21321418 Enter King and Salsbury, and then the Curtaines be drawne, and 21331419 the Cardinall is discouered in his bed, rauing and staring as if he 21361421Car. Oh death, if thou wilt let me liue but one whole yeare,
21371422Ile giue thee as much gold as will purcha
se
such another Iland.
21391423King. Oh
see my Lord of Sal
sbury how he is troubled,
21401424Lord Cardinall, remember Chri
st mu
st saue thy
soule.
21431425Car. Why died he not in his bed?
21441427Can I make men liue whether they will or no?
21511428Sirra, go fetch me the
strong poi
son which the Pothicary
sent me.
21461429Oh
see where duke Humphreys ghoa
st doth
stand,
21491430And
stares me in the face. Looke, looke, coame downe his haire,
21581432Sal. See how the panges of death doth gripe his heart.
21611433King. Lord Cardinall, if thou die
st a
ssured of heauenly bli
sse,
21621434Hold vp thy hand and make
some
signe to vs.
21631436Oh
see he dies, and makes no
signe at all.
21641438Salb. So bad an ende did neuer none behold,
2164.11439But as his death,
so was his life in all.
21651440King. Forbeare to iudge, good Sal
sbury forbeare,
1441For God will iudge vs all.
21661442Go take him hence, and
see his funerals be performde.