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you company! There's two of you; the devil make a third; And threefold 

vengeance tend upon your steps! SUFFOLK。 Cease; gentle Queen; these 

execrations;      And    let  thy  Suffolk    take   his  heavy    leave。   QUEEN。       Fie; 

coward woman and soft…hearted wretch; Has thou not spirit to curse thine 

enemy? SUFFOLK。 A plague upon them! Wherefore should I curse them? 

Would curses kill as doth the mandrake's groan; I would invent as bitter 

searching terms; As curst; as harsh; and horrible to hear; Deliver'd strongly 

through my fixed teeth; With full as many signs of deadly hate; As lean… 

fac'd   Envy   in   her   loathsome   cave。   My   tongue   should   stumble   in   mine 

earnest words; Mine eyes should sparkle like the beaten flint; Mine hair be 

fix'd an end; as one distract; Ay; every joint should seem to curse and ban; 

And even now my burden'd heart would break; Should I not curse them。 

Poison be their drink! Gall; worse than gall; the daintiest that they taste! 

Their   sweetest   shade   a   grove   of   cypress   trees!   Their   chiefest   prospect 

murd'ring basilisks! Their   softest touch   as smart   as   lizards' stings! Their 

music   frightful   as   the   serpent's   hiss; And   boding   screech…owls   make   the 

consort   full!   all   the   foul   terrors   in   dark…seated   hell…   QUEEN。   Enough; 

sweet Suffolk; thou torment'st thyself; And these dread curses; like the sun 

'gainst   glass;   Or   like   an   overcharged   gun;   recoil; And   turns   the   force   of 

them   upon   thyself。   SUFFOLK。  You   bade   me   ban;   and   will   you   bid   me 

leave?   Now;   by   the   ground   that   I   am   banish'd   from;   Well   could   I   curse 

away a winter's night; Though standing naked on a mountain top Where 

biting cold would never let grass grow; And think it but a minute spent in 

sport。 QUEEN。 O; let me entreat thee cease! Give me thy hand; That I may 

dew it with my mournful tears; Nor let the rain of heaven wet this place To 

wash   away   my   woeful   monuments。   O;   could   this   kiss   be   printed   in   thy 



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hand; That   thou   might'st think upon   these by  the seal; Through   whom  a 

thousand sighs are breath'd for thee! So; get thee gone; that I may know 

my grief; 'Tis but surmis'd whiles thou art standing by; As one that surfeits 

thinking on a want。 I will repeal thee or; be well assur'd; Adventure to be 

banished myself; And banished I am; if but from thee。 Go; speak not to me; 

even    now    be   gone。   O;  go   not  yet!   Even    thus  two   friends   condemn'd 

Embrace; and kiss; and take ten thousand leaves; Loather a hundred times 

to part than die。 Yet now; farewell; and farewell life with thee! SUFFOLK。 

Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished; Once by the King and three times 

thrice by thee; 'Tis not the land I care for; wert thou thence; A wilderness is 

populous enough; So Suffolk had thy heavenly company; For where thou 

art; there is the world itself; With every several pleasure in the world; And 

where thou art not;  desolation。 I can   no more: Live thou   to joy thy  life; 

Myself no joy in nought but that thou liv'st。 

     Enter VAUX 

       QUEEN。 Whither goes Vaux so fast? What news; I prithee? VAUX。 

To signify  unto   his   Majesty That   Cardinal Beaufort   is   at point of   death; 

For suddenly a grievous sickness took him That makes him gasp; and stare; 

and catch the air; Blaspheming God; and cursing men on earth。 Sometime 

he talks as if Duke Humphrey's ghost Were by his side; sometime he calls 

the   King    And    whispers     to  his  pillow;   as  to  him;   The    secrets   of  his 

overcharged soul; And I am sent to tell his Majesty That even now he cries 

aloud   for   him。   QUEEN。   Go   tell   this   heavy   message   to   the   King。   Exit 

VAUX Ay me! What is this world! What news are these! But wherefore 

grieve I at an hour's poor loss; Omitting Suffolk's exile; my soul's treasure? 

