of Henrie the fourth.
29702722The Prince of Wales from
such a
field as this,
29712723Where
staind nobilitie lies troden on,
29722724And rebels armes triumphe in ma
ssacres.
29732725Ioh. We breath toolong, come coo
sen We
stmerland
29742726Our dutie this way lies: For Gods
sake come.
29752727Prin. By God thou ha
st deceiu'd me Lanca
ster,
29762728I did not thinke thee Lord of
such a
spirit,
29772729Before I lou'd thee as a brother Iohn,
29782730But now
I do re
spe
ct thee as my
soule.
29792731King. I
saw him hold Lord Percy at the poynt,
29802732With lu
stier maintenance then I did looke for
29822734Prin. O this boy lends mettall to vs all.
Exit. 29842735Doug. Another king, they grow like Hydraes heads,
29852736I am the Douglas fatall to all tho
se
29862737That weare tho
se colours on them. What art thou
29872738That counterfet
st the per
son of a King?
29882739King. The king him
self, who Douglas grieues at hart,
29892740So many of his
shadowes thou ha
st met
29902741And not the verie king, I haue two boies
29912742Seeke Percy and thy
selfe about the
field,
29922743But
seeing thou fal
st on me
so luckily
29932744I will a
ssay thee and defend thy
selfe.
29942745Doug. I feare thou art another counterfet,
29952746And yet in faith thou beare
st thee like a king,
29962747But mine I am
sure thou art who ere thou be,
29982749They fight, the king being in danger, Enter Prince of Wales. 29992750Prin. Hold vp thy head vile Scot, or thou art like
30002751Neuer to hold it vp againe, the
spirits
30012752Of Valiant Sherly, Sta
fford, Blunt are in my armes,
30022753It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee,
30032754Who neuer promi
seth but he meanes to pay.
30052756Cheerly my Lord, how fares your grace?
30062757Sir Nicholas Gaw
sey hath for
succour
sent,
30072758And
so hath Clifton, ile to Clifton
straight.
K2 Thou