[By that this tragedy was ended, night was so nere come that wee could not conueniently tary together any longer: and therefore sayd maisterFerrers: “It is best my maisters to stay here. For wee be come now[1214]to the end ofEdwardthe fourth’s raigne.[1215]For the last whom wee finde vnfortunate therein, was the duke ofClarence: in whose behalfe I commend much that which hath bene noted. Let vs therefore for this time leaue with him, and this day seauen nights hence, if your busines will so suffer, let vs all meete here together[1216]agayne. And you shall see that in the meane season I will not only deuise vpon this my selfe, but cause diuers other of my acquayntance, which can doe very well, to helpe vs forwarde with the rest.” To this euery man gladly agreed. “Howbeit,” sayd[1217]another, “seing we shall end atEdwardthe fourth’s end, let himselfe make an ende of our daye’s labour, with the same oration which maisterSkeltonmade in his name, the tenour whereof, so far as I remember, is as foloweth.”][1218]
[By that this tragedy was ended, night was so nere come that wee could not conueniently tary together any longer: and therefore sayd maisterFerrers: “It is best my maisters to stay here. For wee be come now[1214]to the end ofEdwardthe fourth’s raigne.[1215]For the last whom wee finde vnfortunate therein, was the duke ofClarence: in whose behalfe I commend much that which hath bene noted. Let vs therefore for this time leaue with him, and this day seauen nights hence, if your busines will so suffer, let vs all meete here together[1216]agayne. And you shall see that in the meane season I will not only deuise vpon this my selfe, but cause diuers other of my acquayntance, which can doe very well, to helpe vs forwarde with the rest.” To this euery man gladly agreed. “Howbeit,” sayd[1217]another, “seing we shall end atEdwardthe fourth’s end, let himselfe make an ende of our daye’s labour, with the same oration which maisterSkeltonmade in his name, the tenour whereof, so far as I remember, is as foloweth.”][1218]