Henry IV, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1598).
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2200And let our army be discharged too,
¶March by vs, that we may peruse the men,
¶VVe should haue coap't withall.
enter Westmerland.
2210Wil not goe off vntil they heare you speake.
2215Each hurries toward his home, and sporting place.
¶And you lord Archbishop, and you lord Mowbray,
¶Of capitall treason I attach you both.
¶Bishop will you thus breake your faith?
¶Prince I pawnde thee none,
2225Whereof you did complaine, which by mine honour
¶But for you rebels, looke to taste the due
¶Meete for rebellion:
¶God, and not we, hath safely fought to day:
¶Some guard this traitour to the blocke of death,
¶Treasons true bed, and yeelder vp of breath.
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