17571759Two kin
smen digd their graues with weeping eies:
17581760Would not this ill do well? well well I
see,
17591761I talke but idlely, and you laugh at me.
17601762Mo
st mightie Prince my Lord Northumberland,
17611763What
saies king Bullingbroke, will his maie
stie
17621764Giue Richard leaue to liue till Richard dye,
17631765You make a leg and Bullingbroke
saies I
. 17641766North. My Lord, in the ba
se court he doth attend,
17651767To
speake with you, may it plea
se you to come downe.
17661768King. Downe, downe I come, like gli
string Phaeton:
17671769Wanting the manage of vnrulie Iades.
17681770In the ba
se court, ba
se court where Kinges growe ba
se,
17691771To come at traitors calls, and do them grace,
17701772In the ba
se court come downe
: downe court, downe King,
17711773For night
owles
shreeke where mounting larkes
should
sing.
17731775North. Sorrowe and greife of hart,
17741776Makes him
speake fondly like a frantike man,
17771779And
shew faire dutie to his Maie
stie:
( he kneeles downe. 17791781King. faire coo
sen, you deba
se your princely knee,
17811782To make the ba
se earth proud with ki
ssing it
: 17821783Me rather had my hart might feele your loue,
17831784Then my vnplea
sed eie
see your curte
sie:
17841785Vp coo
sen vp, your hart is vp I knowe,
17851786Thus high at
lea
st, although your knee be lowe.
17861787Bull. My gratious Lord, I come but for mine owne
. 17881788King. Your owne is yours, and I am yours and all.
17901789Bull. So farre be mine my mo
st redoubted Lord,
17911790As my true
seruice
shall de
serue your loue
. 17921791King. Well you de
serue: they well de
serue to haue,
17941792That know the
strong'
st and
sure
st way to get,
17951793Vncle giue me your handes, nay drie your eies,
17961794Teares
shew their loue, but want their remedies.
17971795Coo
sen I am to yong to be your Father,
Though
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