Richard III by William Shakespeare
Act 3 - Scene 4
The Tower of London.
John Morton : To-morrow, then, I judge a happy day.
John Morton : Your grace, we think, should soonest know his mind.
John Morton : Now in good time, here comes the duke himself.
John Morton : My lord?
John Morton : Marry, and will, my lord, with all my heart.
John Morton : Where is my lord protector? I have sent for these
[p]strawberries.
Sir Richard Ratcliff : Dispatch, my lord; the duke would be at dinner:
[p]Make a short
shrift; he longs to see your head.
Lord Lovel : Come, come, dispatch; 'tis bootless to exclaim.
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