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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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Scene III. [Footnote: Warkworth. Before note the castle. Enter note Northumberland, Lady Northumberland, and Lady Percy.

North.
I pray thee note, loving wife, and gentle daughter,
Give even note way unto my rough affairs:
Put not you on the visage of the times,
And be like them to Percy troublesome.

-- 397 --

Lady N. note
I have given over, I will speak no more:
Do what you will; your wisdom be your guide.

North.
Alas, sweet wife, my honour is at pawn;
And, but my going, nothing can redeem it.

Lady P. note
O yet, for God's note sake, go not to these wars!
The time was, father, that note you broke your word,
When you were more endear'd note to it than now;
When your own Percy, when my heart's dear Harry note,
Threw many a northward look to see his father
Bring up his powers; but he did long note in vain.
Who then persuaded you to stay at home?
There were two honours lost, yours and your son's.
For yours, the God of heaven note brighten it!
For his, it stuck upon him as the sun
In the grey vault of heaven, and by his light
Did all the chivalry of England move
To do brave acts: he was indeed the glass
Wherein the noble youth did dress themselves:
He had no legs that practised not his gait;
And speaking thick, which nature made his blemish,
Became the accents of the valiant;
For those that could speak low note and tardily
Would turn their own perfection to abuse,
To seem like him: so that in speech, in gait,
In diet, in affections of delight,
In military rules, humours of blood,
He was the mark and glass, copy and book,
That fashion'd others. And him, O wondrous him! note
O miracle of men! him did you leave,
Second to none, unseconded by you note,
To look upon the hideous god of war

-- 398 --


In disadvantage; to abide a field note
Where nothing but the sound of Hotspur's name
Did seem defensible note: so you left him.
Never, O never, do his ghost the wrong
To hold your honour more precise and nice
With others than with him! let them alone:
The marshal and the archbishop are strong:
Had my sweet Harry had but half their numbers note,
To-day might I, hanging on Hotspur's neck,
Have talk'd of Monmouth's grave note.

North.
Beshrew your heart,
Fair daughter, you do draw my spirits from me
With new lamenting ancient oversights.
But I must go and meet with danger there,
Or it will seek me in another place
And find me worse provided.

Lady N. note
O, fly note to Scotland,
Till that the nobles and the armed commons
Have of their puissance made a little taste.

Lady P. note
If they get ground and vantage of the king,
Then join you with them, like a rib of steel,
To make strength stronger; but, for all our loves,
First let them try themselves. So did your son;
He was so suffer'd: so came I a widow;
And never shall have length of life enough
To rain upon remembrance with mine eyes,
That it may grow and sprout as high as heaven,
For recordation to my noble husband.

North.
Come, come, go in with me. 'Tis with my mind
As with the tide swell'd up unto his height,
That makes a still-stand note, running neither way:
Fain would I go to meet the archbishop,
But many thousand note reasons hold me back.

-- 399 --


I will resolve for Scotland: there am I,
Till time and vantage crave my company. [Exeunt. note
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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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