of Henrie the fourth.
18111660By this our booke is drawne, weele but
seale,
Exeunt.
18151663Enter the King, Prince of Wales, and others. 18161664King. Lords giue vs leaue, the Prince of Wales and I,
18181665Mu
st haue
some priuate conference, but be neare at hand,
18201666For we
shall pre
sently haue neede of you.
Exeunt Lords.
18221667I know not whether God will haue it
so
18231668For
some di
splea
sing
seruice I haue done,
18241669That in his
secret doome out of my blood,
18251670Heele breed reuengement and a
scourge for me:
18261671But thou do
st in thy pa
ssages of life,
18271672Make me beleeue that thou art onely markt
18281673For the hot vengeance, and the rod of heauen,
18291674To puni
sh my mi
streadings. Tell me el
se
18301675Could
such inordinate and low de
sires,
18311676Such poore,
such bare,
such lewd,
such mean attempts,
18321677Such barren plea
sures, rude
societie
18331678As thou art matcht withall, and grafted to,
18341679Accompanie the greatne
sse of thy blood,
18351680And hold their leuell with thy princely heart?
18361681Prin. So plea
se your Maie
stie, I would I could
18371682Quit all o
ffences with as cleare excu
se,
18381683As well as I am doubtle
sse I can purge
18391684My
selfe of many I am chargd withall,
18401685Yet
such extenuation let me beg,
18411686As in reproofe of many tales deui
sde,
18421687Which oft the eare of greatnes needs mu
st heare
18431688By
smiling pickthanks, and ba
se newes mongers,
18441689I may for
some things true, wherein my youth
18451690Hath faulty wandred, and irregular,
18461691Find pardon on my true
submi
ssion.
18471692Kin. God pardon thee, yet let me wonder, Harry,
18491693At thy a
ffe
ctions, which do hold a wing
18501694Quite from the
flight of all thy aunce
stors,
18511695Thy place in coun
sell thou ha
st rudely lo
st 18521696Which by thy yonger brother is
supplide,
18531697And art almo
st an allien to the harts
Of