[THE INDUCTION.
“O Memory,” quothInquisition, “what dyd become ofEdmunde Ironsyde, of whom you made mention in your former induction?” “That vertuous valiaunt prince,” quothMemory, “was miserably made away by an earle.” “By an earle,” quothInquisition, “I haue here an earle calledEdricus, who murthered a kynge, it may bee, that chaunce hath yeelded vntoo vs the factour vnlooked for.” “He is euen the same,” saydMemory, “and hys tragedye is very necessarie, for hee as thys woorthie kyng was set on a priuie, to doo as nature and necessitie dooth constrayne, caused hym miserably to bee thrust vp into the fundament wyth a speare, wherewith the good prince ended hys dayes.” “If we doo heare hym, geue hym warnyng,” quothInquisition, “that hee be briefe: for wee haue no tyme to bestowe in hearing the complayntes of those miserable princes, and yet wee muste needes heare one more besyde hym. Let him therefore goe roundly to the purpose.” “He shal not be tedious,” quothMemory. Wherewith the wretched man sayde as foloweth.]