2963.71809Hor. Madame, your
sonne is
safe arriv'de in
Denmarke, 29851810This letter I euen now receiv'd of him,
2985.11811Whereas he writes how he e
scap't the danger,
2985.21812And
subtle trea
son that the king had plotted,
2985.31813Being cro
ssed by the contention of the windes,
35151814He found the Packet
sent to the king of
England, 35251815Wherein he
saw him
selfe betray'd to death,
3525.11816As at his next conuer
sion with your grace,
3525.21817He will relate the circum
stance at full.
3525.31818Queene Then I perceiue there's trea
son in his lookes
3525.51820But I will
soothe and plea
se him for a time,
3525.61821For murderous mindes are alwayes jealous,
3525.81823Hor. Yes Madame, and he hath appoynted me
3525.91824To meete him on the ea
st side of the Cittie
3525.111826Queene O faile not, good
Horatio, and withall, com
- (mend me
3525.171832He is arriv'de, ob
serue the king, and you
shall
29981835Queene But what became of
Gilderstone and
Rossencraft?
29991836Hor. He being
set a
shore, they went for
England, 35461837And in the Packet there writ down that doome
35481838To be perform'd on them poynted for him:
35511839And by great chance he had his fathers Seale,
So
Prince of Denmarke.
3551.21841Queene Thankes be to heauen for ble
ssing of the prince,
3551.41843With thow
sand mothers ble
ssings to my
sonne.