mens hate.
_Enter Montsurry disguis'd, with the murtherers._
Away, my lord; you are perfectly disguis'd;
Leave us to lodge your ambush.
_Montsurry._ Speed me, vengeance! 55
_Exit._
_Mons._ Resolve, my masters, you shall meet with one
Will try what proofes your privy coats are made on:
When he is entred, and you heare us stamp,
Approach, and make all sure.
_Murderers._ We will, my lord. _Exeunt._
LINENOTES:
1-59 _Now shall . . . we will my lord_. These lines are
placed in A at the beginning of Scena Quarta.
3 _that makes_. A, who makes.
7 _Not knowing what they say_. Omitted in A, which has
instead:--
In whose hot zeale a man would thinke they knew
What they ranne so away with, and were sure
To have rewards proportion'd to their labours;
Yet may implore their owne confusions
For anything they know, which oftentimes
It fals out they incurre.
8 _deale_. A, masse.
13 _we call_. A; B, she calls.
14 _must_. A, should.
16 _Even_. A, Right.
17 _me thinks_. men thinke. _gard them_. A; B, guard.
25 _proportion_. A, decorum.
28 _a perfect_. A, an absolute.
29 _full_. A, whole.
32 _Yet shall you_. A, Why you shall.
38 _let's_. A, let.
40 _rage_. A, rages.
41-43 _So this . . . and fall_. A has instead: So this full
creature now shall reele and fall.
44 _blind borne_. A, purblinde.
_Enter Montsurry . . . murtherers_, and 54-59, _Away
. . . will, my lord_. Omitted in A.
[SCENA TERTIA.
_A Room in Bussy's House_.]
_D'Ambois, with two Pages with tapers._
_Bussy._ Sit up to night, and watch: Ile speak with none
But the old Frier, who bring to me.
_Pages._ We will, sir. _Exeunt._
_Buss._ What violent heat is this? me thinks the fire
Of twenty lives doth on a suddaine flash
Through all my faculties: the ayre goes high 5
In this close chamber and the frighted earth _Thunder._
Trembles and shri
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