A King, and No King eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 165 pages of information about A King, and No King.

A King, and No King eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 165 pages of information about A King, and No King.

  I know it is not.

_ Ara_.

  Yet you make it so.

Gob.

  Why, is not all that’s past beyond your help?

_ Ara_.

  I know it is.

Gob.

  Nay should you publish it before the world,
  Think you ’twould be believ’d?

_ Ara_.

  I know it would not.

Gob.

  Nay should I joyn with you, should we not both be torn and yet
  both die uncredited?

_ Ara_.

I think we should.
Gob.

  Why then take you such violent courses?  As for me I do but right
  in saving of the King from all your plots.

_ Ara_.

  The King?

Gob.

  I bad you rest with patience, and a time
  Would come for me to reconcile all to
  Your own content, but by this way you take
  Away my power, and what was done unknown,
  Was not by me but you:  your urging being done
  I must preserve my own, but time may bring
  All this to light, and happily for all.

_ Ara_.

  Accursed be this over curious brain
  That gave that plot a birth, accurst this womb
  That after did conceive to my disgrace.

Bac.

  My Lord Protector, they say there are divers Letters come from
  Armenia, that Bessus has done good service, and brought again
  a day, by his particular valour, receiv’d you any to that effect?

Gob.

  Yes, ’tis most certain.

Bac.

  I’m sorry for’t, not that the day was won,
  But that ’twas won by him:  we held him here
  A Coward, he did me wrong once, at which I laugh’d,
  And so did all the world, for nor I,
  Nor any other held him worth my sword.

Enter Bessus and Spaconia.

Bes.

  Health to my Protector; from the King
  These Letters; and to your grace Madam, these.

Gob.

  How does his Majesty?

Bes.

  As well as conquest by his own means and his valiant
  C[o]mmanders can make him; your letters will tell you all.

Pan.

  I will not open mine till I do know
  My Brothers health:  good Captain is he well?

Bes.

  As the rest of us that fought are.

Pan.

  But how’s that? is he hurt?

Bes.

  He’s a strange souldier that gets not a knock.

Pan.

  I do not ask how strange that souldier is
  That gets no hurt, but whether he have one.

Bes.

He had divers.

Pan.

And is he well again?

Bes.

  Well again, an’t please your Grace:  why I was run twice through
  the body, and shot i’th’ head with a cross-arrow, and yet am well
  again.

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