not say, from the rich cardinal And from the great and new-made Duke of Suffolk, Yet I do find it so; for to
be plain, They, knowing Dame Eleanor's aspiring humour, Have hired me to undermine the duchess And
buz these conjurations in her brain. They say 'A crafty knave does need no broker;' Yet am I Suffolk and
the cardinal's broker. Hume, if you take not heed, you shall go near To call them both a pair of crafty knaves. Well,
so it stands; and thus, I fear, at last Hume's knavery will be the duchess' wreck, And her attainture will be
Humphrey's fall: Sort how it will, I shall have gold for all.
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