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So now disarme the Towne: wee'll plant new Governours! Leid. Will your Grace be pleasd to heare? Or. Yes, at the Hage, Sir, Till when bethinck you of your acts and answeares, For there before the generall State Where's Modesbargen? Cap. He left the Towne two daies agoe. Or. A guilty feare, But we shall fright him worsse. Good order take For the Towne, and what fitt Garrison to leave in't.

Dye uncompelld, and mock their preparations, Their envyes and their Justice. Leid. Dye? Bar. Dye willingly, Dye sodainely and bravely: So will I: Then let 'em sift our Actions from our ashes. I looke to-morrow to be drawne before 'em; And doe you thinck, I, that have satt a Judge And drawne the thred of life to what length I pleasd, Will now appeare a Prisoner in the same place?

Ile fight till every Joynt be cutt in pieces To please such brave spectators; yes Ile fight While I can stand, be you but pleasd, my Lords, The noble Dukes here, to allow me choice Of my owne Country weapon. All. What? Pike. A Quarter staffe, this, were the head off. Mac. Off with the head, and roome! How dost thou like this Spaniard? Pike. Well: he's welcome.

'Born universal heir to all humanity, he was 'as one, in suffering all who suffered nothing'; with a perfect sympathy with all things, yet alike indifferent to all: who did not tamper with Nature or warp her to his own purposes; who 'knew all qualities with a learned spirit, instead of judging of them by his own predilections; and was rather 'a pipe for the Muse's finger to play what stop she pleasd, than anxious to set up any character or pretensions of his own.

The fruites of which he did not scorne to taste of In th'height of his prosperitie; but of all That pleasd his pallat there was one faire tree, On which theis Peares grew, which by his appointment Were still reservd for him, and as a Rent Due for my Living I stood bound to tender.

Is it fitt That mercenary Soldiers, that for pay Give up their liberties and are sworne t'expose Their lyves and fortunes to all dangers, should Capitulate with their Lords? 1 Burg. Prescribing when They are pleasd to be commaunded and for what. Giles. Answeare to this. Leuit. You know our resolutions, And therefore, Captaine, speak for all. 1 Cap.

I saw on the main land opposit those Lodges a number of horses feeding, we made 21 miles to day. P. Crusat played on the Violin which pleasd and astonished those reches who are badly Clad, 3/4 with robes not half large enough to cover them, they are homeley high Cheeks, and but fiew orniments. I Suped on the Crane which I killed to day.

The whole Court attended When he was pleasd to speake, and, with such murmours As glad Spectators in a Theater Grace their best Actors with, they ever heard him; When to have had a sight of him was held A prosperous omen; when no eye gazd on him That was not filld with admiration, not As now with scorne or pitty. Daught. I have hope yet To see an alteration. Wife.

Who was not only pleasd to encourage my undertaking, but gave me likewise this Character of the Original.

Onely we hope His Maiestie will give us leave to say We greive that he is misinformd of us And our proceedings, of which we hereafter Will give him certaine and unanswerable proofes To iustefie our Actions, which we will Make knowne to all the world; till when we wish He will be pleasd to give way to the States To finish what they have begon, with Justice Temperd with mercy; and that your good Lordships Will give his Grace to understand thus much, If with the generall voice you doe approve it.

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