Authors: William Shakespeare
156
forward
spirited, ready
capable
responsive, receptive
157
all the mother’s
exactly like his mother
158
let them rest
enough of them, leave them for the moment; or perhaps literally “let them take their rest”
159
deeply
profoundly, solemnly
160
closely
secretly
161
urged
proposed, discussed
way
i.e. the journey from Ludlow to London
163
of … For
share our opinion and intention regarding
166
He … father’s
Hastings for Edward IV’s
167
won to aught
persuaded to do anything
171
as … off
in a roundabout way, indirectly
sound
sound out, probe
172
affected to
disposed toward
174
sit
confer, sit in council
180
divided councils
two separate meetings
181
highly
crucially
182
Lord William
i.e. Hastings
183
ancient knot
long-standing group (
knot
may play on the sense of “tumor”)
184
are let blood
i.e. will be executed: literally, refers to surgical bloodletting
186
Mistress Shore
Hastings’ mistress Jane Shore (formerly mistress of Edward IV)
188
heed
care
193
complots
conspiracies, schemes
196
movables
portable property
200
sup betimes
have supper early
201
digest
arrange (plays on the sense of literal digestion)
form
good order
Act 3 Scene 2
3.2
Location: outside Hastings’ house
6
tedious
weary, long
11
boar
Richard’s heraldic emblem
razèd
pulled, torn
helm
helmet
13
that … determined
decisions may be taken
14
to rue
grieve
15
pleasure
will, inclination
16
presently
immediately
17
post
ride swiftly
21
His honour
Lord Stanley
23
toucheth
affects, relates to
24
have intelligence
be informed
25
without instance
lacking evidence
27
mock’ry
foolish delusions, false images
28
fly
flee
29
Were
would be
30
mean
(originally) intend
33
use
treat
kindly
gently, courteously (plays on the sense of “according to his [boarlike] nature”)
40
garland
i.e. crown (with connotations of a victor’s garland)
43
crown
head
44
foul
wickedly, wrongfully/in an ugly manner (perhaps recalling Richard’s appearance)
46
forward … party
ready to support him, eagerly on his side
54
master’s
i.e. Edward IV’s
58
they
i.e. the queen’s relatives in into
64
monstrous
unnatural
falls it out
it has happened
69
make high account
hold you in high estimation (in the context of the following line,
high
plays on the sense of “high up, aloft”)
70
account
consider, expect
the bridge
London Bridge, on which traitors’ heads were displayed on poles
73
unprovided
unprepared, ill-equipped
75
rood
(Christ’s) cross
76
several
separate
78
protest
declare
81
triumphant
cheerful/exultant (over my enemies’ deaths)
83
jocund
merry, cheerful
states were sure
positions were secure
84
mistrust
doubt, suspect
86
This … misdoubt
i.e. this sudden hostile attack has made me fearful, mistrustful
88
spent
coming to an end (although the scene begins at 4 a.m.: perhaps Stanley refers figuratively to his own “time,” i.e. life)
89
have with you
literally “I’ll join you” or as a reprimand “come along now”
Wot
know
91
truth
loyalty, honesty
92
hats
i.e. official positions (Stanley has Richard’s role as royal Protector in mind)
93.1
Pursuivant
state messenger with the power to execute warrants
94
before
ahead
95
sirrah
sir (used to inferiors)
100
suggestion
instigation, prompting
103
state
prosperity, position, circumstances
104
hold
keep, maintain
105
Gramercy
great thanks
108
Sir
conventional title for a clergyman
109
I … exercise
Hastings apologizes for not attending the last church service (during which he was in prison)
exercise
religious service
110
content
recompense
114
shriving work
business of saying confession and receiving absolution
119
thence
from there
120
stay
stay for
Act 3 Scene 3
3.3
Location: Pomfret (Pontefract) castle, Yorkshire
5
knot
tight group
7
Dispatch
get on with it
10
closure
enclosure
12
for … seat
to add to the disgrace associated with this place
dismal seat
ominous position
15
exclaimed on
cried out against, condemned
15
Hastings … I
in fact, Margaret does not mention Grey (see Act 1 Scene 3)
20
for
instead of
23
expiate
reached, fully come
Act 3 Scene 4
3.4
Location: council chamber, the Tower of London
2
of
about
5
wants but nomination
requires only the appointing of the date
6
happy
auspicious, favorable
8
inward
intimate
9
mind
temperament/opinion on the coronation/intentions in general
10
for
as for
13
near in love
close, intimate
16
sounded
questioned, sounded out
19
in
on
voice
vote
20
take … part
accept in a gracious manner
22
cousins
term of address between nobles
24
neglect
cause the neglect of
27
part
role (continues the theatrical language begun with
cue
)
29
bolder
more confident
37
testy
headstrong, short-tempered
37
hot
angry/impetuous
38
head
plays on the etymology of
testy
, i.e.
teste
, Old French for “head”
39
worshipfully
respectfully
42
set down
confirmed
44
provided
prepared
45
prolonged
postponed, delayed
48
smooth
seemingly amiable or friendly
49
conceit
idea, fancy
likes
pleases
53
straight
instantly
55
livelihood
liveliness
61
charms
magic spells
64
doom
sentence
68
blasted
shriveled, blighted by supernatural means
69
is
i.e. is the doing of
monstrous
unnatural
70
Consorted
associated, in conjunction
70
Shore
Jane Shore, Hastings’ mistress and formerly Edward IV’s
76
the same
i.e. Hastings’ beheading accomp ished
80
fond
foolish
81
rouse
move violently, pull from our heads
83
foot-cloth horse
horse with a long ornate cloth draped over its back
84
started
shied, moved suddenly
85
As
as if
loath
reluctant, unwilling
88
triumphing
exulting victoriously
94
shrift
confession (to a priest)
95
grace
fortune, favor (in the next line, the sense shifts to “divine grace, mercy”)
97
Who
he who
97
in air
on the insubstantial foundation, in the emptiness
97
good
favoring, approving
101
bootless
useless
101
exclaim
protest, cry out
Act 3 Scene 5
3.5
Location: within the walls of the Tower of London
3.5
rotten
rusty/old, decaying
3.5
marvellous ill-favoured
(looking) extremely unsightly
1
change thy colour
i.e. make yourself look pale with fear
2
Murder
i.e. cut off, catch
5
counterfeit
imitate
5
deep
artful, cunning
5
tragedian
tragic actor
6
back
behind me, over my shoulder (presumably in alarm or distrust)
6
pry
peer (nervously or suspiciously)
7
at wagging
at the mere stirring, shaking
8
Intending
expressing, pretending
8
ghastly
full of fear
9
service
command
9
enforcèd
false, deliberate
10
offices
roles, tasks
17
o’erlook
look over (seems to suggest that the scene takes place on the battlements)
21
patient
calm
25
plainest
most honest
27
book
i.e. diary, personal notebook
28
history
narrative, record
29
smooth
plausibly
30
his … omitted
apart from his manifest guilt
31
conversation
sexual relationship
32
from
free from
32
attainder of suspects
stain of suspicion
33
covert’st sheltered
most secretly concealed
35
almost
even
37
subtle
cunning
41
Turks
i.e. barbarians, non-Christians
42
form
order, code
43
rashly
hastily
47
fair
good fortune
48
proceeded
acted (perhaps with connotations of “taken legal proceedings”)
50
looked for
expected
51
fell in
plays on the sense of “penetrated sexually”
52
had … die
we had determined that he should not die
53
see
attend to, manage
57
timorously
with fear, tremblingly