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uckinghamThe mirror of all courtesy--
Enter BUCKINGHAM from his arraignmenttip-staves before him;
the axe with the edge towards him; halberds on each side; accompanied
with SIR THOMAS LOVELLSIR NICHOLAS VAUXSIR WILLIAM
SANDYSand common peopleetc.
FIRST GENTLEMAN. Stay theresirAnd see the noble ruin'd man
you speak of. SECOND GENTLEMAN. Let's stand closeand behold him.
BUCKINGHAM. All good peopleYou that thus far have come to pity me
Hear what I sayand then go home and lose me. I have this day receiv'd a
traitor's judgmentAnd by that name must die; yetheaven bear witness
And if I have a consciencelet it sink me Even as the axe fallsif I be not
faithful ugg boots on clearance! The law I bear no malice for my death: 'T has doneupon the
premisesbut justice. But those that sought it I could wish more Christians.
Be what they willI heartily forgive 'em; Yet let 'em look they glory not in
mischief Nor build their evils on the graves of great menFor then my
guiltless blood must cry against 'em. For further life in this world I ne'er
hope Nor will I suealthough the King have mercies More than I dare
make faults. You few that lov'd me And dare be bold to weep for
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