The Chronicle Historie
1991993Now if his cau
se be bad, I think it will be a greeuous matter
(to him.
1998995King. Why
so you may
say, if a man
send his
seruant
2001998You may
say the bu
sine
sse of the mai
ster,
2002999Was the author of his
seruants mi
sfortune.
19951000Or if a
sonne be imployd by his father,
1995.11001And he fall into any leaud a
ction, you may
say the father
1002Was the author of his
sonnes damnation.
20031003But the ma
ster is not to an
swere for his
seruants,
20041004The father for his
sonne, nor the king for his
subie
cts:
20051005For they purpo
se not their deaths, whē they craue their
ser
-(uices: 20091006Some there are that haue the gift of premeditated
1008Others the broken
seale of Forgery, in beguiling maydens.
20161010Yet they cannot excape Gods puni
shment.
1011War is Gods Beadel. War is Gods vengeance:
20241012Euery mans
seruice is the kings:
1013But euery mans
soule is his owne.
20251014Therfore I would haue euery
soldier examine him
selfe,
20271015And wa
sh euery moath out of his con
science:
1016That in
so doing, he may be the readier for death:
20281017Or not dying, why the time was well
spent,
20291018Wherein
such preparation was made.
20351020Euery mans fault on his owne head,
20361021I would not haue the king an
swere for me.
20371022Yet I intend to
fight lu
stily for him.
20381023King. Well, I heard the king, he wold not be ran
somde.
204010242. L. I he
said
so, to make vs
fight:
20411025But when our throates be cut, he may be ran
somde,
1026And we neuer the wi
ser.
20431027King. If I liue to
see that, Ile neuer tru
st his word againe.
2. Lord.