[1] Then ſayd Makduffe: this yet is the worſt of all, and there I leaue thee, and therefore ſay, [page 251] oh ye vnhappie & miſerable Scottiſhmen,Makduffes ex+clamation. which are thus ſcourged with ſo many and ſundrie ca|lamities, eche one aboue other. Ye haue one cur|ſed and wicked tyrant that nowe raignes ouer you, without any right or tytle, oppreſſing you with his moſt bloudie crueltie: This other that hath the right to the crowne, is ſo replete with the in conſtant behauiour and manifeſt vices of Engliſh men, that he is nothing worthie to en|ioy it: for by his owne confeſſion he is not onely auaritious, and giuen to vnſatiable luſt, but ſo falſe a traytour withall, that no truſt is to be had to any worde he ſpeaketh. Adue Scotlande, for now I account my ſelfe a baniſhed man for euer without comfort or conſolation: and with thoſe words the teares trickled down his cheekes right abundantly.Makduffe weepeth.