ACT IV.
4. SCENE IV. London. Before the palace.
(continued)
KING RICHARD.
And be a happy mother by the deed.
QUEEN ELIZABETH.
I go.--Write to me very shortly,
And you shall understand from me her mind.
KING RICHARD.
Bear her my true love's kiss; and so, farewell.
[Kissing her. Exit QUEEN ELIZABETH.]
Relenting fool, and shallow, changing woman!
[Enter RATCLIFF; CATESBY following.]
How now! what news?
RATCLIFF.
Most mighty sovereign, on the western coast
Rideth a puissant navy; to the shore
Throng many doubtful hollow-hearted friends,
Unarm'd, and unresolv'd to beat them back:
'Tis thought that Richmond is their admiral;
And there they hull, expecting but the aid
Of Buckingham to welcome them ashore.
KING RICHARD.
Some light-foot friend post to the Duke of Norfolk:--
Ratcliff, thyself,--or Catesby; where is he?
CATESBY.
Here, my good lord.
KING RICHARD.
Catesby, fly to the duke.
CATESBY.
I will my lord, with all convenient haste.
KING RICHARD.
Ratcliff, come hither: post to Salisbury:
When thou com'st thither,--
[To CATESBY.] Dull, unmindful villain,
Why stay'st thou here, and go'st not to the duke?
CATESBY.
First, mighty liege, tell me your highness' pleasure,
What from your grace I shall deliver to him.
KING RICHARD.
O, true, good Catesby:--bid him levy straight
The greatest strength and power that he can make,
And meet me suddenly at Salisbury.
CATESBY.
I go.
[Exit.]
RATCLIFF.
What, may it please you, shall I do at Salisbury?
KING RICHARD.
Why, what wouldst thou do there before I go?
RATCLIFF.
Your highness told me I should post before.
[Enter STANLEY.]
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