Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer North. He did; myself did hear it. Hot. Nay, then I cannot blame his cousin king, That wish'd him on the barren mountains starv'd. But shall it be, that you, that set the crown Upon the head of this forgetful man; And, for his sake, wear the detested blot Of murd'rous subornation,-shall it be, That you a world of curses undergo; Being the agents, or base second means, The cords, the ladder, or the hangman rather?O, pardon me, that I descend so low, To show the line, and the predicament, Wherein you range under this subtle king.Shall it, for shame, be spoken in these days, Or fill up chronicles in time to come, That men of your nobility and power, Did 'gage them both in an unjust behalf,As both of you, God pardon it! have done,To put down Richard, that sweet lovely rose, And plant this thorn, this canker, Bolingbroke? And shall it, in more shame, be further spoken, That you are fool'd, discarded, and shook off By him, for whom these shames ye underwent? No; yet time serves, wherein you may redeem Your banish'd honours, and restore yourselves Into the good thoughts of the world again: Revenge the jeering, and disdain'd contempt, Of this proud king; who studies, day and night, To answer all the debt he owes to you, Even with the bloody payment of your deaths. Therefore, I say, Wor. Peace, cousin, say no more: And now I will unclasp a secret book, | Hot. If he fall in, good night :-or sink or swim :-- Send danger from the east unto the west, North. Imagination of some great exploit Hot. By heaven, methinks, it were an easy leap, Wor. He apprehends a world of figures here, Hot. I cry you mercy. Wor. Those same noble Scots, I'll keep them all; By heaven, he shall not have a Scot of them: No, if a Scot would save his soul, he shall not: I'll keep them, by this hand. Wor. You start away, And lend no ear unto my purposes.- Hot. Nay, I will; that's flat:-- He said, he would not ransom Mortimer; But I will find him when he lies asleep, Nay, I'll have a starling shall be taught to speak To keep his anger still in motion. Wor. Cousin; a word. Hear you, Π Hot. All studies here I solemnly defy, B Save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke: And would be glad he met with some mischance, I'd have him poison'd with a pot of ale. I will talk to you, When you are better temper'd to attend. North. Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool Art thou, to break into this woman's mood; Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own? Hot. Why, look you, I am whipp'd and scourg'd with rods, Nettled, and stung with pismires, when I hear In Richard's time, -What do you call the place? - North. At Berkley-castle. Why, what a candy deal of courtesy We'll stay your leisure. Hot. I have done, i'faith.. Wor. Then once more to your Scottish prisoners. Deliver them up without their ransom straight, And make the Douglas' son your only mean For powers in Scotland; which, for divers reasons, Which I shall send you written, be assur'd, Will easily be granted. -You, my lord, [To Northumberland. Your son in Scotland being thus employ'd,- Of that same noble prelate, well belov'd, Hot. Of York, is't not? Wor. True; who bears hard His brother's death at Bristol, the lord Scroop. As what I think might be, but what I know Is ruminated, plotted, and set down; Hot. I smell it; upon my life, it will do well. Wor. And so they shall. Hot. In faith, it is exceedingly well aim'd. Hot. He does, he does; we'll be reveng'd on him. North. Farewell, good brother: we shall thrive, I trust. Hot. Uncle, adieu:-O, let the hours be short, Till fields, and blows, and groans, applaud our sport! [Exeunt. SCENE I. ROCHESTER. An Inn Yard. Enter a Carrier, with a Lantern in his Hand. 1 Car. Heigh ho! An't be not four by the day, I'll be hanged: Charles' wain is over the new chimney, and yet our horse not packed. What, ostler! Ost. [Within] Anon, anon. 1 Car. I pr'ythee, Tom, beat Cut's saddle, put a few flocks in the point; the poor jade is wrung in the withers out of all cess. Enter another Carrier. 2 Car. Pease and beans are as dank here as a dog, and that is the next way to give poor jades the bots: this house is turned upside down, since Robin ostler died. 1 Car. Poor fellow! never joyed since the price of oats rose; it was the death of him. 2 Car. I think, this be the most villanous house in all London road for fleas : I am stung like a tench. |