offence? Where are the
evidence that do accuse me? What lawful quest have given their verdict up Unto the frowning judge?
or who pronounced The bitter sentence of poor Clarence' death? Before I be convict by course of law, To
threaten me with death is most unlawful. I charge you, as you hope to have redemption By Christ's dear
blood shed for our grievous sins, That you depart and lay no hands on me The deed you undertake is
damnable. First Murderer
What we will do, we do upon command. Second Murderer
And he that hath commanded is the king. CLARENCE
Erroneous vassal! the great King of kings Hath in the tables of his law commanded That thou shalt do no
murder: and wilt thou, then, Spurn at his edict and fulfil a man's? Take heed; for he holds vengeance in his
hands, To hurl upon their heads that break his law. Second Murderer
And that same vengeance doth he hurl on thee, For false forswearing and for murder too: Thou didst
receive the holy sacrament, To fight in quarrel of the house of Lancaster. First Murderer
And, like a traitor to the name of God, Didst break that vow; and with thy treacherous blade Unrip'dst the
bowels of thy sovereign's son.
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