Henry IV, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1598).
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¶I runne before King Harries victorie,
¶Who in a bloudy field by Shrewsbury,
¶Hath beaten downe yong Hot-spurre and his troopes,
¶Quenching the flame of bold rebellion,
30Euen with the rebels bloud. But what meane I
¶To noyse abroad, that Harry Monmouth fell
¶And that the King before the Douglas rage,
35Stoopt his annointed head as low as death.
¶This haue I rumour'd through the peasant townes,
¶Betweene that royall field of Shrewsbury,
¶And this worme-eaten hole of ragged stone,
¶When Hot-spurs father old Northumberland
¶And not a man of them brings other newes,
¶Than they haue learnt of me, from Rumors tongues,
¶
exit Rumours.
¶
Enter the Lord Bardolfe at one doore.
¶Bard. Who keepes the gate here ho? where is the Earle?
50Bard. Tell thou the Earle,
¶That the Lord Bardolfe doth attend him heere.
¶Please it your honor knocke but at the gate,
Enter the Earle Northumberland.
¶Bard. Here comes the Earle.
¶Earle. What newes Lord Bardolfe? euery minute now
¶Should be the father of some Stratagem,
¶The times are wild, contention like a horse,
60Full of high feeding, madly hath broke loose,
¶And beares downe all before him.
¶Bard. Noble Earle,
¶I bring you certaine newes from Shrewsbury.
¶Earle Good, and God will.
Bard
