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Show r74. The hiitorie of Scotland. bita fonte that was fathe by the lod Bongumete,' anda dangbter that toas mattedto the earle of Cale fels. After thedrath of the lox Boid; the hufband -of this firtt paughter of James the fecond, fhe was Sheroxd Dammitor. eAfones maried co the lozd Hammilton,andby that: ey - with the kings blond. Lhe other fiiter tuas maried Lop Creich= ito the low Creichtonjof hon came fmail {uccefiton to a. DSpanthieto be mentioned. James the thicd maried' James the Margaret daughter tothe king of Denmarke. DF ro lerander that twas bifhop of faint Andzews ¢ Duke of Atbanie, aia Zohn Steward carle of War , but thefe tivo died tuithout fue. - ames the fourth maried Margaret daughter to: bing Wenrte the fenenth of England, and begot on bit James the fit, tho marteng fir the lavic age dalen Daughter fo Francts the srench bing, bad no idueby hiv, for that (he dicd tn the peere nert after > Hiv comming into Scotland, and then fhsztlic after. the faid: James the fii marted the ladte Marie de Worbein,duchelle of Lonutie,a widow , and bp bir +_, badbeidue Marte quene of Scotland,tyat twke to ost butband Wenvie Steward lod Dernlie; by whome "" Hehad ifue Charles James,nowbingofcotland. puidance ouer great; either elfe for that he hadlears cation minttren,thereby they mightberenengedof thole notable injuries, tbhich they dailiefubeinenby the ontragious crucltie of Wakbeths mifgoucre nance. Zhough Palcolme twas verie foroiwfull fo, the opzeflionof bis countriementhe Scots, inmar nevas Pakbufte had declared;pet noubting whether hed of certeine wiszards, in thole two2ds he put spabbeids be twere come as one that ment bnfeinedlie ashe on the faid Makoute , cither for that he thought bis ancans teas the boufeof the Hamimiltons honored pation "the which mariage twas bome Jamesthe fourth, A Thehiftorie of Scotland. (exe offended, and faid; J percettre this man will he: pate ucrobete mp commandements , till he be riopent otfered ng --twithalnaffle but J thalproutde twell (rough foy Vedvueh, bim., Peither could he atterivards abideto loke op great confiderice (for that the prophetie had hayes confivencein Hiscrucitic teeante maketholeawaie by onefurmised'cauiliae binvantedifpleature. 1 * t o atlength befoundtachfweetneffe by putting bis of certeineincurable bices,abtch reigneimme,zam hisble, abereby he might better mainteine agard ‘ ofatmedimen about hint te defend bis perfor from ininvieof them ahouvbe ad in ante fufpicion. Furs onfudba proudheights that fading therealoft, a maw might bebola tect nerevall:the comntvies of Angas; Fife,Stermond, and Cruedale, as it were Vliengonnerieath him, his caffell then being fours BoDinthe top of that high bill, put the realime to great chavges before ttivas finithed,forallthe ftuffe, Neceffavieto thebuilding , coulo uotbeb:oughtipp: tutthout mud) toileand bufinette. Wut akbetybez ingonee determined tobaue the woske go forward, deer, andother friends. At his comming onto 2 Be = cole, be declared into tat great miferte nc spec ffate of Scotland twas brought , by the vetett crucltiesererct{cd by the tyrant spabbetb, ee committed manic horrible aughters and murders, bothas wellof the nobles as commons,fo? the vl _-, be teas hated vight mostallie of all bis liege ue ? taufethe thartesof cach hire inithin therealme,to 60 defiring nothing moze than fo be peliuered come and helpeteteards thatbuilding,cachmanbis' cousfe about: >" , ; of) Git the tat; eben the turnefell puto Makoutic: -intollerable ano mott heauie poke of fbich they fufteined at fuchacaitifes bands. siete Malcoline heaving Pakoutfes words, thanecf Jfifete burlobis part, befent tuozkemem _bttered ti berie lamentable fortfor mete bart, thety {uchditigenceineuerie bebalfe, thatnooccats: on