Henry the fourth.
953845ca
se, from a pince to a prenti
se, a low tran
sformation, that
shal
954846be mine, for in enery thing the purpo
se mu
st weigh with the
955847folly, follow me Ned.
exeunt. 957848Enter Northumberland his wife, and the wife to Harry Percie. 959849North. I pray thee louing wife and gentle daughter,
960850Giue euen way vnto my rough a
ffaires,
961851Put not you on the vi
sage of the times,
962852And be like them to Percy trouble
some.
963853Wife I haue giuen ouer, I will
speake no more,
964854Do what you wil, your wi
sedome be your guide.
965855North. Alas
sweete wife, my honor is at pawne,
966856And but my going, nothing can redeeme it.
967857Kate O yet for Gods
sake, go not to the
se wars,
968858The time was father, that you broke your word,
969859When you were more endeere to it then now,
970860When your owne Percie, when my hearts deere Harry,
971861Threw many a Northward looke, to
see his father
972862Bring vp his powers, but he did long in vaine.
973863Who then per
swaded you to
stay at home?
974864There were two honors lo
st, yours, and your
sonnes,
975865For yours, the God of heauen brighten it,
976866For his, it
stucke vpon him as the
sunne
977867In the grey vault of heauen, and by his light
978868Did all the Cheualry of England moue
979869To do braue a
cts, he was indeede the gla
sse
980870Wherein the noble youth did dre
sse them
selues.
1005872Faire daughter, you do draw my
spirites from me,
1006873With new lamenting ancient ouer
sights,
1007874But I mu
st go and meete with danger there,
1008875Or it will
seeke me in an other place,
1011878Till that the nobles and the armed commons,
1012879Haue of their pui
ssance made a little ta
ste.
1013880Kate If they get ground and vantage of the King,
D2 Then