Henry IV, Part 1 (Folio 1 1623)
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The First Part of King Henry the Fourth.
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¶Come bring your luggage Nobly on your backe:
¶For my part, if a lye may do thee grace,
¶Ile gil'd it with the happiest tearmes I haue.
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A Retreat is sounded.
3125The Trumpets sound Retreat, the day is ours:
¶Come Brother, let's to the highest of the field,
¶To see what Friends are liuing, who are dead.
Exeunt
¶Fal. Ile follow as they say, for Reward. Hee that re-
¶wards me, heauen reward him. If I do grow great again,
¶cleanly, as a Nobleman should do.
Exit
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Scæna Quarta.
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The Trumpets sound.
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Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord Iohn of Lancaster,
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Earle of Westmerland, with Worcester &
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Vernon Prisoners.
¶King. Thus euer did Rebellion finde Rebuke.
¶Pardon, and tearmes of Loue to all of you?
3140And would'st thou turne our offers contrary?
¶Three Knights vpon our party slaine to day,
¶A Noble Earle, and many a creature else,
¶Had beene aliue this houre,
¶Betwixt our Armies, true Intelligence.
¶And I embrace this fortune patiently,
¶Since not to be auoyded, it fals on mee.
¶Other offenders we will pause vpon.
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Exit Worcester and Vernon.
¶How goes the Field?
3155The fortune of the day quite turn'd from him,
¶The Noble Percy slaine, and all his men,
¶Vpon the foot of feare, fled with the rest;
¶And falling from a hill, he was so bruiz'd
¶That the pursuers tooke him. At my Tent
3160The Dowglas is, and I beseech your Grace.
¶King. With all my hcart.
¶To you this honourable bounty shall belong:
3165Go to the Dowglas, and deliuer him
3170King. Then this remaines: that we diuide our Power.
¶To meet Northumberland, and the Prelate Scroope,
¶Who (as we heare) are busily in Armes.
3175My Selfe, and you Sonne Harry will towards Wales,
¶To fight with Glendower, and the Earle of March.
¶Meeting the Checke of such another day:
3180Let vs not leaue till all our owne be wonne.
Exeunt.
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FINIS.