Why   only;   Suffolk;   mourn   I   not   for   thee; And   with   the   southern   clouds 

contend   in   tears…   Theirs   for   the   earth's   increase;   mine   for   my   sorrows? 

Now get thee hence: the King; thou know'st; is coming; If thou be found 

by me; thou art but dead。 SUFFOLK。 If I depart from thee I cannot live; 

And in thy sight to die; what were it else But like a pleasant slumber in thy 

lap? Here could I breathe my soul into the air; As mild and gentle as the 

cradle…babe   Dying   with   mother's   dug   between   its   lips;   Where;   from   thy 

sight; I should be raging mad And cry out for thee to close up mine eyes; 

To have thee with thy lips to stop my mouth; So shouldst thou either turn 



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my flying soul; Or I should breathe it so into thy body; And then it liv'd in 

sweet   Elysium。 To   die   by  thee   were but to   die   in   jest:   From  thee   to   die 

were   torture   more   than   death。   O;   let   me   stay;   befall   what   may   befall! 

QUEEN。 Away! Though   parting be   a   fretful   corrosive;  It is   applied  to   a 

deathful   wound。   To   France;   sweet   Suffolk。   Let   me   hear   from   thee;   For 

whereso'er thou art in this world's globe I'll have an Iris that shall find thee 

out。 SUFFOLK。 I go。 QUEEN。 And take my heart with thee。 'She kisses 

him'   SUFFOLK。   A  jewel;   lock'd   into   the   woefull'st   cask   That   ever   did 

contain a thing of worth。 Even as a splitted bark; so sunder we: This way 

fall I to death。 QUEEN。 This way for me。 Exeunt severally 



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       SCENE III。 London。 CARDINAL BEAUFORT'S bedchamber 

    Enter the KING; SALISBURY; and WARWICK; to the CARDINAL in 

bed 

       KING     HENRY。      How    fares  my    lord?   Speak;   Beaufort;    to  thy 

sovereign。     CARDINAL。        If  thou  be'st  Death   I'll  give  thee  England's 

treasure; Enough to purchase such another island; So thou wilt let me live 

and feel no pain。 KING HENRY。 Ah; what a sign it is of evil life Where 

death's   approach    is  seen   so  terrible!  WARWICK。       Beaufort;    it  is  thy 

sovereign speaks to thee。 CARDINAL。 Bring me unto my trial when you 

will。 Died he not in his bed? Where should he die? Can I make men live; 

whe'er they will or no? O; torture me no more! I will confess。 Alive again? 

Then show me where he is; I'll give a thousand pound to look upon him。 

He hath no eyes; the dust hath blinded them。 Comb down his hair; look; 

look! it stands upright; Like lime…twigs set to catch my winged soul! Give 

me   some   drink;   and   bid   the   apothecary   Bring   the   strong   poison   that   I 

bought   of   him。   KING   HENRY。   O   Thou   eternal   Mover   of   the   heavens; 

Look with a gentle eye upon this wretch! O; beat away the busy meddling 

fiend That lays strong siege unto this wretch's soul; And from his bosom 

purge   this   black   despair!   WARWICK。   See   how   the   pangs   of   death   do 

make   him   grin   SALISBURY。   Disturb   him   not;   let   him   pass   peaceably。 

KING      HENRY。     Peace   to  his  soul;  if  God's   good   pleasure   be!  Lord 

Card'nal; if thou think'st on heaven's bliss; Hold up thy hand; make signal 

of thy hope。 He dies; and makes no sign: O God; forgive him! WARWICK。 

So bad a death argues a monstrous life。 KING HENRY。 Forbear to judge; 

for we are sinners all。 Close up his eyes; and draw the curtain close; And 

let us all to meditation。 Exeunt 



        



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             ACT IV。 



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                       SCENE I。 The coast of Kent 



     

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