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ACT V. SCENE I.
Scene continues.
Enter GARDINER, as Lord Chancellor, and the Lieuten•••••• of the Tower. Servants with Lights before 'em.
Lieut.
_GOOD Morning to your Lordship! you 〈◊〉〈◊〉
Gar.
Nay, by the Rood, there are too many Sleepers;
Some must stir early, or the State shall 〈◊〉〈◊〉
Did you, as yesterday our Mandate bad,
Inform your Pris'ners, Lady Jane and Guilford,
They were to die this Day?
Lieut.
My Lord, I did.
Gar.
'Tis well. But say, how did your Message like 'em
Lieut.
My Lord, they met the Summons with a Temp•…•…
That shew'd a solemn serious Sense of Death,
Mix'd with a noble Scorn of all its Terrors.
In short, they heard me with the self-same Patience
With which they still have born them in their Prison.
In one Request they both concur'd: Each begg'd
To die before the other.
Gar.
That, dispose
As you think fitting.
Lieut.
The Lord Guilford only
Implor'd another Boon, and urg'd it warmly;
That e'er he suffer'd he might see his Wife,
And take a last Farewel.
Gar.
That's not much;
That Grace may be allow'd him: See you to it.
How goes the Morning?