A while anew your listning lend to mee.
41.
Too true it is two sondry assemblies kept,
At Crosbie’s place, and Baynard’s castle set:
The duke’s at Crosbie’s but at Baynard’s wee:
The one to crowne a king, the other to bee:
Suspicious is secession of foule frends,
When eyther’s drift to other’s[1395] mischiefe tends:
I fearde the end, my Catesbie’s being there
Dischargde all doubts: him held I most entyre.