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_Buss._ So! have you said?
_Mons._ How thinkest thou? Doe I flatter? 475 Speak I not like a trusty friend to thee?
_Buss._ That ever any man was blest withall.
So here's for me! I think you are (at worst) No devill, since y'are like to be no King; Of which with any friend of yours Ile lay 480 This poore stillado here gainst all the starres, I, and 'gainst all your treacheries, which are more: That you did never good, but to doe ill, But ill of all sorts, free and for it selfe: That (like a murthering peece making lanes in armies, 485 The first man of a rank, the whole rank falling) If you have wrong'd one man, you are so farre From making him amends that all his race, Friends, and a.s.sociates fall into your chace: That y'are for perjuries the very prince 490 Of all intelligencers; and your voice Is like an easterne winde, that, where it flies, Knits nets of catterpillars, with which you catch The prime of all the fruits the kingdome yeelds: That your politicall head is the curst fount 495 Of all the violence, rapine, cruelty, Tyrannie, & atheisme flowing through the realme: That y'ave a tongue so scandalous, 'twill cut The purest christall, and a breath that will Kill to that wall a spider; you will jest 500 With G.o.d, and your soule to the Devill tender For l.u.s.t; kisse horror, and with death engender: That your foule body is a Lernean fenne Of all the maladies breeding in all men: That you are utterly without a soule; 505 And for your life, the thred of that was spunne When Clotho slept, and let her breathing rock Fall in the durt; and Lachesis still drawes it, Dipping her twisting fingers in a boule Defil'd, and crown'd with vertues forced soule: 510 And lastly (which I must for grat.i.tude Ever remember) that of all my height And dearest life you are the onely spring, Onely in royall hope to kill the King.
_Mons._ Why, now I see thou lov'st me! come to the banquet!
_Exeunt._ 515
_Finis Actus Tertii._
LINENOTES:
_Henry . . . Attendants_. A, _Henry, D'Ambois, Monsieur, Guise, Mont., Elenor, Tam., Pero_.
1 _my_. A; B omits.
4 _sparrowes_. A, nothing.
16 _man_. A, truth.
29 _than_. So in A; B, by.
53 _besieged_. A, oppressed.
58 _the rest_. A, the tother.
67 _bout_. A, charge.
71-72 Three lines in Qq, i.e. _Peace . . . thee peace_ _Let . . . warre_ _He's . . . man_.
76 _n.o.blier_. Emend. ed. Qq, n.o.bly; see note, p. 154.
88 _Stay . . . D'Ambois_. B, Stay them, stay D'Ambois.
89 _honour'd_. A, equall.
96 _empire_. A, eminence.
104 _one stick out_. A, out one sticke.
105 _bound our lifes_. A, was compris'd.
107 _ingenious_. A, ingenuous.
117 _hold_. A, proove. _vertue_. A, rodde.
121 _Decline not to_. A, Engender not.
131-138 _And hope . . . D'Amb[ois], Ladies_. Omitted in A, which after 130 has: _Exeunt Henry, D'Amb., Ely, Ta._
140 _worthy_. A, proper.
149 _ranging_. A, gadding.
153 _for, you know_. A, and indeed.
160-161 _the hart, Being old, and cunning in his_. A, being old, And cunning in his choice of.
163-164 _where . . . his hinde_. A has:--
Where his custome is To beat his vault, and he ruts with his hinde.
168 _chiefest_. A, greatest.
172 _the cunningst_. A, an excellent.
173-177 _I have broken . . . hope there_. A has:--
I have already broke the ice, my lord, With the most trusted woman of your Countesse, And hope I shall wade through to our discovery.
178 _Gui._ A, _Mont._ omitting the speech _Nay . . .
there_.
179 _Starting back_. Omitted in A, which instead continues Montsurry's speech with: And we will to the other.
180 _indeed_. A omits.
185 _Nay_. A, Pray.
189-193 _Well said . . . to thee_. Printed in doggerel form in Qq, the lines ending with _hands_, _me_, _mistresse_, _thee_.
192 _of_. A, concerning.
193 _sworne to thee_. A, promised.
194 _that a.s.surance_. A, that you have sworne.
198-199 _so wee reach our objects_. A, so it bee not to one that will betray thee.
202 _Excellent . . . me_. So punctuated by ed.; A, Excellent Pero thou reviv'st me; B, Excellent! Pero thou reviv'st me.
203 _to perdition_. A, into earth heere.
205 _watching_. A, wondring.
206 _stole up_. A, stole.