BUCKINGHAM
You cloudy princes and heart-sorrowing peers, That bear this mutual heavy load of moan, Now cheer
each other in each other's love Though we have spent our harvest of this king, We are to reap the harvest
of his son. The broken rancour of your high-swoln hearts, But lately splinter'd, knit, and join'd together, Must
gently be preserved, cherish'd, and kept: Me seemeth good, that, with some little train, Forthwith from
Ludlow the young prince be fetch'd Hither to London, to be crown'd our king. RIVERS
Why with some little train, my Lord of Buckingham? BUCKINGHAM
Marry, my lord, lest, by a multitude, The new-heal'd wound of malice should break out, Which would be
so much the more dangerous By how much the estate is green and yet ungovern'd: Where every horse
bears his commanding rein, And may direct his course as please himself, As well the fear of harm, as
harm apparent, In my opinion, ought to be prevented. GLOUCESTER
I hope the king made peace with all of us And the compact is firm and true in me. RIVERS
And so in me; and so, I think, in all: Yet, since it is but green, it should be put To no apparent likelihood of
breach, Which haply by much company might be urged: Therefore I say with noble Buckingham, That it is
meet so few should fetch the prince. HASTINGS
And so say I. GLOUCESTER
Then be it so; and go we to determine Who they shall be that straight shall post to Ludlow. Madam, and
you, my mother, will you go To give your censures in this weighty business? QUEEN ELIZABETH, DUCHESS OF YORK
With all our harts.
Exeunt all but BUCKINGHAM and GLOUCESTER BUCKINGHAM
My lord, whoever journeys to the Prince, For God's sake, let not us two be behind; For, by the way, I'll
sort occasion, As index to the story we late talk'd of, To part the queen's proud kindred from the king. GLOUCESTER
My other self, my counsel's consistory, My oracle, my prophet! My dear cousin, I, like a child, will go by
thy direction. Towards Ludlow then, for we'll not stay behind.
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