Richard III by William Shakespeare






Act 3 - Scene 1



London. A street.



Cardinal Bourchier : My Lord of Buckingham, if my weak oratory [p]Can from his mother win
the Duke of York, [p]Anon expect him here; but if she be
obdurate [p]To mild entreaties, God in heaven forbid [p]We should
infringe the holy privilege [p]Of blessed sanctuary! not for all this
land [p]Would I be guilty of so deep a sin.

Cardinal Bourchier : My lord, you shall o'er-rule my mind for once. [p]Come on, Lord
Hastings, will you go with me?

Sir William Catesby : He for his father's sake so loves the prince, [p]That he will not be
won to aught against him.

Sir William Catesby : He will do all in all as Hastings doth.

Sir William Catesby : My good lords both, with all the heed I may.

Sir William Catesby : You shall, my lord.



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