of Henrie the fourth.
28872647For heauen to earth
some of vs neuer
shall
28882648A
second time do
such a courte
sie.
28892649 Here they embrace the trumpets sound,the king enters with his 28902650 power, alarme to the battel, then enter Douglas, and sir Wal- 28922652Blunt. What is thy name that in battell thus thou cro
sse
st me,
28932653What honour do
st thou
seeke vpon my head?
28942654Doug. Know then my name is Douglas,
28952655And I do haunt thee in the battell thus
28962656Becau
se
some tell me that thou art a king.
28982658Doug. The Lord of Sta
fford deare to day hath bought
28992659Thy likene
sse, for in
steed of thee king Harry
29002660This
sword hath ended him,
so
shall it thee
29012661Vnle
sse thou yeeld thee as my pri
soner.
29022662Blunt. I was not borne a yeelder thou proud Scot,
29032663And thou
shalt
find a king that will reuenge
29052665They fight, Douglas kils Blunt, then enter Hotspur. 29062666Hot. O Douglas had
st thou fought at Holmedon thus
29072667I neuer had triumpht vpon a Scot.
29082668Doug. Als done, als won here, breathles lies the king.
29112670Hot. This Douglas? no, I know this face full well,
29122671A gallant knight he was, his name was
Blunt,
29132672Semblably furni
sht like the king him
selfe.
29142673Doug. Ah foole, goe with thy
soule whither it goes,
29152674A borrowed title ha
st thou bought too deare.
29162675Why did
st thou tell me that thou wert a king?
29172676Hot. The king hath many marching in his coates.
29182677Doug. Now by my
sword I will kill al his coates.
29192678Ile murder all his wardrop, peece by peece
Hot. Vp and away,
29222680Our
souldiers
stand full fairely for the day.
29242682Falst. Though I could
scape
shot-free at London, I feare the
29252683shot here, heres no
skoring but vpon the pate. Soft, who are you?
29262684sir Walter Blunt, theres honour for you, heres no vanitie, I am as
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