Richard III by William Shakespeare
Act 3 - Scene 7
Baynard’s Castle.
Sir William Catesby : My lord: he doth entreat your grace;
[p]To visit him to-morrow or next
day:
[p]He is within, with two right reverend fathers,
[p]Divinely
bent to meditation;
[p]And no worldly suit would he be moved,
[p]To
draw him from his holy exercise.
Sir William Catesby : I'll tell him what you say, my lord.
Sir William Catesby : My lord,
[p]He wonders to what end you have assembled
[p]Such troops
of citizens to speak with him,
[p]His grace not being warn'd thereof
before:
[p]My lord, he fears you mean no good to him.
Sir William Catesby : O, make them joyful, grant their lawful suit!
Sir William Catesby : Call them again, my lord, and accept their suit.
Another : Do, good my lord, lest all the land do rue it.
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