. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. ttle andlittle consumed, intending thereby in conclusion towaste and destroy the kings person, and so to bringhim death; for the which treason they were ad-judged to die: and so Margery Jourdain was burntin Smithfield, and Roger Bolingbroke was drawnand quartered at Tyburn, taking upon his deaththat there was never no such thing by them ima-gined. John Hum had his pardon, and Southweldied in the Tower before execution. The Duke ofGloster took all these things patiently, and saidlittle. In the third scene, the charges which Beaufort,and Somerse


. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. ttle andlittle consumed, intending thereby in conclusion towaste and destroy the kings person, and so to bringhim death; for the which treason they were ad-judged to die: and so Margery Jourdain was burntin Smithfield, and Roger Bolingbroke was drawnand quartered at Tyburn, taking upon his deaththat there was never no such thing by them ima-gined. John Hum had his pardon, and Southweldied in the Tower before execution. The Duke ofGloster took all these things patiently, and saidlittle. In the third scene, the charges which Beaufort,and Somerset, and Buckingham, insultingly heapupon the protector, are supported by this passage ofHall:— Divers articles, both heinous and odious,were laid to his charge in open council; and inespecial, one that he had caused men adjudged todie to be put to other execution than the law of theland had ordered or assigned. This is the chargeof Buckingham:— Thy cruelty in offenders, hath exceeded law,And left thee to the mercy of the law. 82. [Saint Albans. Hawking Party.] ACT 11. SCENE I. —Saint Albans. Enter King Henry, Queen Margaeet, Gloster, Cardinal, and Suffolk, tvith Falconers, hollaing. Q. Mar. Believe me, lords, for flying at thebrook,^I saw not better sport these seven years day:Yet, by your leave, the wind was very high;And ten to one old Joan had not gone out. K. Hen. But what a point, my lord, yourfalcon made,And what a pitch she flew above the rest!—To see how God in all his creatures works !Yea, man and birds are fain of climbing high. Snf. No marvel, an it like your majesty, » Flying at the brook—flying at birds of the brook ; hawk-ing at waterfowl. •> Percy explains that the wind was so high it was ten toone that old Joan would not have taken her flight at thegame. <^ Fain. Steevens says \haXfain here signifies/oMc?; and hequotes Heywoods Epigrams on Proverbs ;— Fayre words makes ioo\es , in this quotation ^ij/n means g^/arf,


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