13821389Throwe death vpon thy
soueraignes enemies,
13831390Mocke not my
senceles coniuration Lords,
13841391This earth
shall haue a feeling, and the
se
stones,
13851392Proue armed
souldiers ere her natiue King,
13861393Shall faulter vnder foule rebellions armes.
13871394Carl. Feare not my Lord, that power that made you king,
13881395Hath power to keepe you king in
spight of all,
1388.11396The meanes that heauens yeeld mu
st be imbrac't
1388.31398And we will not, heauens o
ffer, we refu
se,
1388.41399The profered meanes of
succors and redre
sse.
13891400Aum. He meanes my Lo
: that we are too remi
sse,
13901401Whil
st Bullingbrooke through our
security,
13911402Growes
strong and great in
sub
stance and in power.
13921403King Di
scomfortable Coo
sen know
st thou not,
13931404That when the
searching eie of heauen is hid,
13941405Behinde the globe that lights the lower world,
13951406Then theeues and robbers range abroad vn
seene,
13961407In murthers and in outrage bouldy here,
13971408But when from vnder this terre
striall ball,
13981409He
fires the proud tops of the ea
sterne pines,
13991410And dartes his light through euery guilty hole,
14001411Then murthers, trea
sons and dete
sted
sinnes,
14011412The cloake of night being pluckt from o
ff their backs,
14021413Stand bare and naked trembling at them
selues?
14031414So when this thiefe, this traitor Bullingbrooke,
14041415Who all this while hath reueld in the night,
1404.11416Whil
st we were wandring with the Antipodes,
14051417Shall
see vs ri
sing in our throne the ea
st,
14061418His trea
sons will
sit blu
shing in his face,
14071419Not able to endure the
sight of day,
14081420But
selfe a
ffrighted tremble at his
sinne,
14091421Not all the water in the rough rude
sea,
14101422Can wa
sh the balme o
fffrom an annointed King,
14111423The breath of worldly men cannot depo
se,
14131425For euery man that Bullingbrooke hath pre
st,
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