The second part of
27482443Too neare vnto my
state: therefore, my Harry,
27502444Be it thy cour
se to bu
sie giddie mindes
27512445With forraine quarrells, that a
ction hence borne out,
27522446May wa
ste the memory of the former dayes.
27532447More would I, but my lungs are wa
sted
so,
27542448That
strength of
speech is vtterly denied me:
27552449How I came by the crowne, O God forgiue,
27562450And grant it may with thee in true peace liue.
27582451Prince You won it, wore it, kept it, gaue it me,
27592452Then plaine and right mu
st my po
sse
ssion be,
27602453Which I with more then with a common paine,
27612454Gain
st all the world will rightfully maintaine.
enter Lancaster. 27642455King Looke, looke, here comes my Iohn of Lanca
ster.
27662456Lanc. Health, peace, and happine
sse to my royall father.
27682457King Thou bring
st me happine
sse and peace
sonne Iohn,
27702458But health (alacke) with youthfull wings is
flowne
27712459From this bare witherd trunke: vpon thy
sight,
27722460My worldly bu
sines makes a period:
27752463King Doth any name perticular belong
27762464Vnto the lodging where I
fir
st did
swound?
27772465War. Tis cald Ieru
salem, my noble Lord.
27782466King Laud be to God, euen there my life mu
st end.
27802467It hath bin prophecide to me many yeares,
27812468I
should not die, but in Ieru
salem,
27822469Which vainely I
suppo
sde the Holy Land:
27832470But beare me to that chamber, there ile lie,
Enter Shallow,Falstaffe, and Bardolfe 27842471In that Ieru
salem
shall Harry die.
27882472Shal. By cock and pie
sir, you
shal not away to night, what
27902474Falst. You mu
st excu
se me ma
ster Robert Shallow.
27912475Shal. I will not excu
se you, you
shall not be excu
sde, ex
- 27922476cu
ses
shall not be admitted, there is no excu
se
shall
serue, you
Shal