of Henrie the fourth.
 6867Staind with the variation of each 
soile,
  6968Betwixt that Holmedon and this 
seat of ours:
  7069And he hath brought vs 
smothe and welcom newes,
  7170The Earle of 
Douglas is di
scom
fited,
  7271Ten thou
sand bould Scots, two and twenty knights
  7372Balkt in their own bloud. Did 
sir Walter 
see
  7473On Holmedons plaines, of pri
soners Hot
spur tooke
  7574Mordake Earle of Fife, and elde
st sonne
  7675To beaten Douglas, and the Earle of Athol,
  7776Of Murrey, Angus, and Menteith:
  7877And is not this an honorable 
spoile?
  7978A gallant prize? Ha coo
sen, is it not? 
 In faith it is.
   8079West. A conque
st for a Prince to boa
st of.
  8180King. Yea, there thou mak
st me 
sad, and mak
st me 
sinne
  8281In enuy, that my Lord Northumberland
  8382Should be the father to 
so ble
st a 
sonne:
  8483A 
sonne, who is the theame of honors tongue,
  8584Among
st a groue, the very 
straighte
st plant,
  8685Who is 
sweet fortunes minion and her pride,
  8786Whil
st I by looking on the prai
se of him
  8887See ryot and di
shonour 
staine the brow
  8988Of my young Harry. O that it could be prou'd
  9089That 
some night tripping fairy had exchang'd,
  9190In cradle clothes our children where they lay,
  9291And cald mine Percy, his Plantagenet,
  9392Then would I haue his Harry, and he mine:
  9493But let him from my thoughts. What think you coo
se
  9594Of this young Percies pride? The pri
soners
  9695Which he in this aduenture hath 
surprizd
  9796To his own v
se, he keepes and 
sends me word
  9897I 
shal haue none but Mordake Earle of Fife.
  9998West. This is his vncles teaching. This is Worce
ster,
  10099Maleuolent to you in all a
spe
cts,
  101100Which makes him prune him
selfe, and bri
stle vp
  102101The cre
st of youth again
st your dignity.
  103102King. But I haue 
sent for him to an
swere this:
  104103And for this cau
se a while we mu
st negle
ct  105104Our holy purpo
se to Ieru
salem.
  A.3 Coosen