2 I promise you, I scarcely know myself: 3 Hear you the news abroad?
First Citizen
4 Ay, that the king is dead.
Second Citizen
5 Bad news, by'r lady; seldom comes the better: 6 I fear, I fear 'twill prove a troublous world.
Enter another Citizen
Third Citizen
7 Neighbours, God speed!
First Citizen
8 Give you good morrow, sir.
Third Citizen
9 Doth this news hold of good King Edward's death?
Second Citizen
10 Ay, sir, it is too true; God help the while!
Third Citizen
11 Then, masters, look to see a troublous world.
First Citizen
12 No, no; by God's good grace his son shall reign.
Third Citizen
13 Woe to the land that's govern'd by a child!
Second Citizen
14 In him there is a hope of government, 15 That in his nonage council under him, 16 And in his full and ripen'd years himself, 17 No doubt, shall then and till then govern well.
First Citizen
18 So stood the state when Henry the Sixth 19 Was crown'd in Paris but at nine months old.
Third Citizen
20 Stood the state so? No, no, good friends, God wot; 21 For then this land was famously enrich'd 22 With politic grave counsel; then the king 23 Had virtuous uncles to protect his grace.
First Citizen
24 Why, so hath this, both by the father and mother.
Third Citizen
25 Better it were they all came by the father, 26 Or by the father there were none at all; 27 For emulation now, who shall be nearest, 28 Will touch us all too near, if God prevent not. 29 O, full of danger is the Duke of Gloucester! 30 And the queen's sons and brothers haught and proud: 31 And were they to be ruled, and not to rule, 32 This sickly land might solace as before.
First Citizen
33 Come, come, we fear the worst; all shall be well.
Third Citizen
34 When clouds appear, wise men put on their cloaks; 35 When great leaves fall, the winter is at hand; 36 When the sun sets, who doth not look for night? 37 Untimely storms make men expect a dearth. 38 All may be well; but, if God sort it so, 39 'Tis more than we deserve, or I expect.
Second Citizen
40 Truly, the souls of men are full of dread: 41 Ye cannot reason almost with a man 42 That looks not heavily and full of fear.
Third Citizen
43 Before the times of change, still is it so: 44 By a divine instinct men's minds mistrust 45 Ensuing dangers; as by proof, we see 46 The waters swell before a boisterous storm. 47 But leave it all to God. whither away?