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t labours given a life to? And must we fall before him now, adoare him, Blow all we can to fill his sailes with greatnes? Worship the Image we set up ourselves? Put fate into his hand? into his will Our lives and fortunes? howle and crye to our owne clay "Be mercifull, o Prince?" o, pittied people! Base, base, poore patch men! You dare not heare this; You have sold your eares to slavery; begon and flatter. When ere your politick Prince putts his hooke into my nose Here must he put his Sword too. _Bred_. We lament ye. [_Exeunt_. _Enter the Son_. _Son_. We are undon, Sir. _Bar_. Why? _Son_. For certaine perishd. _Utrecht_ is taken in, _Modesbargen_ fled, And _Leidenberge_ a Servant to their pleasures,-- A prisoner, Sir. _Bar_. Ha! _Son_. 'Tis too true. _Bar_. A prisoner? _Son_. And, some say, has byn tortured, reveald much, Even all he knowes. No letters are against ye, For those he burnt; but they have so much foold him That his owne tongue-- _Bar_. He cannot be so boyish. _Son_. My goverment of _Barghen_ is disposd of; Their anger now against us all profest, And in your ruyn all must fall. _Bar_. A prisoner! _Modesbargen_ fledd! I am glad he is scapt their fingers. Now if the devill had but this _Leidenberge_ I were safe enough. What a dull foole was I, A stupid foole, to wrap up such a secreat In a sheepes hart! o I could teare my flesh now And beat my leaden braines! _Son_. Faith, try the Prince, Sir; You are at your last. _Bar_. Art thou my Son? thou lyest; I never got a Parasite, a Coward. I seeke the Prince or bend in base submission! Ile seeke my grave first. Yf I needes must fall And that the fatall howre is cast of _Barnavelt_, Just like a strong demolishd Tower ile totter And fright the neighbour Cuntries with my murmour. My ruyns shall reach all: the valiant Soldier, Whose eies are unacquainted but with anger, Shall weep for me because I fedd and noursd him; Princes shall mourne my losse, and this unthanckfull, Forgetful Cuntry, when I sleepe in ashes, Shall feele and then confes I was a father. [_Exeunt_. SCAENA 2. _Enter P. of Orange, William, Bredero, Vandort, Lords, Collonells, Captaines_. _Bred_. Will your Excellence please to sitt? [_Table: Bell_. _Or_. I am prowd your Lordships So willingly restore me to that place From whic
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