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Second Murderer
Whom thou wert sworn to cherish and defend. First Murderer
How canst thou urge God's dreadful law to us, When thou hast broke it in so dear degree? CLARENCE
Alas! for whose sake did I that ill deed? For Edward, for my brother, for his sake: Why, sirs, He sends ye
not to murder me for this For in this sin he is as deep as I. If God will be revenged for this deed. O, know
you yet, he doth it publicly, Take not the quarrel from his powerful arm; He needs no indirect nor lawless
course To cut off those that have offended him. First Murderer
Who made thee, then, a bloody minister, When gallant-springing brave Plantagenet, That princely novice,
was struck dead by thee? CLARENCE
My brother's love, the devil, and my rage. First Murderer
Thy brother's love, our duty, and thy fault, Provoke us hither now to slaughter thee. CLARENCE
Oh, if you love my brother, hate not me; I am his brother, and I love him well. If you be hired for meed,
go back again, And I will send you to my brother Gloucester, Who shall reward you better for my life Than
Edward will for tidings of my death. Second Murderer
You are deceived, your brother Gloucester hates you. CLARENCE
O, no, he loves me, and he holds me dear: Go you to him from me. Both
Ay, so we will. CLARENCE
Tell him, when that our princely father York Bless'd his three sons with his victorious arm, And charged
us from his soul to love each other, He little thought of this divided friendship: Bid Gloucester think of this,
and he will weep. First Murderer
Ay, millstones; as be lesson'd us to weep.
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