[♦] Ser Iohn. I, but by the grace of God & Hums aduise,
Your graces state shall be aduanst ere long.
Elnor. What hast thou conferd with Margery Iordaine, the [♦] cunning Witch of Ely, with Roger Bullingbrooke and the [55] rest, and will they vndertake to do me good?
Sir Iohn. I haue Madame, and they haue promised me to raise a [♦] Spirite from depth of vnder grounde, that shall tell your grace all questions you demaund.
[♦] Elnor. Thanks good sir Iohn. Some two daies hence I gesse
60 Will fit our time, then see that they be here:
For now the King is ryding to Saint Albones,
And all the Dukes and Earles along with him,
[♦] When they be gone, then safely they may come,
And on the backside of my Orchard heere,