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_Bes_.
Well, I can aske no more, you would thinke it strange Now to have me beat you at first sight.
_Lig_.
Indeed I would but I know your goodnes can forget Twentie beatings. You must forgive me.
_Bes_.
Yes, ther's my hand, goe where you will, I shall thinke You a valiant fellow for all this.
_Lig_.
My daughter is a Wh.o.r.e, I feele it now too sencible; yet I will see her, Discharge my selfe of being Father to her, And then backe to my Countrie, and there die; Farewell Captaine.
_Exit_.
_Bes_.
Farewell Sir, farewell, commend me to the Gentlewoman I praia.
_1_.
How now Captaine, beare up man.
_Bes_.
Gentlemen ath' sword your hands once more, I have Beene kickt againe, but the foolish fellow is penitent, Has ask't me mercy, and my honor's safe.
_2_.
We knew that, or the foolish fellow had better a kick't His Grandsire.
Confirme, confirme I pray.
_1_.
There be our hands againe.
_2_.
Now let him come, and say he was not sorry, And he sleepes for it.
_Bes_.
Alas good ignorant old man, let him goe, Let him goe, these courses will undoe him.
_Exeunt_.
_Enter Ligones, and Bacurius_.
_Bac_.
My Lord your authoritie is good, and I am glad it is so, for my consent would never hinder you from seeing your owne King. I am a Minister, but not a governour of this state; yonder is your King, Ile leave you.
_Exit_.
_Lig_.
There he is indeed, _Enter Tig. and s.p.a.co_.
And with him my disloyall childe.
_Tig_.
I doe perceive my fault so much, that yet Me thinkes thou shouldst not have forgiven me.
_Lig_.
Health to your Maiestie.
_Tig_.
What? good Ligones, welcome; what businesse brought thee hether?
_Lig_.
Severall Businesses.
My publique businesse will appeare by this: I have a message to deliver, which If it please you so to authorise, is An emba.s.sage from the Armenian state, Unto _Arbaces_ for your libertie: The offer's there set downe, please you to read it.
_Tig_.
There is no alteration happened Since I came thence?
_Lig_.
None Sir, all is as it was.
_Tig_.
And all our friends are well.
_Lig_.
All verie well.
_Spa_.
Though I have done nothing but what was good, I dare not see my Father: it was fault Enough not to acquaint him with that good.