The Tragedy
527489But you mu
st trouble him with lewd complaints.
528490Qu. Brother of Gloce
ster, you mi
stake the matter:
529491The King of his owne royall di
spo
sition,
530492And not prouokt by any
suiter el
se,
531493Ayming belike at your interiour hatred,
532494Which in your outward a
ctions
shewes it
selfe,
533495Again
st my kindred, brother, and my
selfe:
534496Makes him to
send that thereby he may gather
497The ground of your ill will and to remoue it.
535498Glo. I cannot tell, the world is growen
so bad
536499That wrens make pray where Eagles dare not pearch,
537500Since euery Iacke became a Gentleman:
538501Theres many a gentle per
son made a Iacke.
539502Qu. Come come, we know your meaning brother Gl.
540503You enuy my aduancement and my friends,
541504God graunt we neuer may haue neede of you
. 542505Glo. Meane time God grants that we haue neede of you,
543506Our brother is impri
soned by your meanes,
544507My
selfe di
sgra
ct, and the nobility
545508Held in contempt, whil
st many faire promotions,
546509Are daily giuen to enoble tho
se
547510That
scarce
some two daies
since were worth a noble
. 548511Qu. By him that rai
sde me to this carefull height,
549512From that contented hap which I enioyd,
550513I neuer did incen
se his Maie
sty
551514Again
st the Duke of Clarence: but haue beene,
552515An earne
st aduocate to pleade for him.
553516My Lord you doe me
shamefull iniury,
554517Fal
sely to draw me in the
se vile
su
spe
cts.
555518Glo. You may deny that you were not the cau
se,
556519Of my Lord Ha
stings late impri
sonment.
558521Glo. She may Lo: Ryuers, why who knowes not
so?
559522She may doe more Sir then denying that:
560523She may helpe you to many faire preferments,
561524And then deny her ayding hand therein,
562525And lay tho
se honours on your high de
serts,
563526What may
she not,
she may, yea marry may
she.
Ryu.