of Henry the fift.
 731416Tis 
so 
strange, that tho the truth doth 
showe as gro
se
  733417As black from white, mine eye wil 
scarcely 
see it.
  771418Their faults are open, arre
st them to the an
swer of the lawe,
  773419And God acquit them of their pra
cti
ses.
  774420Exe. I arre
st thee of high trea
son,
  421By the name of 
Richard, Earle of 
Cambridge.
  776422I are
st thee of high trea
son,
  423By the name of 
Henry, Lord of 
Masham.
  778424I are
st thee of high trea
son,
  425By the name of 
Thomas Gray, knight of 
Northumberland.
  780426Mash. Our purpo
ses God iu
stly hath di
scouered,
  781427And I repent my fault more then my death,
  782428Which I be
seech your maie
stie forgiue,
  783429Altho my body pay the price of it.
  795430King. God quit you in his mercy. Heare your 
sentence.
  796431You haue con
spired again
st our royall per
son,
  797432Ioyned with an enemy proclaimed and 
fixed.
  433And frō his co
ffers receiued the golden earne
st of our death
  803434Touching our per
son we 
seeke no redre
sse.
  804435But we our kingdomes 
safetie mu
st so tender
  805436Who
se ruine you haue 
sought,
  437That to our lawes we do deliuer you.
  806438Get ye therefore hence: poore mi
serable creatures to your 
(death,  808439The ta
ste whereof, God in his mercy giue you 
  809440Patience to endure, and true repentance of all your deeds 
(amisse:  811443Now Lords to 
France. The enterpri
se whereof,
  812444Shall be to you as vs, 
succe
ssiuely.
  814445Since God cut o
ff this dangerous trea
son lurking in our way
  821446Cheerly to 
sea, the 
signes of war aduance:
  822447No King of England, if not King of 
France.
  
 
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