of Henrie the fourth
15661432The
se
signes haue markt me extraordinary,
15671433And all the cour
ses of my life do
shew
15681434I am not in the roule of commen men:
15691435Where is he liuing clipt in with the
sea,
15701436That chides the bancks of England, Scotland, Wales,
15711437Which cals me pupil or hath read to me?
15721438And bring him out that is but womans
sonne?
15731439Can trace me in the tedious waies of Arte,
15741440And hold me pace in deepe experiments.
15751441Hot. I thinke theres no man
speakes better Wel
sh:
15771443Mor. Peace coo
sen Percy, you wil make him mad.
15781444Glen. I can cal
spirits from the va
sty deepe.
15791445Hot. Why
so can I, or
so can any man,
15801446But wil they come when you do cal for them
15811447Glen. Why I can teach you coo
sen to command the Deuil.
15831448Hot. And I can teach thee coo
se to
shame the deuil,
15841449By telling truth. Tel truth and
shame the deuil:
15851450If thou haue power to rai
se him bring him hither,
15861451And ile be
sworne I haue power to
shame him hence:
15871452Oh while you liue tel truth and
shame the deuil.
15881453Mor. Come, come, no more of this vnpro
fitable chat.
15901454Glen. Three times hath Henry Bullenbrooke made head
15911455Again
st my power, thrice from the bankes of Wye,
15921456And
sandy bottomd Seuerne haue I
sent him
15931457Booteles home, and weather beaten backe.
15941458Hot. Home without bootes, and in foule weather too,
15961459How
scapes he agues in the deuils name?
15971460Glen. Come here is the map,
shal we diuide our right?
15991461According to our three fold order tane.
16001462Mor. The Archdeacon hath diuided it
16021464England from Trent, and Seuerne hitherto,
16031465By South and Ea
st is to my part a
ssignd:
16041466Al we
stward, Wales beyond the Seuerne
shore,
16051467And al the fertile land within that bound
16061468To Owen Glendower: and deare coo
se to you
16071469The remnant Northward lying o
ff from Trent,
F1 And