The king pulled off his fryars coate, And appeared all in redde: 75 She shrieked, and cryd, and wrung her hands, And sayd she was betrayde.
And afraid that she should dye: Then she sent for two fryars of France To speke with her speedilye.
Are you twofryars of France, she sayd, As I suppose you bee, 30 But if you are two Englishe fryars, You shall hang on the gallowes tree.
Do thou put on a fryars coat, And Ile put on another; And we will to queen Elianor goe Like fryar and his brother.
We are two fryars of France, they sayd, As you suppose we bee, We have not been at any masse 35 Sith we came from the sea.
The Fryars of this Convent must be twenty seven in number, and all Men of Quality.
Are you two fryars of France," she said, "As I suppose you be?
We are two fryars of France," they said, "As you suppose we be; We have not been at any mass 35 Since we came from the sea.
Queen Eleanor was a sick woman, And afraid that she should dye; Then she sent for two fryars of France, To speak with her speedily.
The quire and musick; the fryars make a lane with ducks and obeysance.
Knwe then in this small covent, which consysts Only of 12 in nomber, fryars I meane And us the Abbat, I have fownde amongst you Many and grosse abuses; yet for the present I will insist on fewe.
The Tempest, a Comedy acted in the Black Fryarswith applause.
Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron, Marshal of France, in two plays, acted at the Black Fryars in the reign of King James I.
Brennoralt, or the Discontented Colonel; a Tragedy, presented at a private House in Black-Fryars by his Majesty's Servants.
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