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CLARENCE
O, do not slander him, for he is kind. First Murderer
Right, As snow in harvest. Thou deceivest thyself: 'Tis he that sent us hither now to slaughter thee. CLARENCE
It cannot be; for when I parted with him, He hugg'd me in his arms, and swore, with sobs, That he would
labour my delivery. Second Murderer
Why, so he doth, now he delivers thee From this world's thraldom to the joys of heaven. First Murderer
Make peace with God, for you must die, my lord. CLARENCE
Hast thou that holy feeling in thy soul, To counsel me to make my peace with God, And art thou yet to thy
own soul so blind, That thou wilt war with God by murdering me? Ah, sirs, consider, he that set you on To
do this deed will hate you for the deed. Second Murderer
What shall we do? CLARENCE
Relent, and save your souls. First Murderer
Relent! 'tis cowardly and womanish. CLARENCE
Not to relent is beastly, savage, devilish. Which of you, if you were a prince's son, Being pent from liberty,
as I am now, if two such murderers as yourselves came to you, Would not entreat for life? My friend, I spy
some pity in thy looks: O, if thine eye be not a flatterer, Come thou on my side, and entreat for me, As you
would beg, were you in my distress A begging prince what beggar pities not? Second Murderer
Look behind you, my lord.
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