A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 3 by Various
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_Orl_. You have lardge promysses, but acts as slowe As dyalls hands that are not seene to goe. [_Exeunt_. [SCENE 3.] _Enter Didier with a letter_. _Did_. My cares & feares are past, but _Ganelons_ Thys letter woulde revyve if t'were reveald, Nay begett newe ones to hym of suche wayghte That he must synke beneathe theym. Thys I founde (Mongst other thyngs) in haplesse _Richards_ pockett When I interrd hym, subscribd by _Ganelon_, Whereby's owne hand would leade hym to the blocke Should I discover it; for heres contaynd The kyngs abuse & _Gabriellas_ whoreinge. But I am nowe beforehand: to hym selfe Ile give thys letter; so begett[101] in hym A fyrme beleife of myne integrytie Which nowe goes upryghte, does not halte betweene Preferment & disgrace; for, come what will, I am all _Ganelons_ & wilbe styll. _Enter Ganelon_. |
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