[1] When this orator had said, the king who no request lesse suspected, than that which was thus desired, be|gan a while to muse; and after he had well conside|red the craftie cautell of his enimies, with a fierce countenance,The kings answer to this proud mes|sage. and bold spirit he reprooued them, both for their subtill dealing with him, and their malapert presumption, in that they should seeme to go about to teach him what belonged to the dutie of a conque|rour.