Page 582 - Shakespeare - Vol. 1
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SAY
So might your grace’s person be in danger. [45]
The sight of me is odious in their eyes;
And therefore in this city will I stay,
And live alone as secret as I may.
Enter another Messenger.
SECOND MESSENGER
Jack Cade hath gotten London Bridge:
The citizens fly and forsake their houses; [50]
The rascal people, thirsting after prey,
Join with the traitor, and they jointly swear
To spoil the city and your royal court.
BUCKINGHAM
Then linger not, my lord: away, take horse.
KING HENRY
Come, Margaret; God our hope will succour us. [55]
MARGARET
[aside]
My hope is gone, now Suffolk is deceased.
KING HENRY
[to Say]
Farewell, my lord: trust not the Kentish rebels.
BUCKINGHAM
Trust nobody, for fear you be betrayed.
SAY
The trust I have is in mine innocence,
And therefore am I bold and resolute. Exeunt. [60]
Scene V IT
Enter Lord Scales upon the Tower walking. Then enters two or three