Bel. Where is the proof?
Sal.I'll answer that, if once200
The king demands your fellow-traitor's sword.
Arb. (to Sal.). A sword which hath been drawn as oft as thine
Against his foes.
Sal.And now against his brother,
And in an hour or so against himself.
Sar. That is not possible: he dared not; no—
No—I'll not hear of such things. These vain bickerings
Are spawned in courts by base intrigues, and baser