Renowned king, I come not, as thou think'st,
With doubtful followers, unresolved men,
But such as have upon thine articles
Confirm'd thy motion, and contented me.
Know, sovereign, I come to solemnise
The marriage of thy beloved niece,
Fair Bell'-Imperia, with my Balthazar,
With thee, my son; whom sith I live to see,
Here take my crown, I give it her and thee:
And let me live a solitary life,
In ceaseless prayers, to think
How strangely heav'n hath thee preserved.
King.
See, brother, see, how nature strives in him!
Come, worthy Viceroy, and accompany
Thy friend with thine extremities:
A place more private fits this princely mood.
Viceroy.
Or here, or where your highness thinks it good.
[Exeunt all but Cast. and Lorenzo.
Castile.
Nay, stay, Lorenzo, let me talk with you:
See'st thou this entertainment of these kings?
Lorenzo.
I do, my lord, and joy to see the same.
Castile.