of Richard the third.
18421668Hast. Ile haue this crowne of mine, cut from my
shoul
-(ders 18431669Ere I will
see the crowne
so foule mi
spla
ste:
18441670But can
st thou gue
sse that he doth aime at it.
18451671Cat. Vpon my life my Lo: and hopes to
find you forward
18461672Vpon his party for the gaine thereof,
18471673And thereupon he
sends you this good newes,
18481674That this
same very day, your enemies,
18491675The kindred of the Queene mu
st die at Pomfret.
18501676Hast. Indeede I am no mourner for that newes,
18511677Becau
se they haue beene
still mine enemies:
18521678But that Ile giue my voice on Richards
side,
18531679To barre my Ma
sters heires in true di
scent,
18541680God knowes I will not doe it to the death.
18551681Cat. God keepe your Lord
ship in that gratious minde.
18571682Hast. But I
shall laugh at this a tweluemonth hence,
18581683That they who brought me in my Ma
sters hate,
18591684I liue to looke vpon their tragedy:
18611686Hast. Ere a fortnight make me elder,
1861.11687Ile
send
some packing, that yet thinke not on it.
1862Cat. Tis a vile thing to die my gratious Lord,
18631688When men are vnprepard and looke not for it.
18641689Hast. O Mon
strous mon
strous, and
so fals it out
18651690With Riuers, Vaughan, Gray, and
so twill doe
18661691With
some men els, who thinke them
selues as
safe
18671692As thou, and I, who as thou knowe
st are deare
18681693To Princely Richard, and to Buckingham.
18691694Cat. The Princes both make high account of you,
18701695For they account his head vpon the bridge.
18711696Hast. I know they doe, and I haue well de
serued it.
18731698What my Lo: where is your boare-
speare man?
18741699Feare you the boare and go
so vnprouided?
18751700Stan. My Lo: good morrow: good morrow Catesby:
18761701You may ie
st on: but by the holy roode
. 18771702I doe not like the
se
seuerall councels I
. 18781703Hast. My Lo: I hould my life as deare as you doe yours,
18791704And neuer in my life I doe prote
st,
Was