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 Macbeth, than in the perturbation of Richard?

When Richard asks, My Lord of Surrey, why look you so sad? —

and afterwards enquires, Saw'st thou the melancholy Lord Northumberland? —

he is not satisfied upon being told that the Earl and Surry were busied in Cheering up the soldiers: —

he would, indeed, fain persuade himself to be satisfied; but his own express words prove, that he is very far from being really at ease:—