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in chains Near to the place where he did act the murder。 

     IRISHMAN。 Prethee; Lord shudge; let me have mine own clothes; my 

strouces there; and let me be hanged in a with after my cuntrythe Irish 

fashion。 

     'Exit。' 

     JUDGE。 Go to; away with him。             And now; sir John; Although by you 

this   murther    came    to  light;  And   therein   you   have   well   deserved;    yet 

upright law; So will not have you be excused and quit; For you did rob the 

Irishman; by which You stand attainted here of felony。 Beside; you have 

been lewd; and many years Led a lascivious; unbeseeming life。 

       SIR JOHN。 Oh but; my Lord; he repents; sir John repents; and he will 

mend。 

     JUDGE。       In  hope    thereof;  together    with   the   favour;   My    Lord   of 

Rochester entreats for you; We are content you shall be proved。 

     SIR JOHN。 I thank you good Lordship。 

     JUDGE。       These    other   falsely   here   accused;    and   brought    In  peril 

wrongfully; we in like sort Do set at liberty; paying their fees。 

     LORD   POWIS。   That   office;   if   it   please   ye;   I   will   do;   For   countries 

sake; because I know them well。 They are my neighbours; therefore of my 

cost Their charges shall be paid。 

     LEE。 And for amends; Touching the wrong unwittingly I have done; 

There are a few crowns more for them to drink。 

     'Gives them a purse。' 

     JUDGE。 Your kindness merits praise; sir Richard Lee: So let us hence。 

     'Exeunt all but Lord Powis and Old…castle。' 

     LORD POWIS。 But Powis still must stay。 There yet remains a part of 

that   true   love   He   owes   his   noble   friend   unsatisfied;   And   unperformed; 

which first of all doth bind me To gratulate your lordship's safe delivery; 

And then entreat; that since unlooked for thus We here are met; your honor 

would vouchsafe; To ride with me to Wales; where to my power; (Though 



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not to quittance those great benefits; I have received of you) yet both my 

house;   My   purse;   my   servants;   and   what   else   I   have;   Are   all   at   your 

command。        Deny   me   not;   I   know   the   Bishop's   hate   pursues   ye   so;   As 

there's no safety in abiding here。 

     COBHAM。 Tis true; my Lord; and God forgive him for it。 

     LORD POWIS。 Then; let us hence:                you shall be straight provided Of 

lusty  geldings;   and   once   entered   Wales; Well   may   the   Bishop   hunt;   but; 

spite his face; He never more shall have the game in chase。 

     'Exeunt。' 

       FINIS。 



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