of Richard the third.
32462884Rat. What is it your highnes plea
sure, I
shall do at Salisbu
- (ry, 32482885King. Whie? what would
st thou doe there before I goe?
32502886Rat. Your highnes told me I
should po
st before.
32512887King. My mind is changd
sir, my minde is changd.
32542890Dar. None good my Lord, to plea
se you with the hearing,
32552891Nor none
so bad, but it may well be told.
32562892King. Hoiday, a riddle, neither good, nor bad
: 32572893Why doe
st thou runne
so many mile about,
32582894When thou mai
st tell thy tale a neerer way.
32612897King. There let him
sinke, and be the
seas on him,
32622898White liuerd runnagate, what doeth he there?
32632899Dar. I know not mightie Soueraigne, but by gue
sse.
32642900King. Well
sir, as you gue
sse, as you gue
sse.
32652901Dar. Sturd vp by Dor
set, Buckingham, and Elie,
32662902He makes for England, there to claime the crowne.
32672903King. Is the chaire emptie
? is the
sword vn
swaied?
32682904Is the king dead
?the Empire vnpo
sse
st? 32692905What heire of Yorke is there aliue but we
? 32702906And who is Englands King, but great Yorkes heire,
? 32712907Then tell me, what doeth he vpon the
sea
? 32722908Dar. Vnle
sse for that my liege, I cannot gue
sse.
32732909King Vnle
sse for that, he comes to be your liege,
32742910You cannot gue
sse, wherefore the Wel
shman comes,
32752911Thou wilt reuolt, and
flie to him
I feare.
32762912Dar. No mightie liege, therefore mi
stru
st me not.
32772913King Where is thy power then
? to beate him backe,
32782914Where are thy tennants
? and thy followers
? 32792915Are they not now vpon the We
sterne
shore
? 32802916Safe condu
cting, the rebels from their
ships.
32812917Dar, No my good Lord, my friendes are in the North.
32832918King. Cold friends to Richard, what doe they in the North
? 32842919When they
should
serue, their Soueraigne in the We
st.
32852920Dar. They haue not bin commaunded, mightie
soueraigne.
32862921Plea
se it your Maie
stie to giue me leaue,
Ile mu