Marlowe's Edward the Second, And Selections From Tamburlaine And the Poems;
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Isab. Unnatural wars, where subjects brave their king ; God end them once ! My lord, I take my leave, To make my preparation for France. [Exit with Prince Edward. Enter Arundel. K. Edw. What, Lord Arundel, dost thou come alone ? Arun. Yea, my good lord, for Gaveston is dead. K. Edw. Ah, traitors, have they put my friend to death ? 91 Tell me, Arundel, died he ere thou cam'st, Or didst thou see my friend to take his death? Arun. Neither, my lord ; for as he was surpris'd, Begirt with weapons and... with enemies round, 95 I did your highness' message to them all, 60 EDWARD THE SECOND. Demanding him of them, entreating rather, And said, upon the honour of my name, That I would undertake to carry him Unto your highness, and to bring him back. ioo K. Edw. And tell me, would the rebels deny me that? Y. Spen. Proud recreants ! K. Edw. Yea, Spenser, traitors all. Arun. I found them at the first inexorable ; The Earl of Warwick would not bide the hearing, Mortimer hardly ; Pembroke and Lancaster 105 Spake least : and when they flatly had denied, Refusing to receive me pledge for him, The Earl of Pembroke mildly thus bespake ; " My lords, because our sovereign sends for him, And promiseth he shall be safe return'd, no I will this undertake, to have him hence, And see him re-deliver'd to your hands." K.
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