might bergiuerfor the king to find fault toith, bin,inthathecamenothimfclicasotherbandane, wailing the miferable frate-of his countrle, igs hed a Deepe fighstchich Waksdutte ee ane ae Hint to'fallanottearnettlie in bar twith ting bim (as be.partlic onderfod)no great gen. hands of fo ctucll anblounteatp2ant , 2 vem ‘Done bpon diterfe other. Shortlienker;wakbeth tobe: hich was aneafie matter for him 7pan bet andbicaufe be found not @Bakouffe there; etwas: alto the eacnettoefire of the people to have ™ twittsall needful prouifionjandeommandedtyent to which berefufentodm, for doubticat theking bea foilk, twouldlaic bislent bands bponbim,asheban comming ts bebold hotw the Wworke twentfotward; fhall be aware thereof, Then fain Walcolme, Jam allo the mot anariti: cc DUScreature on theearth, fo that if ¥ wereking, ¥ Mhould ficke fo manic twaics to get lands and gods, cc that ¥ would flea the mol partof all the nobies of Scotland bp furinised accufations, to the end ¥ ¢ might iniop their lands, gods, and poffeffions;and « ‘= anand berie ruth that pearten bis foxowfullt fete3 _p2lfe the-neliucring of the Dtotith people byte manieptaine experiments did Ce ‘s -_palle,conflvering not onelic the god title paves therefore tofhety poutrbat mifciefemapiiniae on pou through mine vnfatiable couctoufnes:9 willres hearfe buto poua fable. Chere was a for hauing a Siedte ota -comfoxt 02 confolation: and twith thofe wads the Wakoute that cante bpand fatv this manner, demandeditbes » At thelat, then he twas readietovepart, Mal: is -_colmetobe him by the Neue, ano faid: Beof goo MAalcotme comfort Pakouffe, for Ahauenone of thele vices comfozteth -_-sbeforxeremembzed, but haue tefted twith thee in this Daboutfe, manneronelte fo proue thp mind; for diuerfe times -_eeretofore hath Pakbeth ought bp thismannerof meanes to bring me into bis bands, but the moze > -‘loto ¥ haue Mhetved myfelfe to condefcend to thy o Motion and requeff, the moze diligence hall ¥ vfe in >> accomplithingthe fate, Incontinentlichereppon Wadulfe ¢ thep tmbzaced ech other, and promifingto befaith» ae _fulll the one to the other,thepfell in confultation hotw ther, : -thep might bei pouide for all thei bufinette, tw bring the fame to gad effec. Sone after, Makoutte -repatving to the bo2vers of Scotland, addzeflen his Makoutfe letters with feeret difpatch bnto the nobles of the 2teth iets ene -realme,declaving hot gpalcolme twas confererat friends in with bi, to conte haftilte into Scotland toclatime. gpcotlanvy -_-potuers to recouer the fame ontof the bands of the €€ ther he would haue the flies driuenbefive hit,the an . fwered no: fostf thefe flies that are alreadie full, and bp reafonthereof fucke not verie egerlie, fhoulo be -_twzongfall vfurper. Jnthe meane time, Paleolme purdyafen fach fr uo? at king Golmards bands, that old Sf{wardcarle tware carte ce thafed atvaie other thatareempticandfellieanbune Gted, Mould lightin thetr places, andfucke ont the -of_ orthumberland twas appointed with ten thor of Mozthamfandmentogo with him into Scotland, to fuyport HEELAD Ds ©¢ refivue of mp bloud farre moze to mp greevance than thefe,which now being fatifficd bo not md aw ¢ noie me. Cherefore faith Dalcolme, (affermetores ... maine there J am, leatt if ¥ atteineto the regiment cc of pour realme, mine vnquencable avarice map «¢ PmMueticd; that pe would thinke the difpleafures obich now grieuc you, thould feme cafic in refpet < of the Onmeafurable outrage , ahid) might infue thougl mycomming amongft pou. saan: Pakouffe to this made anfiwer, howit tas afar te metet.fe Worle fault thanthe other : for anartce ts the rot of ze all mifchtefe,anb for that crime the moft part of our kings haue béene Gaine and brought to their finall 6o cc SO, Bet notwithfanving follow mp counfell, amd take bpon thee the crotwwne. There