Henry IV, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1598).
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Henry the fourth.
¶Wrested his meaning and authority.
2165As we will ours, and here betweene the armies,
¶Lets drinke together friendly and embrace,
¶That all their eies may beare those tokens home,
¶Of our restored loue and amitie.
2170I giue it you, and will maintaine my word,
¶And therevpon I drinke vnto your grace.
¶Prince Go Captaine, and deliuer to the armie
¶This newes of peace, let them haue pay, and part.
¶I know it will well please them, hie thee captaine.
¶West. I pledge your grace, and if you knew what paines,
2180You would drinke freely, but my loue to ye
¶Bishop I do not doubt you.
¶West. I am glad of it,
¶Health to my Lord, and gentle cosin Mowbray.
2195Mow. This had bin cheerefull after victory.
¶For then both parties nobly are subdued,
¶And neither party looser.
¶Prince Go my lord,
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