:12:02
	I'll bring you where
both fire and food is ready.
:12:07
	And drive towards Dover where thou
shalt meet welcome and protection.
:12:10
	If thou shouldst dally, his life,
and ours, stand in assured loss.
:12:12
	His daughters seek his death.
:12:15
	Thou say'st
the king grows mad.
:12:20
	I am almost mad myself.
:12:23
	I had a son,
now outlaw'd from my blood.
:12:29
	I will have my revenge!
:12:32
	How, my lord,
I may be censured
:12:35
	that nature thus
gives way to loyalty.
:12:37
	O heavens!
That this treason were not,
:12:40
	or not I the detector!
:12:43
	The letter hath made thee
Earl of Gloster.
:12:45
	I will persevere in my course of
loyalty,
:12:47
	though the conflict be sore
between that and my blood.
:12:50
	Post speedily to my lord your husband,
show him this letter.
:12:55
	The army of France is landed.
:12:56
	Seek out the traitor Gloster!
:12:59
	Hang him instantly.
:13:01
	Keep you our sister company.
:13:04
	Advise the duke
to a most festinate preparation.
:13:08
	Our posts shall be swift and
intelligent betwixt us.
:13:11
	Where's the king?
:13:12
	My Lord of Gloster hath conveyed him
hence.
:13:27
	- Who's there? The traitor?
- Ingrateful fox! 'tis he.
:13:30
	Bind fast his corky arms.
:13:31
	Good my friends, consider you are
my guests: Do me no foul play.
:13:36
	- Bind him, I say!
- Hard, hard! O filthy traitor!
:13:39
	I'm none!
:13:43
	To this chair bind him.
:13:48
	What will you do?
:13:49
	What letters had you late
from France?
:13:52
	We know the truth.
:13:54
	What confederacy have you with the
traitors late footed in the kingdom?
:13:56
	- A letter not from one opposed.
- It's false.
:13:58
	Where hast thou sent the king?