Page 1096 - Shakespeare - Vol. 2
P. 1096
WARWICK
What would your majesty? [How fares your grace?]
KING
Why did you leave me here alone, my lords? [50]
CLARENCE
We left the prince my brother here, my liege,
Who undertook to sit and watch by you.
KING
The Prince of Wales! Where is he? Let me see him.
He is not here.
WARWICK
The door is open; he is gone this way. [55]
GLOUCESTER
He came not through the chamber where we stayed.
KING
Where is the crown? Who took it from my pillow?
WARWICK
When we withdrew, my liege, we left it here.
KING
The prince hath ta’en it hence. Go, seek him out.
Is he so hasty that he doth suppose [60]
My sleep my death?
Find him, my Lord of Warwick, chide him hither.
[Exit Warwick.]
This part of his conjoins with my disease
And helps to end me. See, sons, what things you are!
How quickly nature falls into revolt [65]
When gold becomes her object!
For this the foolish overcareful fathers