The Historie
15231394And our indu
ction ful of pro
sperous hope.
15241395Hot. Lord Mortimer, and coo
sen Glendower wil you
sit down?
15261396and Vncle Worce
ster; a plague vpon it I haue forgot the map.
15281397Glendow. No here it is;
sit Coo
sen Percy,
sit good Coo
sen
15291398Hot
spur, for by that name as oft as Lanca
ster doth
speake of you,
15311399his cheeke lookes pale, and with a ri
sing
sigh hee wi
sheth you in
15331401Hot. And you in hell, as oft as he heares Owen Glendower
15351403Glen. I cannot blame him; at my natiuity
15361404The front of heauen was full of
fiery
shapes
15371405Of burning cre
ssets, and at my birth
15381406The frame and huge foundation of the earth
15401408Hot. Why
so it woulde haue done at the
same
sea
son if your
15411409mothers cat had but kittend, though your
selfe had neuer beene
15431411Glen. I say the earth did
shake when
I was borne.
15441412Hot. And
I say the earth was not of my mind,
15451413If you
suppo
se as fearing you it
shooke.
15461414Glen. The heauens were all on
fire, the earth did tremble,
15481415Hot. Oh then the earth
shooke to
see the heauens on
fire,
15501416And not in feare of your natiuity,
15511417Di
sea
sed nature oftentimes breakes forth,
15521418In
strange eruptions, oft the teeming earth
15531419Is with a kind of collicke pincht and vext,
15541420By the impri
soning of vnruly wind
15551421Within her vvombe, vvhich for enlargement
striuing
15561422Shakes the old Beldame earth, and topples down
15571423Steeples and mo
ssegrovvn towers. At your birth
15581424Our Grandam earth, hauing this di
stemprature
15611427I do not beare the
se cro
ssings, giue me leaue
15621428To tell you once againe that at my birth
15631429The front of heauen vvas full of
fiery
shapes,
15641430The goates ran from the mountaines, and the heards
15651431Were
strangely clamorous to the frighted
fields.
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