Act 5 - Scene 1
Salisbury. An open place.
Enter the Sheriff, and BUCKINGHAM, with halberds, led to execution BUCKINGHAM
Will not King Richard let me speak with him? Sheriff
No, my good lord; therefore be patient. BUCKINGHAM
Hastings, and Edward's children, Rivers, Grey, Holy King Henry, and thy fair son Edward, Vaughan, and
all that have miscarried By underhand corrupted foul injustice, If that your moody discontented souls Do
through the clouds behold this present hour, Even for revenge mock my destruction! This is All-Souls' day,
fellows, is it not? Sheriff
It is, my lord. BUCKINGHAM
Why, then All-Souls' day is my body's doomsday. This is the day that, in King Edward's time, I wish't might
fall on me, when I was found False to his children or his wife's allies This is the day wherein I wish'd to
fall By the false faith of him I trusted most; This, this All-Souls' day to my fearful soul Is the determined
respite of my wrongs: That high All-Seer that I dallied with Hath turn'd my feigned prayer on my head And
given in earnest what I begg'd in jest. Thus doth he force the swords of wicked men To turn their own
points on their masters' bosoms: Now Margaret's curse is fallen upon my head; 'When he,' quoth she, 'shall
split thy heart with sorrow, Remember Margaret was a prophetess.' Come, sirs, convey me to the block of
shame; Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame.
Exeunt
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