26452463To Oxford, or where ere the
se traitors are,
26462464They
shall not liue within this world I
sweare,
26472465But I will haue them if I once know where.
26482466Vncle farewell, and cou
sin adue,
26492467Your mother well hath prayed, and prooue you true.
26502468Du. Come my olde
sonne, I pray God make thee new.
2652 Manet sir Pierce Exton, &c. 26532470Exton Did
st thou not marke the
K. what words he
spake
? 26552471Haue I no friend will rid me of this liuing feare?
26582474Exton Haue I no friend quoth he
? he
spake it twice.
26592475And vrgde it twice togither, did he not?
26612477Exton And
speaking it, he wi
shtly lookt on me,
26622478As who
should
say, I would thou wert the man,
26632479That would diuorce this terrour from my heart,
26642480Meaning the king at Pomfret. Come lets go,
26652481I am the kings friend, and will rid his foe.
26682483Rich. I haue beene
studying how I may compare
26692484This pri
son where I liue, vnto the world:
26702485And forbecau
se the world is populous,
26712486And here is not a creature but my
selfe,
26722487I cannot do it: yet Ile hammer it out,
26732488My braine Ile prooue, the female to my
soule,
26742489My
soule the father, and the
se two beget
26752490A generation of
still-breeding thoughts
: 26762491And the
se
same thoughts people this little world,
26772492In humors like the people of this world:
26782493For no thought is contented: the better
sort,
26792494As thoughts of things diuine are intermixt
26802495With
scruples, and do
set the word it
selfe
26812496Again
st the word, as thus
: Come little ones, & then againe
26822497It is as hard to come, as for a Cammell
26832498To threed the po
sterne of a
small needles eie:
26842499Thoughts tending to ambition they do plot,
Vn-