Henry the fourth.
536489To lay downe likelihoods and formes of hope.
557490Bard. We forti
fie in paper, and in
figures,
558491V
sing the names of men in
steed of men,
559492Like on that drawes the model of an hou
se,
560493Beyond his power to build it, who (halfe thorough)
561494Giues o're, and leaues his part-created co
st,
562495A naked
subie
ct to the weeping clowdes,
563496And wa
ste for churli
sh winters tyrannie.
564497Hast. Grant that our hopes (yet likely of faire birth)
565498Should be
stil-borne, and that we now po
sse
st 566499The vtmo
st man of expe
ctation,
567500I thinke we are
so, body
strong enough,
568501Euen as we are to equal with the King.
569502Bard. What, is the King but
fiue and twenty thou
sand?
570503Hast. To vs no more, nay not
so much, Lord Bardolfe,
571504For his diui
sions, as the times do brawle,
572505And in three heads, one power again
st the French,
573506And one again
st Glendower perforce a third
574507Mu
st take vp vs,
so is the vn
firme King
575508In three diuided, and his co
ffers
sound
576509With hollow pouertie and emptine
sse.
577510Bish. That he
should draw his
seuerall
strengths togither,
578511And come again
st vs in full pui
ssance,
580513Hast. If he
should do
so, French and Welch he leaues his
581514back vnarmde, they baying him at the heeles, neuer feare that.
583515Bar. Who is it like
should leade his forces hither?
584516Hast. The Duke of Lanca
ster and We
stmerland:
585517Again
st the Wel
sh, him
self and Harry Monmouth:
586518But who is
sub
stituted again
st the French
587519I haue no certaine notice.
612520Bish. Shall we go draw our numbers, and
set on?
613521Hast. We are Times
subie
cts, and Time bids be gone.
ex.
615522Enter Hostesse of the Tauerne, and an Officer or two.
C Hostesse.