Dread lord, the commons send you word by me Unless Lord Suffolk straight be done to death, Or banished fair England's territories, They will by violence tear him from your palace And torture him with grievous ling'ring death.
Then a light broke upon the face of Godwin, and he stood up and answered: "Dread lord of all the East, we hear you and we know our risk.
Dread lord," said Masouda, "these knights are but now come from England over sea, and do not understand our tongue.
Dread Lord, the Commons send you word by me, Vnlesse Lord Suffolke straight be done to death, Or banished faire Englands Territories, They will by violence teare him from your Pallace, And torture him with grieuous lingring death.
Be pittifull, dread Lord, and graunt it then King.
Believe it, my dread Lord, here is nothing but the head of poor murdered Kyward.
O my dread Lord, what is he, or who can tender you a better affection, thus to lose himself to save you?
I do command you, upon your soul's health, to unfold these doubtful speeches, and to keep nothing concealed which concerns the life of my dread Lord.
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