Afterwardes he piteously began to praye her (if she could) not to suffer him that night to sterue for colde.
Whereupon she called her mayde and saide vnto her: “Goe vp, and looke ouer the walles, to know who is at the doore and what he would haue.
Ile ioyne with blacke dispaire against my Soule, And to my selfe, become an enemie Dut.
Thinke vpon Vaughan, and with guilty feare Let fall thy Lance, dispaire and dye.
Let me sit heauy on thy soule to morrow: Thinke how thou stab'st me in my prime of youth At Teukesbury: Dispaire therefore, and dye.
Dreame on thy Cousins Smothered in the Tower: Let vs be laid within thy bosome Richard, And weigh thee downe to ruine, shame, and death, Thy Nephewes soule bids thee dispaire and dye.
In the meane while, which way soeuer his father passed, the townes and castels submitted themselues vnto him, [Sidenote: He beginneth to dispaire of good successe.
But as the watrie showres delay the raging wind, So doeth good hope cleane put away dispaire out of my mind.
But thy lewd life hath lost his loue and grace, Daunting all hope to put dispairein place.
Do not prolong my life with vaine false hopes, To deepe dispaire and sorrow I am vow'd: Do not remououe me from that setled thought, With hope of friends or ayde of Ptolomey, Egipt and Libia at choyse I haue.
Tis but discomfort which misgreeues thee this, Greefe by dispaire seemes greater then it is, Bru.
O then deare Saint, let lips do what hands do, They pray (grant thou) least faith turne to dispaire Iul.
That he our hope, might haue retyr'd his power, and driuen into dispaire an enemies hope, Who strongly hath set footing in this Land.
Pray you looke not sad, Nor make replyes of loathnesse, take the hint Which my dispaire proclaimes.
Oh thou eternall mouer of the heauens, Looke with a gentle eye vpon this Wretch, Oh beate away the busie medling Fiend, That layes strong siege vnto this wretches soule, And from his bosome purge this blacke dispaire War.
Dispaire thy Charme, And let the Angell whom thou still hast seru'd Tell thee, Macduffe was from his Mothers womb Vntimely ript Macb.
Nay, more; that without him dispaire and ruyn Had ceazd on all and buried quick our safeties.
Now my terrors was multeplyed againe, and my sorrows brought to the same height they were at before, I finding myselfe forsaken of all the world, and seing no less grounds of feare and dispaire then I did two dayes before at Burdeaux.
As much as my hart was refreshed the day before, when getting on ship board I came from dispaire to some hopes of a deliverance, so much and farr more was I now dejected, being reduced from hope to dispaire againe.
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