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5.2.23
RICHMOND
True hope is swift, and flies with swallow's wings:
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5.2.24
RICHMOND
Kings it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings.
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RICHMOND
Exeunt
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SCENE III. Bosworth Field.
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RICHMOND
Enter KING RICHARD III in arms, with NORFOLK, SURREY, and others
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5.3.1
KING RICHARD III
Here pitch our tents, even here in Bosworth field.
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5.3.2
KING RICHARD III
My Lord of Surrey, why look you so sad?
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5.3.3
SURREY
My heart is ten times lighter than my looks.
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5.3.4
KING RICHARD III
My Lord of Norfolk,--
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5.3.5
NORFOLK
Here, most gracious liege.
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5.3.6
KING RICHARD III
Norfolk, we must have knocks, ha! must we not?
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5.3.7
NORFOLK
We must both give and take, my gracious lord.
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5.3.8
KING RICHARD III
Up with my tent there! here will I lie tonight,
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5.3.9
KING RICHARD III
But where to-morrow? Well, all's one for that.
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5.3.10
KING RICHARD III
Who hath descried the number of the foe?
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5.3.11
NORFOLK
Six or seven thousand is their utmost power.
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5.3.12
KING RICHARD III
Why, our battalion trebles that account:
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5.3.13
KING RICHARD III
Besides, the king's name is a tower of strength,
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5.3.14
KING RICHARD III
Which they upon the adverse party want.
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5.3.15
KING RICHARD III
Up with my tent there! Valiant gentlemen,
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5.3.16
KING RICHARD III
Let us survey the vantage of the field
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5.3.17
KING RICHARD III
Call for some men of sound direction
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5.3.18
KING RICHARD III
Let's want no discipline, make no delay,
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5.3.19
KING RICHARD III
For, lords, to-morrow is a busy day.
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Exeunt
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Enter, on the other side of the field, RICHMOND, Sir William Brandon, OXFORD, and others. Some of the Soldiers pitch RICHMOND's tent
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5.3.20
RICHMOND
The weary sun hath made a golden set,
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5.3.21
RICHMOND
And by the bright track of his fiery car,
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5.3.22
RICHMOND
Gives signal, of a goodly day to-morrow.
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5.3.23
RICHMOND
Sir William Brandon, you shall bear my standard.
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5.3.24
RICHMOND
Give me some ink and paper in my tent
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5.3.25
RICHMOND
I'll draw the form and model of our battle,
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5.3.26
RICHMOND
Limit each leader to his several charge,
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5.3.27
RICHMOND
And part in just proportion our small strength.
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5.3.28
RICHMOND
My Lord of Oxford, you, Sir William Brandon,
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5.3.29
RICHMOND
And you, Sir Walter Herbert, stay with me.
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5.3.30
RICHMOND
The Earl of Pembroke keeps his regiment:
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5.3.31
RICHMOND
Good Captain Blunt, bear my good night to him
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5.3.32
RICHMOND
And by the second hour in the morning
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5.3.33
RICHMOND
Desire the earl to see me in my tent:
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5.3.34
RICHMOND
Yet one thing more, good Blunt, before thou go'st,
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5.3.35
RICHMOND
Where is Lord Stanley quarter'd, dost thou know?
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5.3.36
BLUNT
Unless I have mista'en his colours much,
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5.3.37
BLUNT
Which well I am assured I have not done,
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5.3.38
BLUNT
His regiment lies half a mile at least
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5.3.39
BLUNT
South from the mighty power of the king.
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5.3.40
RICHMOND
If without peril it be possible,
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5.3.41
RICHMOND
Good Captain Blunt, bear my good-night to him,
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5.3.42
RICHMOND
And give him from me this most needful scroll.
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5.3.43
BLUNT
Upon my life, my lord, I'll under-take it,
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5.3.44
BLUNT
And so, God give you quiet rest to-night!
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5.3.45
RICHMOND
Good night, good Captain Blunt. Come gentlemen,
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5.3.46
RICHMOND
Let us consult upon to-morrow's business
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5.3.47
RICHMOND
In to our tent, the air is raw and cold.
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They withdraw into the tent
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Enter, to his tent, KING RICHARD III, NORFOLK, RATCLIFF, CATESBY, and others
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5.3.48
KING RICHARD III
What is't o'clock?
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5.3.49
CATESBY
It's supper-time, my lord,
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5.3.50
CATESBY
It's nine o'clock.
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5.3.51
KING RICHARD III
I will not sup to-night.
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5.3.52
KING RICHARD III
Give me some ink and paper.
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5.3.53
KING RICHARD III
What, is my beaver easier than it was?
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5.3.54
KING RICHARD III
And all my armour laid into my tent?
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5.3.55
CATESBY
If is, my liege, and all things are in readiness.
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5.3.56
KING RICHARD III
Good Norfolk, hie thee to thy charge,
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5.3.57
KING RICHARD III
Use careful watch, choose trusty sentinels.
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5.3.58
NORFOLK
I go, my lord.
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5.3.59
KING RICHARD III
Stir with the lark to-morrow, gentle Norfolk.
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5.3.60
NORFOLK
I warrant you, my lord.
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Exit
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5.3.61
KING RICHARD III
Catesby!
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5.3.62
CATESBY
My lord?
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5.3.63
KING RICHARD III
Send out a pursuivant at arms
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5.3.64
KING RICHARD III
To Stanley's regiment, bid him bring his power
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5.3.65
KING RICHARD III
Before sunrising, lest his son George fall
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5.3.66
KING RICHARD III
Into the blind cave of eternal night.
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KING RICHARD III
Exit CATESBY
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5.3.67
KING RICHARD III
Fill me a bowl of wine. Give me a watch.
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5.3.68
KING RICHARD III
Saddle white Surrey for the field to-morrow.
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5.3.69
KING RICHARD III
Look that my staves be sound, and not too heavy.
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5.3.70
KING RICHARD III
Ratcliff!
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5.3.71
RATCLIFF
My lord?
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5.3.72
KING RICHARD III
Saw'st thou the melancholy Lord Northumberland?
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5.3.73
RATCLIFF
Thomas the Earl of Surrey, and himself,
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5.3.74
RATCLIFF
Much about cock-shut time, from troop to troop
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5.3.75
RATCLIFF
Went through the army, cheering up the soldiers.
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5.3.76
KING RICHARD III
So, I am satisfied. Give me a bowl of wine:
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5.3.77
KING RICHARD III
I have not that alacrity of spirit,
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5.3.78
KING RICHARD III
Nor cheer of mind, that I was wont to have.
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5.3.79
KING RICHARD III
Set it down. Is ink and paper ready?
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5.3.80
RATCLIFF
It is, my lord.
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5.3.81
KING RICHARD III
Bid my guard watch, leave me.
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5.3.82
KING RICHARD III
Ratcliff, about the mid of night come to my tent
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5.3.83
KING RICHARD III
And help to arm me. Leave me, I say.
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KING RICHARD III
Exeunt RATCLIFF and the other Attendants
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Enter DERBY to RICHMOND in his tent, Lords and others attending
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5.3.84
DERBY
Fortune and victory sit on thy helm!
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5.3.85
RICHMOND
All comfort that the dark night can afford
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5.3.86
RICHMOND
Be to thy person, noble father-in-law!
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5.3.87
RICHMOND
Tell me, how fares our loving mother?