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English, 03.09.2019 20:30 angelrenee2000

O, pardon me, my liege! but for my tears, the moist impediments unto my speech, i had forestall'd this dear and deep rebuke ere you with grief had spoke and i had heard the course of it so far. there is your crown, and he that wears the crown immortally long guard it yours! [kneeling] if i affect it more than as your honour and as your renown, let me no more from this obedience rise, which my most inward true and duteous spirit teacheth this prostrate and exterior bending! god witness with me, when i here came in and found no course of breath within your majesty, how cold it struck my heart! if i do feign, o, let me in my present wildness die, and never live to show th' incredulous world the noble change that i have purposed! coming to look on you, thinking you dead- and dead almost, my liege, to think you were- i spake unto this crown as having sense, and thus upbraided it: 'the care on thee depending hath fed upon the body of my father; therefore thou best of gold art worst of gold. other, less fine in carat, is more precious, preserving life in med'cine potable; but thou, most fine, most honour'd, most renown'd, hast eat thy bearer up.' thus, my most royal liege, accusing it, i put it on my head, to try with it—as with an enemy that had before my face murd'red my father— the quarrel of a true inheritor. but if it did infect my blood with joy, or swell my thoughts to any strain of pride; if any rebel or vain spirit of mine did with the least affection of a welcome give entertainment to the might of it, let god for ever keep it from my head, and make me as the poorest vassal is, that doth with awe and terror kneel to it

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