Cassibellane displeased much that subjectes shoulde
Both slay his friend and eke refuse to bide the lawe,
And also in rebellious wise endeuour what they coulde,
To cut themselues vniustly from the Princes awe,
Though it him greeu’d to see at home so foule a flawe,
He could not yet abide the iniuries were showne,
But armde himselfe and his, gainst subiects once his owne,
[In hope to take the Rebelles so, or haue them ouerthrowne.]
31.
When th’earle Androgeus sawe that hee was farre too weake,