The Historie
 21862002Prin. O my 
sweet beo
ffe, I mu
st still bee good angel to thee,
  21892004Fal. O I do not like that paying backe, tis a double labor.
  21912005Prin. I am good friends with my father and may do any thing
  21932006Fal. Rob me the exchequer the 
fir
st thing thou doe
st, and doe
  21962009Prin. I haue procured thee Iacke a charge of foot.
  21972010Fal. I would it had been of hor
se. Where 
shall I 
finde one that
  21982011can 
steale well. O for a 
fine thiefe of the age of xxii. or therea
-  21992012bouts: I am hainou
sly vnprouided. Well, God be thanked for
  22002013the
se rebels, they o
ffende none but the vertuous; 
I laude them, I
   Bar. My Lord. 
 22042016Prin. Go beare this letter to Lord Iohn of Lanca
ster,
  22052017To my brother Iohn, this to my lord of We
stmerland.
  22062018Go Peto to hor
se, to hor
se, for thou and I
  22072019Haue thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time,
  22082020Iacke, meete me to morrow in the temple haule
  22092021At two of clocke in the afternoone,
  22102022There 
shalt thou know thy charge, and there receiue
  22112023Money and order for their furniture,
  22122024The land is burning, Percy 
stands on high,
  22132025And either we or they mu
st lower lie.
  22142026Fal. Rare words, braue world ho
ste
sse, my breakfa
st come,
  22162027Oh I could wi
sh this tauerne were my drum.
  22212028Per. Wel 
said my noble Scot, if 
speaking truth
  22222029In this 
fine age were not thought 
flattery,
  22232030Such attribution 
should the Douglas haue,
  22242031As not a 
souldior of this 
sea
sons 
stampe,
  22252032Should go 
so generall currant through the world
  22262033By God, I cannot 
flatter, I do de
fie
  22272034The tongues of 
soothers, but a brauer place
  22282035In my harts loue hath no man then your 
selfe,
  22292036Nay ta
ske me to my word, approue me Lord.
  22302037Doug. Thou art the King of honor,
  22312038No man 
so potent breaths vpon the ground,
  22322039But I will beard him. 
  Enter one with letters.    Per.