The history
26862457What with our helpe, what with the ab
sent king,
26872458What with the iniuries of a wanton time,
26882459The
seeming
su
fferances that you had borne,
26892460And the contrarious winds that held the king
26902461So long in his vnlucky Iri
sh wars,
26912462That all in England did repute him dead:
26922463And from this
swarme of faire aduantages,
26932464You tooke occa
sion to be quickly wooed
26942465To gripe the general
sway into your hand,
26952466Forgot your oath to vs at Danca
ster,
26962467And being fed by vs, you v
sd vs
so
26972468As that vngentle gull the Cuckoes bird
26982469V
seth the
sparrow, did oppre
sse our nea
st,
26992470Grew by our feeding to
so great a bulke,
27002471That euen our loue dur
st not come neare your
sight,
27012472For feare of
swallowing: but with nimble wing
27022473We were infor
st for
safety
sake to
flie
27032474Out of your
sight, and rai
se this pre
sent head,
27042475Whereby we
stand oppo
sed by
such meanes,
27052476As you your
selfe haue forgde again
st your
selfe
27062477By vnkind v
sage, daungerous countenance,
27072478And violation of all faith and troth,
27082479Sworne to vs in your yonger enterprize.
27092480King. The
se things indeed you haue articulate,
27102481Proclaimd at market Cro
sses, read in Churches,
27112482To face the garment of rebellion
27122483With
some
fine colour that may plea
se the eye
27132484Of
fickle changlings and poore di
scontents,
27142485Which gape and rub the elbow at the newes
27162487And neuer yet did in
surre
ction want
27172488Such water colors to impaint his cau
se
27182489Nor moody beggars
staruing for a time,
27192490Of pell mell hauocke and confu
sion.
27202491Prin. In both your armies there is many a
soule,
27212492Shall pay full dearely for this incounter
27222493If once they ioine in trial, tell your nephew
27232494The prince of Wales doth ioine with all the world
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