26331743Alarmes, and then Mathew Goffe is slaine, and all the 26341744rest vvith him. Then enter Iacke Cade a- 26351746Cade. So,
sirs novv go
some and pull dovvn the Sauoy,
26361747Others to the Innes of the Court, dovvne vvith them all.
26371748Dicke. I haue a
sute vnto your Lord
ship.
26381749Cade. Be it a Lord
ship Dicke, and thou
shalt haue it
26401751Dicke. That vve may go burne all the Records,
26411752And that all vvriting may be put dovvne,
26421753And nothing v
sde but the
score and the Tally.
26511754Cade. Dicke it
shall be
so, and henceforvvard all things
shall be
2651.11755in common, and in Cheape
side
shall my palphrey go to gra
sse.
Why
Houses, of Yorke and Lancaster.
2651.21756Why i
st not a mi
serable thing, that of the
skin of an innocent lamb
2651.31757should parchment be made, & then with a litle blotting ouer with
2651.51759 Some
saies tis the bees that
sting, but I
say, tis their waxe, for I
2651.61760am
sure I neuer
seald to any thing but once, and I was neuer mine
2651.81762Nicke. But when
shall we take vp tho
se commodities
2651.101764Cade. Marry he that will lu
stily
stand to it,
2651.111765Shall go with me, and take vp the
se commodities following:
2651.121766Item, a gowne, a kirtle, a petticoate, and a
smocke.
2657.11768George. My Lord, a prize, a prize, heres the Lord Say,
26591770Cade. Come hither thou Say, thou George, thou buckrum lord,
26611771What an
swere can
st thou make vnto my mightine
sse,
26621772For deliuering vp the townes in France to Moun
sier bus mine cue,
26661774And more then
so, thou ha
st mo
st traitorou
sly ere
cted a grammer
26671775schoole, to infe
ct the youth of the realme, and again
st the Kings
26701776Crowne and dignitie, thou ha
st built vp a paper-mill, nay it wil be
26711777said to thy face, that thou kep
st men in thy hou
se that daily reades
26721778of bookes with red letters, and talkes of a Nowne and a Verbe, and
26731779such abhominable words as no Chri
stian eare is able to endure it.
26741780And be
sides all that, thou ha
st appointed certaine Iu
sti
ses of peace
26751781in euery
shire to hang hone
st men that
steale for their liuing, and
26771782becau
se they could not reade, thou ha
st hung them vp: Onely for
26791783which cau
se they were mo
st worthy to liue. Thou ride
st on a foot
- 26821786Cade. Marry I
say, thou oughte
st not to let thy hor
se weare a
26831787cloake, when an hone
ster man then thy
selfe, goes in his ho
se and
26901792Cade. Bonum terum,
sounds whats that?
G2 VVill
The first part of the contention of the two famous
2690.31795Nicke. No tis outtalian, I know it well inough.
26941796Say. Kent, in the Commentaries Cae
sar wrote,
26951797Termde it the ciuel'
st place of all this land,
26981798Then noble Country-men, heare me but
speake,
26991799I
sold not France, I lo
st not Normandie.
27251800Cade. But wherefore doe
st thou
shake thy head
so?
27261801Say. It is the pal
sie and not feare that makes me.
27271802Cade. Nay thou nod
st thy head, as who
say, thou wilt be euen
27281803with me, if thou get
st away, but ile make the
sure inough, now I
27291804haue thee. Go take him to the
standerd in Cheape
side and chop of
27421805his head, and then go to milende-greene, to
sir Iames Cromer his
27431806sonne in law, and cut o
ff his head too, and bring them to me vpon
27441807two poles pre
sently.
(Away with him.
27461808Exet one or two, with the Lord Say. 27521809There
shall not a noble man weare a head on his
shoulders,
27531810But he
shall paie me tribute for it.
27541811Nor there
shal not a mayd be married, but he
shal fee to me for her.
27551812Maydenhead or el
se, ile haue it my
selfe,
2755.11813Marry I will that married men
shall hold of me in capitie,
27561814And that their wiues
shalbe as free as hart can thinke, or toong can
2756.21816Robin. O Captaine, London bridge is a
fire.
2756.31817Cade. Runne to Billing
sgate, and fetche pitch and
flaxe and
2756.61820Sargiant. Iu
stice, iu
stice, I pray you
sir, let me haue iu
stice of this
2756.91823Sarg. Ala
sse
sir he has raui
sht my wife.
2756.111825And I went and and entred my A
ction in his wiues paper hou
se.
2756.121826Cade. Dicke follow thy
sute in her common place,
2756.131827You hor
son villaine, you are a
Sargiant youle,
2756.141828Take any man by the throate for twelue pence,
2756.161830And haue him to pri
son ere the meate be out of his mouth.
2756.171831Go Dicke take him hence, cut out his toong for cogging,
Hough
Houses, of Yorke and Lancaster.
27631835Enter two with the Lord Sayes head, and sir Iames 27701837So, come carry them before me, and at euery lanes ende, let them