of Henry the fifth.
406tiues meane, I commit you to
the Fl
eete, vntill we haue
407spoken wi
th your fa
ther.
408Hen. 5. Why
then belike you meane to
send me to
the
410Iudge. I ind
eed, and
therefo
re carry him away.
411Exeunt Hen. 5 with the Officers. 412Iudge. Iayler, carry
the p
ri
soner to Newgate againe,
414Iay. At your commandement my Lo
rd, it
shalbe done.
415Enter Dericke and Iohn Cobler. 416Der. Sownds mai
sters, heres ad
oo,
417When Princes mu
st go to p
rison:
418Why
Iohn, did
st euer
see the like?
419Iohn. O
Dericke, tru
st me, I neuer
saw
the like.
420Der. Why
Iohn thou mai
st seewhat p
rinces be in chol=
(ler, 421 A Iudge a boxe on
the eare, Ile tel
thee Iohn, O
Iohn,
422I would not haue done it fo
r twentie
shillings.
423Iohn. No no
r I,
there had bene no way but one wi
th (vs, 424 We
should haue bene hangde.
425Der. Fai
th Iohn, Ile tel
thee what,
thou
shalt be my
426Lord chiefe Iu
stice, and
thou
shalt
sit in
the chaire,
427And ile be
the yong p
rince, and hit
thee a boxe on
the eare,
428And
then
thou
shalt
say, to teach you what p
rerogatiues
429Meane, I commit you to
the Fl
eete.
430Iohn. Come on, Ile be your Iudge,
431But
thou
shalt not hit me hard.
433Iohn. What ha
th he done?
434Der. Marry he ha
th robd
Dericke. 435Iohn. Why
then I cannot let him go.
436Der. I mu
st n
eeds haue my man.
437Iohn. You
shall not haue him.
438Der. Shall I not haue my man,
say no and you dare:
439How
say you,
shall I not haue my man?
440Iohn. No marry
shall you not.
Der.