[When maisterFerrershad ended his[313]fruitfull tragedy, because no man was ready with any other, I, hauing perused the story which came next, sayed: “Because you shall not say, my maisters, but that I will somewhat doe my part, I will, vnder your correction, declare the tragedy ofThomas Mowbrey, duke ofNorthfolke,[314]the chiefe worker of the duke ofGlocester’sdestruction: who to admonishe all counsailours to beware of flattering princes, or falsely enuying or accusing their peregualles, may lament his vices in maner following.”]
[When maisterFerrershad ended his[313]fruitfull tragedy, because no man was ready with any other, I, hauing perused the story which came next, sayed: “Because you shall not say, my maisters, but that I will somewhat doe my part, I will, vnder your correction, declare the tragedy ofThomas Mowbrey, duke ofNorthfolke,[314]the chiefe worker of the duke ofGlocester’sdestruction: who to admonishe all counsailours to beware of flattering princes, or falsely enuying or accusing their peregualles, may lament his vices in maner following.”]