is gold and riches €¢ mough in Scotland to fatiffie thy grevie defire , Zhen (aid Malcolme agatne, Jamfurthermoze ws Sicenng Steg. bundantlie, foxe place on him ouerfet with a fwarme offlics, 40 thecrowne, and therefore be required them, fith be <¢ that continuallie fucked out bir bloud: and f&ben one twas right inhertto: thereto, to att him with their -_-rbe laine,Alfo he confitcated the geods of Hakioutte, spas anghter fo cruellic erecuted on his wife, bisa" bloudie tyzannic of Pakbeth nowis. Werebnto akduffe anflwered: his {nerlic ts a verieenilt * fault , for manie noble princes and Kings hauclef! cc fiffied at thy pleafure infuch fecret wile;thatnoman Dufée, with all other hom be found in that caffell,to » might make bp meansof his fugpont,to reucnge i _ « ciefhould be moze fmpoztable tuto pou, than the follow my counfell. Bakethy felfe king. and Fthall moff crucilte caufen the toife and chilozenof pat wets bated. count mp felfe a bantlhed manfor cuer, lwithout 22 conueie the matter fo tvifelie,that thou fhaltbe (0 fas : Dunfinane ).. fave, fituate tmGowwzte , tenmiles from Perth, 50 togalcolne Cammuoze, totric that purcha on ce teineof all vices) follotweth me, thatif Jiveremade cc bothliues nd kingdomes forthe fanresnenerthelefle ¢¢ fhereare women enotvin Scotland, and therefore Auunediatlie then,being aduertifen thereabont oe pioclamedbimtraitoz, adconfined him out of the partsof hisrealme; but Pakoutie was - Eng efcaped outof danger,and gotten into ae ; .Lay -auaritious,andgiuento wufatiable luft,but fofalfea traito2 withall, thatno truft isto bebadbnto ante 28 -tWagdhefpeaketh, Aoieu Scotland, for now ¥ ace Beoutes infer, -_-veale ali that twas (ato ordone within the fame, bp - therz'te theend besmight the moze cruellic oppetfe bis fabiecs withall tprantlike wrongs, be builoca Abe cateofA HLong caftell on the topof anhie hifi called Dun- ces of Englifhmen, that heis nothing homethie to ?? -_tnfop it : for bp his otyne confetiton bets not onelie andmatrones, infacy wile that mine itemperans 20 beacktfh teares trickled Downe bis chekes beric a @ePt- abteh Hight he opretten the mottpart of the nobles nobles thus to arath, that bis carne thirafter Spakbufte Wwent,hecame hattilp toith a great poet blouni this bebalfe might in no titebe fatilfied + into Fife, and forthinith befiegen the cattell there fop:pe mutt confiver bertvam double profit (as be 40 Makbdutfe divelled , trufting to baue found bint therein. Xhep that kept the houfe, tuithout antetes fhanght) berebp: fos fic thep were rid out of the ssecs fiffance opened the gates,and {nffered Him tocntet, waytihome be feares., and-then againe bis coffers miftrufting none enill, But nevertheletfe pakbeth crt a iwereinriched by. thee gods tic tere forfeited to _plet twith the inconttantbehanfour andimanifeft bi- ce Nothing meet thereto, Firt, (uch tmmoderate lu and boluptuous fenfualitie (the abbominable foun: bing of Scots,J fhoulofeke to deficure pourmaids of bis {ubiects.At length Makoutfe,to auoid periliof of bisrealme, Sam trulie berie forte for the miferiechancedto MBalcoimne Cammnoye bis mpcountrieof Scotland, butthough Abhaue neuer Anfeoe, a fo great affection to relieue thefame, petbyreafon But to returne onto Dakboth, icontinuing the hie life, purpofen With bimfelfe to pafle into Cngland, ffotic;and to begin where J lett, pe fhall bnderffand to procure. Palcole Cammoye to claime the that afterthe contrived daughter of Banqabo, to; crotwne of Scotland. Wutthis teas not fo fecretlie thin profperen twit the forefard Qakbeth : for in denier bp Pakoutte, but that pakbeth hav know Vakberhs= > maiier euerie man began to doubt his otvne life,md 30 ledge gtuen him thereof : fo; Bings (as is faid) have Deeads's tS Nuk ouneth aypeare tn the kingspzefence;amnd even tharpe fightlite bntodpny, and long ears like onto as there wecre manic that fod in feare or him , & Didas. Foz: Pabbeth had in cuerie noble mans _ thewile tao bein feare of mante,in uch fort that be boufe,one flie felloty 02 other in fee with) him, to te fxe © sonmather, tome bethoughtmotabletoiworke -(courged with fo manie and fundgie calamities , ech fpake, oelfe as fent from Makbeth tobetvaiebim, one aboue other! 