RICHARD.
Even when you please, for you will have it so.
BUCKINGHAM.
Tomorrow, then, we will attend your Grace;
And so most joyfully we take our leave.
RICHARD.
[To the Bishops.] Come, let us to our holy work again.
Farewell, my cousin, farewell, gentle friends.
[Exeunt.]
ACT IV
SCENE I. London. Before the Tower
Enter Queen Elizabeth, the Duchess of York and Marquess of Dorset, at one door; Anne Duchess of Gloucester with Clarence’s young Daughter at another door.
DUCHESS.
Who meets us here? My niece Plantagenet
Led in the hand of her kind aunt of Gloucester?
Now, for my life, she’s wandering to the Tower,
On pure heart’s love, to greet the tender Prince.
Daughter, well met.
ANNE.
God give your Graces both
A happy and a joyful time of day.
QUEEN ELIZABETH.
As much to you, good sister. Whither away?