CONSTANCE.  Yes, that I will; and wherefore will I do it?  I tore them from their bonds, and cried aloud  'O that these hands could so redeem my son,  As they have given these hairs their liberty!'  But now I envy at their liberty,  And will again commit them to their bonds,  Because my poor child is a prisoner.  And, father Cardinal, I have heard you say  That we shall see and know our friends in heaven;  If that be true, I shall see my boy again;  For since the birth of Cain, the first male child,  To him that did but yesterday suspire,  There was not such a gracious creature born.  But now will canker sorrow eat my bud  And chase the native beauty from his cheek,  And he will look as hollow as a ghost,  As dim and meagre as an ague's fit;  And so he'll die; and, rising so again,  When I shall meet him in the court of heaven  I shall not know him. Therefore never, never  Must I behold my pretty Arthur more.

Yes That I Will

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