of Henrie the fourth.
227218Poynes. Then art thou damnd for keeping thy word with
229220Prince. El
se hee had bin damnd for coo
sening the diuell.
230221Poy. But my lads, my lads, to morrow morning, by foure a
231222clocke early at Gad
shill, there are pilgrims going to Cantur
- 232223burie with rich o
fferings, and traders riding to London with fat
233224pur
ses. I haue vizards for you al you haue hor
ses for your
selues,
234225Gad
shill lies to night in Roche
ster, I haue be
spoke
supper to
235226morrow night in Ea
stcheape: we may do it as
secure as
sleepe,
236227if you will go I will
stu
ffe your pur
ses full of crownes: if you will
238228not, tarie at home and be hangd.
239229Falst. Heare ye Yedward, if I tarry at home and go not, ile
242232Falst. Hal, wilt thou make one?
243233Prince. Who I rob, I a thiefe? not I by my faith.
244234Falst. Theres neither hone
stie, manhood, nor good fellow
ship
245235in thee, nor thou cam
st not of the bloud roiall, if thou dare
st not
246236stand for ten
shillings.
247237Prince. Well then, once in my dayes ile be a madcap.
248238Falst. Why thats well
said.
249239Prince. Well, come what wil, ile tarrie at home.
250240Falst. By the lord, ile be a traitor then, when thou art king.
252242Po. Sir Iohn, I preethe leaue the prince and mee alone, I will
253243lay him downe
such rea
sons for this aduenture that he
shall go.
255244Falst. Well, God giue thee the
spirit of per
swa
sion, and him
256245the eares of pro
fiting, that what thou
speake
st, may moue, and
257246what he heares, may be beleeued, that the true prince may (for
258247recreation
sake) proue a fal
se thiefe, for the poore abu
ses of the
259248time want countenance: farewel, you
shal
find me in Ea
stcheap
261249Prin. Farewel the latter
spring, farewel Alhallowne
summer.
263250Poin. Now my good
sweete hony Lord, ride with vs to mor
- 264251row. I haue a iea
st to execute, that I cannot mannage alone.
265252Fal
stal
ffe, Haruey, Ro
ssill, and Gad
shil,
shal rob tho
se men that
266253we haue already way-laid, your
selfe and I will not bee there:
267254and when they haue the bootie, if you and I doe not rob them,
269255cut this head o
ff from my
shoulders.
B.i. Prin.