More after our commandment than as guided
By your own true affections, and that your minds,
Pre-occupied with what you rather must do
Than what you should, made you against the grain
To voice him consul: lay the fault on us.
(II. iii. 234.)
And parallel with this is the crowning vulgarity of their triumph:
Go, see him out at gates, and follow him,
As he hath follow’d you, with all despite;
Give him deserved vexation.