Chapter 19
I. (^itix.m.
Efore we procted any further, heare me fpeake. All. Speake.fpeike.
\.Cit. You arc all refolu'd tathec to dy then tofarnifh? j4i. Refolu'd.refolu'd.
1 Xit. Fitft you know, C'^' "Mar tint is chiefe enemy to the people.
All. Weknow't.weknov/t.
L^f.Let VI kill him,and wee'l haue Cotne at our own
price. Is'taVerdiftf
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2.C/f. One word, good Citizens.
i.Cit. We ate accounted poore Citizens, the Patri- cians good: what Authority futfetione. would teleeue »i. ifthey would yeeldevs but the fuperfluitie while Jt were wholfome. wee might guefle they rcleeued ys hu- manely : Bui they thinkewearetoodeere, theleanneffe t'-'taffliasvs,theobi«itofourmifery,isasaninuento- rytoparticulaTize their abundance, our fufferance is a gaine to them. Let vs reiienge this with out I'ikes, ere webecome Rakes FortheGodsknow, Ifpeakeihisin hunger for Bread, not in thit ft for Reuenge.
^.Cit. Would you procecde efpecially againft Caiui
jitl. Againft him firfl : He's * very dog to the Com.
monalty. .... r l-
i.Cit. Confider you what Seruices he ha s done for his
Country i ,.
x.Cit. Very well, and could bee content to giue him
good report for't, but that hec payei himfelfe wiihbee-
ing proud.
jill. Nay,but fpeak not malicioufly.
t.Cit. Ifsyvntoyou, what he hath done Famouflie, he did it to that end : though fof: copfcienc'd men can be content to fay it was for his Countrey , .he did it to pleafe hi.Mother.andtobe .rtly proud, which he js, euento thealtifudeof bisveitoe.
» Cit. What he cannot helpe in hit ^atiire , you ac- count a Vice in him : You muft tn no way by he is co-
I rit Iff murt not,l neede not be barren of Accufa- tionVbe hath faults (with furplos)to tyre in repetition.
What (liowt« atethefc ? The other fidea'thCity is rifem why ftay we prating heere/ To th CapitoU.
