Cap. E. vndertake this businesse, which he knowes is not to be
Cap. E. done, damnes himselfe to do, & dares better be damnd
Cap. G. certaine it is that he will steale himselfe into a mans fa
Cap. G. uour, and for a weeke escape a great deale of discoue
Cap. G. ries, but when you finde him out, you haue him euer af
Ber. all of this that so seriouslie hee dooes addresse himself
Cap. E. uention, and clap vpon you two or three probable lies:
Cap. E. but we haue almost imbost him, you shall see his fall to
Cap. E. night; for indeede he is not for your Lordshippes re