Edmondthe base
Edmond, how now? What newes?
So please your Lordship, none.
Why so earnestly seeke you to put vp y Letter?
I know no newes, my Lord.
What Paper were you reading?
Nothing my Lord.
No? what needed then that terrible dispatch of
it into your Pocket? The quality of nothing, hath not
such neede to hide it selfe. Let's see: come, if it bee nothing,
I shall not neede Spectacles.
I beseech you Sir, pardon mee; it is a Letter
from my Brother, that I haue not all ore‐read; and for so
much as I haue perus'd, I finde it not fit for your ore‐looking.
Giue me the Letter, Sir.
Let's see, let's see.
I hope for my Brothers iustification, hee wrote
this but as an essay, or taste of my Vertue.
This policie, and reuerence of Age, makes
the
world bitter to the best
of our times: keepes our Fortunes from
vs, till our oldnesse cannot rellish them. I begin
to finde an idle
and fond
bondage, in the oppression of aged tyranny, who sw ayes
not as it hath power, but as it is
suffer'd. Come to me, that of
this I may speake more. If our Father would sleepe
till I wak'd
him, you should
enioy halfe his Reuennew for euer, and liue the
beloued of your Brother. Edgar.
Hum? Conspiracy? Sleepe till I wake him, you should
enioy halfe
his Reuennew: my Sonne
Edgar, had hee a
hand to write this? A heart and braine to breede it in?
When came you to this? Who brought it?
It was not brought mee, my Lord; there's the
cunning of it. I found it throwne in at the Casement of
my Closset.
You know the character to be your Brothers?
If the matter were good my Lord, I durst swear
it were his: but in respect of that, I would faine thinke it
were not.
It is his.
It is his hand, my Lord: but I hope his heart is
not in the Contents.
Has he neuer before sounded you in this busines?
Neuer my Lord. But I haue heard him oft maintaine
it to be fit, that Sonnes at perfect age, and Fathers
declin'd, the Father should bee as Ward to the Son, and
the Sonne manage his Reuennew.
O Villain, villain: his very opinion in the Letter.
Abhorred Villaine, vnnaturall, detested, brutish
Villaine; worse then brutish: Go sirrah, seeke him: Ile
apprehend him. Abhominable Villaine, where is he?
I do not well know my L. If it shall please you to
suspend your indignation against my Brother, til you can
deriue from him better testimony of his intent, you shold
run a certaine course: where, if you violently proceed against
him, mistaking his purpose, it would make a great
gap in your owne Honor, and shake in peeces, the heart of