3¢ haue one cured and twickeo tp» be thought tobauefome further triall, ardtherebp, -_rrant that notwreigneth ouer pou, withoutante tight 55 ondifembling bis mind at the firfk, beanflwered as yo 02 fitle,opmeiling pou twith bis mot bloudiecrueltic. 4 follotveth, his other that hath the right to the crotwne,is fo re: 22 -_ned(o vightsubteh the thece faries o2 weirdfitters hay M3" declared oto him)botw that he ought to take hevof Pakduffe, thoin time to come thouls fecke to oe. froie him. Mud tuerlie berevpon had he put wpakontfe to death, but that a certeine twit, chomehe han in great trot , bad told that be thoulo neuer be Aaine with mar boene of ante womanno? banquithentill the wodof Wernane cameto the caffell of Dunte c ! nate, Wp this pzopbelie Makbeth putall feare out of bisheart , fupofing be might do that he would, 20 without anie feare to be puntthed fothefame,foy bp the one prophetic be beleeued tt twas bripolfible fo arte man to bangquilh him, and by the other bitpolly bletofleahint. dhis baine hope caufen him to to manie outragtous things,to the gréeuons opettion 175 om: and therefore fith pou haute remedies tocloke andbideall the rettof my other vices > # poate pon find thifttocloke this bice amonaft the reftone, "? Chen faid Makoufte : This pet is the toast ofall, 5, -_andthere Jleauc ther, and therefore faie; Db pe bur spakouttes -haypie and mtiferable Scotithmen., whieh are thus sFclamation, Slined to dtflimulation; telling of leafings, ano allo bin in this enterpgife, for recoucrie of bis right. At ter thefe newes were {pread abjoad in Scotland,the Aenobled of nobles dretv into tivo (etierall factions, the one ta Scotland dt: king part with Pakbeth, and the other with Mal, urveo. _colme, eerevpon infued oftentimes fundgte bickes rings,t diuerfe light thiriithes: for thofe that were of Palcolines foe, would not teopard to (oine with _-thetr entmies ina pight field , till bis commmingout of England to their fupport.16ut after that Wakbeth perceiued bis eninves powerto increafe, by fd) aid as came to them fozth of Cngland with bis aduerfa _-rte Malcolme,herecotlen backe into File,there purs, Aarbeth vez pofingto abide tn campe fortified, at the caftellof couerh. Dunfinane, andto fight with bis enimies , if thep ment to purfue bim;botwbe tt fomeof bis friends ane uifenbim , that it (houln be bett for him, either to make fome agreement twith Palcolme, 07 elfe to flee oes is swith all {peed into the Fles,, andto take bis treature feincytye ther kindsof deceit, fothat Jnaturallie reiotfein <c Rething G mud) , as tobetraie ¢ deceinefuc) asput anie trutt 0: confivence im my wows. hen ith *€ thereis nothing that moze becommeth a prince than conftancie , veritic, truth, and iuffice, with theother ith him, tothe end he might wage fundzte great Blew, _-pzincesof thercalme to take bis part,rreteine draw gers, in thome be might better troft than in bis -otone fubieds , trhich fale datlie from him: but be had fudyconfivencein his proefics,that hebeleenes aaakbdetya lawoable fellotthip of thofe fatre and noble bertues ce Widharecomprehenned onelic in fothfattnedic, and be fhonly never be banquithen, tll Wirnane wp trubtin ppo< were brought to Dunfinane; nozvetto be daine9. toith ante man that thoulo be 07 twas borne of anie woman. : spalcolme « Sat litng vtterlie oucrthzoweth the fame ; pou le ¢< bow enable Zam togouerne anieprouinceoj reg |