of Henry the fourth.
19691812And
I will call him to
so
strickt account,
19701813That he
shall render euery glory vp,
19711814Yea, euen the
sleighte
st wor
ship of his time,
19721815Or I will teare the reckoning from his heart.
19731816This in the name of God
I promi
se heere,
19741817The which if he be plea
sd I
shall performe:
19751818I do be
seech your maie
sty may
salue
19761819The long grown wounds of my intemperance,
19771820If not, the end of life cancels all bands,
19781821And
I will die a hundred thou
sand deaths
19791822Ere breake the
smalle
st parcell of this vow.
19801823King. A hundred thou
sand rebels die in this,
19811824Thou
shalt haue charge and
soueraine tru
st herein.
19821825How now good blunt thy lookes are full of
speed.
19841827Blunt. So hath the bu
sine
sse that I come to
speake of.
19851828Lord Mortimer of Scotland hath
sent word,
19861829That Dowglas and the Engli
sh Rebels met
19871830The eleuenth of this month at Shrew
sbury,
19881831A mighty and a fearefull head they are,
19891832If promi
ses be kept on euery hand,
19901833As euer o
ffred foule play in a
state.
19911834King. The Earle of We
stmerland
set forth to day,
19921835With him my
sonne Lord Iohn of Lanca
ster,
19931836For this aduerti
sement is
fiue daies old.
19941837On Wedne
sday next, Harry you
shall
set forward,
19951838On thur
sday we our
selues will march. Our meeting
19961839Is Bridgenorth, and Harry, you
shall march
19971840Through Gloce
ster
shire, by which account
19981841Our bu
sine
sse valued
some twelue daies hence,
19991842Our general forces at Bridgenorth
shall meet:
20001843Our hands are full of bu
sine
sse, lets away,
20011844Aduantage feedes him fat while men delay.
Exeunt.
20041846Fal. Bardoll, am I not falne away vilely
since this la
st a
ction?
20051847do I not bate? do I not dwindle? Why, my
skinne hangs about
20061848me like an old Ladies loo
se gowne. I am withered like an oulde
20071849apple Iohn. Well, ile repent and that
suddainly, while I am in
G2. some