Richard the Third (Quarto 1, 1597)
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of Richard the third.
2270Now my L. Maior, I dance attendance heare,
2275Cates. My Lord, he doth intreat your grace
¶To visit him to morrow or next daie,
¶He is within with two right reuerend fathers,
¶Diuinely bent to meditation,
¶And in no worldly suite would he be mou'd,
¶Buck. Returne good Catesby to thy Lord againe,
¶Tell him my selfe, the Maior and Cittizens,
¶In deepe designes and matters of great moment,
2285Are come to haue some conference with his grace.
¶Buck. A ha my Lord this prince is not an Edward :
¶He is not lulling on a lewd day bed,
¶But on his knees at meditation:
2290Not dalying with a brace of Curtizans,
¶But meditating with two deepe Diuines:
¶But praying to inrich his watchfull soule.
¶Happy were England, would this gracious prince
¶What saies your Lord?
¶Such troupes of Cittizens to speake with him,
¶His grace not being warnd thereof before,
2305My Lord, he feares you meane no good to him.
¶Suspect me that I meane no good to him.
¶By heauen I come in perfect loue to him,
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