29841568Enter at one doore, the King of England and his Lords. And at 29861569 the other doore, the King of France, Queene Katherine, the 1570Duke of Burbon, and others. 29881571Harry. Peace to this meeting, wherefore we are met.
And
of Henry the fift.
29891572And to our brorher
France, Faire time of day.
29901573Faire health vnto our louely cou
sen
Katherine.
29921574And as a branch, and member of this
stock:
29941575We do
salute you Duke of
Burgondie.
29961576Fran. Brother of
England, right ioyous are we to behold
1577Your face,
so are we Princes Engli
sh euery one.
29981578Duk. With pardon vnto both your mightines.
30181579Let it not di
splea
se you, if I demaund
30201580What rub or bar hath thus far hindred you,
3020.11581To keepe you from the gentle
speech of peace
? 30551582Har. If Duke of
Burgondy, you wold haue peace,
30581584According as we haue drawne our articles.
30651585Fran. We haue but with a cur
senary eye,
30661586Oreviewd them plea
seth your Grace,
30671587To let
some of your Coun
sell
sit with vs,
30701588We
shall returne our peremptory an
swere.
30711589Har. Go Lords, and
sit with them,
30831591Yet leaue our cou
sen
Katherine here behind.
30861593 Exit King and the Lords. Manet, Hrry, Kathe- 3086.21595Hate. Now
Kate, you haue a blunt wooer here
31261597If I could win thee at leapfrog,
1598Or with vawting with my armour on my backe,
1604Thou
shalt haue me at the wor
st:
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32201605And in wearing, thou
shalt haue me better and better.
31361606Thou
shalt haue a face that is not worth
sun-burning.
31951609And Saint
George,
shall get a boy,
31961610That
shall goe to
Constantinople,
1611And take the great Turke by the beard, ha
Kate? 31581612Kate. Is it po
ssible dat me
sall
1613Loue de enemie
de France.
1615You
should loue the enemie of
France: 31621616For
Kate, I loue
France so well,
1618Ile haue it all mine: then
Kate,
1621Then
France is yours,
1625Why Ile tell it you in French.
1626Which will hang vpon my tongue, like a bride
31711628Let me
see, Saint
Dennis be my
speed.
1631Harry. Et vous ettes amoy. 31731637Har. Wilt beleeue me
Kate? tis ea
sier for me
1638To conquer the kingdome, thē
speak
so much
A
of Henry the fift.
32061640Kate. A your Maie
sty has fal
se
France inough
32071641To deceiue de be
st Lady in
France.
31781642Harry. No faith
Kate not I. But K
ate,
31841645Harry. No, can any of your neighbours tell?
31861648And
soone when you are in your clo
sset,
1649Youle que
stion this Lady of me.
31891650But I pray thee
sweete K
ate, v
se me mercifully,
1653But for thy loue, by the Lord neuer.
31481655A
straight backe will growe crooked.
1657A great leg will waxe
small,
31511659But a good heart Kate, is the
sun and the moone,
1660And rather the Sun and not the Moone
31551662Take a
souldier: take a
souldier,
3155.11664Therefore tell me K
ate, wilt thou haue me?
32351665Kate. Dat is as plea
se the King my father.
1667Nay it
shall plea
se him K
ate.
32391668And vpon that condition K
ate Ile ki
sse you.
32451669Ka. O mon du Ie ne voudroy faire quelke chosse 32471671Ce ne poynt votree fachion en fouor. 32491673Lady. Dat it is not de fa
sion en
France,
32501674For de maides, before da be married to
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1675May foy ie oblye, what is to
bassie? 32531676Har. To kis, to kis. O that tis not the
1677Fa
shion in
Frannce, for the maydes to kis
32561680Har. Well, weele breake that cu
stome.
32621681Therefore
Kate patience perforce and yeeld.
32631682Before God
Kate, you haue witchcraft
1691We haue orered the Articles,
3320.11692And haue agreed to all that we in
sedule had.
33261693Exe. Only he hath not
sub
scribed this,
33281695That the king of
France hauing any occa
sion
1696To write for matter of graunt,
1697Shall name your highne
sse, in this forme:
33291698And with this addition in French.
33301699Nostre tresher filz, Henry Roy D'anglaterre,
33311700E heare de France. And thus in Latin:
1701Preclarissimus filius noster Henricus Rex Anglie,
33331703Fran. Nor this haue we
so nicely
stood vpon,
3333.11704But you faire brother may intreat the
same.
33351705Har. Why then let this among the re
st,
33371707Your daughter
Katherine in mariage.
France.
of Henry the fift.
3337.31710God that di
spo
seth all, giue you much ioy.
33421714And end our hatred by a bond of loue.
33641715Then will I
sweare to
Kate, and
Kate to mee:
33651716And may our vowes once made, vnbroken bee.