第 6 节
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'They lay by their weapons。'
MORE。 No doubt his majesty will grant it you: But you must yield to
go to several prisons; Till that his highness' will be further known。
ALL。 Most willingly; whether you will have us。
SHREWSBURY。 Lord Mayor; let them be sent to several prisons; And
there; in any case; be well intreated。 My lord of Surrey; please you to
take horse; And ride to Cheapside; where the aldermen Are with their
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several companies in arms; Will them to go unto their several wards; Both
for the stay of furth mutiny; And for the apprehending of such persons As
shall contend。
SURREY。 I go; my noble lord。
'Exit Surrey。'
SHREWSBURY。 We'll straight go tell his highness these good news;
Withal; Shrieve More; I'll tell him how your breath Hath ransomed many a
subject from sad death。
'Exit Shrewsbury and Cholmley。'
LORD MAYOR。 Lincoln and Sherwin; you shall both to Newgate;
The rest unto the Counters。
PALMER。 Go guard them hence: a little breath well spent Cheats
expectation in his fairest event。
DOLL。 Well; Sheriff More; thou hast done more with thy good words
than all they could with their weapons: give me thy hand; keep thy
promise now for the king's pardon; or; by the Lord; I'll call thee a plain
coney…catcher。
LINCOLN。 Farewell; Shrieve More; and as we yield by thee; So make
our peace; then thou dealst honestly。
CLOWN。 Aye; and save us from the gallows; else a devil's double
honestly!
'They are led away。'
LORD MAYOR。 Master Shrieve More; you have preserved the city
From a most dangerous fierce commotion; For; if this limb of riot here in
St。 Martins Had joined with other branches of the city That did begin to
kindle; twould have bred Great rage; that rage much murder would have
fed。 Not steel; but eloquence hath wrought this good: You have redeemed
us from much threatened blood。
MORE。 My lord and brethren; what I here have spoke; My country's
love; and next the city's care; Enjoined me to; which since it thus prevails;
Think; God hath made weak More his instrument To thwart sedition's
violent intent。 I think twere best; my lord; some two hours hence We meet
at the Guildhall; and there determine That thorough every ward the watch
be clad In armor; but especially proud That at the city gates selected men;
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Substantial citizens; do ward tonight; For fear of further mischief。
LORD MAYOR。 It shall be so: But yond me thinks my lord of
Shrewsbury。
'Enter Shrewsbury。'
SHREWSBURY。 My lord; his majesty sends loving thanks To you;
your brethren; and his faithful subjects; Your careful citizens。But; Master
More; to you A rougher; yet as kind; a salutation: A knights creation is this
knightly steel。 Rise up; Sir Thomas More。
MORE。 I thank his highness for thus honoring me。
SHREWSBURY。 This is but first taste of his princely favor: For it hath
pleased his high majesty (Noting your wisdom and deserving merit) To put
this staff of honor in your hand; For he hath chose you of his Privy
Council。
MORE。 My lord; for to deny my sovereign's bounty Were to drop
precious stones into the heaps Whence they first came; To urge my
imperfections in excuse; Were all as stale as custom: no; my lord; My
service is my kings; good reason why; Since life or death hangs on our
sovereign's eye。
LORD MAYOR。 His majesty hath honored much the city In this his
princely choice。
MORE。 My lord and brethren; Though I depart for court my love shall
rest With you; as heretofore; a faithful guest。 I now must sleep in court;
sound sleeps forbear; The chamberlain to state is public care: Yet; in this
rising of my private blood; My studious thoughts shall tend the city's
good。
'Enter Crofts。'
SHREWSBURY。 How now; Crofts! what news?
CROFTS。 My lord; his highness sends express command That a record
be entered of this riot; And that the chief and capital offenders Be thereon
straight arraigned; for himself intends To sit in person on the rest
tomorrow At Westminster。
SHREWSBURY。 Lord Mayor; you hear your charge。 Come; good Sir
Thomas More; to court let's hie; You are th' appeaser of this mutiny。
MORE。 My lord; farewell: new days begets new tides; Life whirls
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bout fate; then to a grave it slides。
'Exeunt severally。'
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ACT III。
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SCENE I。 Cheapside。
'Enter Master Sheriff; and meet a Messenger。'
SHERIFF。 Messenger; what news?
MESSENGER。 Is execution yet performed?
SHERIFF。 Not yet; the carts stand ready at the stairs; And they shall
presently away to Tibourne。
MESSENGER。 Stay; Master Shrieve; it is the council's pleasure; For
more example in so bad a case; A gibbet be erected in Cheapside; Hard by
the Standard; whether you must bring Lincoln and those that were the
chief with him;
'Enter Officers。'
To suffer death; and that immediately。
SHERIFF。 It shall be done; sir。
'Exit Messenger。'
Officers; be speedy; Call for a gibbet; see it be erected; Others make
haste to Newgate; bid them bring The prisoners hither; for they here must
die: Away; I say; and see no time be slacked。
OFFICERS。 We go; sir。
'Exit some severally; others set up the gibbet。'
SHERIFF。 That's well said; fellow; now you do your duty。 God for
his pity help these troublous times! The streets stopped up with gazing
multitudes: Command our armed officers with halberds Make way for
entrance of the prisoners; Let proclamation once again be made。 That
every householder; on pain of death; Keep in his prentices; and every man
Stand with a weapon ready at his door; As he will answer to the contrary。
OFFICER。 I'll see it done; sir。
'Exit。'
'Enter another Officer。'
SHERIFF。 Bring them away to execution: The writ is come above two
hours since: The city will be fined for this neglect。
OFFICER。 There's such a press and multitude at Newgate; They
cannot bring the carts onto the stairs; To take the prisoners in。
SHERIFF。 Then let them come on foot; We may not dally time with
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great command。
OFFICER。 Some of the bench; sir; think it very fit That stay be made;
and give it out abroad The execution is deferred till morning; And; when
the streets shall be a little cleared; To chain them up; and suddenly
dispatch it。
SHERIFF。 Stay; in mean time me thinks they come along: See; they
are coming。 So; tis very well:
'The prisoners are brought in; well guarded。'
Bring Lincoln there the first unto the tree。
CLOWN。 I; for I cry lug; sir。
LINCOLN。 I knew the first; sir; did belong to me: This the old proverb
now complete doth make; That Lincoln should be hanged for London's
sake。
'He goes up。'
A God's name; let us to work。 Fellow; dispatch: I was the foremost
man in this rebellion; And I the foremost that must die for it。
DOLL。 Bravely; John Lincoln; let thy death express; That; as thou
liv'dst a man; thou diest no less。
LINCOLN。 Doll Williamson; thine eyes shall witness it。 Then to all
you that come to view mine end I must confess; I had no ill intent; But
against such as wronged us over much: And now I can perceive it was not
fit That private men should carve out their redress; Which way they list;
no; learn it now by me; Obedience is the best in each degree: And asking
mercy meekly of my king; I patiently submit me to the law; But God
forgive them that were caus