Enter Doctor Butts.[793]

Keep. Your grace must wait till you be call'd for.[792]

Cran. So.

Butts. [Aside] This is a piece of malice. I am glad[794]
I came this way so happily: the king[795]
Shall understand it presently. [Exit.

Cran. [Aside] 'Tis Butts,[796] 10
The king's physician: as he pass'd along,
How earnestly he cast his eyes upon me!
Pray heaven, he sound not my disgrace! For certain,[797]
This is of purpose laid by some that hate me—
God turn their hearts! I never sought their malice— 15
To quench mine honour: they would shame to make me
Wait else at door, a fellow-councillor,
'Mong boys, grooms and lackeys. But their pleasures[798]
Must be fulfill'd, and I attend with patience.[799]

Enter the King and Butts at a window above.

Butts. I'll show your grace the strangest sight—[800]

King. What's that, Butts?20

Butts. I think your highness saw this many a day.

King. Body o' me, where is it?[801]