of Henry the fifth.
1033 Theefe. I truly
sir.
1034Cap. Hold
thee then, I p
re
sse
thee fo
r a
souldier,
1035To
serue
the King in
France.
1036Der. How now Gads, what doe
st knowes
thinke
st?
1037Theefe. I, I knew
thee long ago.
1038Der. Heare you mai
ster Captaine?
1039Cap. What
sai
st thou?
1040Der. I p
ray you let me go home againe.
1041Cap. Why what would
st thou do at home?
1042Der. Marry I haue b
rought two
shirts wi
th me,
1043And I would carry one of
them home againe,
1044For I am
sure h
eele
steale it from me,
1045He is
such a
filching fellow.
1046Cap. I warrant
thee he wil not
steale it from
thee,
1048Der. Come mai
ster Captaine lets away,
1050Iohn. Come wife, lets part louingly.
1051Wife. Farewell g
ood hu
sband.
1052Der. Fie what a ki
ssing and crying is here?
1053Sownes, do ye
thinke he wil neuer come againe?
1054Why
Iohn come away, doe
st thinke
that we are
so ba
se
1055Minded to die among French men?
1056Sownes, we know not whe
ther
they will laie
1057Us in
their Church o
r no: Come M. Captain, lets away.
1058Cap. I cannot
staie no longer,
therefo
re come away.
1060Enter the King, Prince Dolphin, and Lord 1061high Constable of France. 1062King. Now my Lo
rd high Con
stable,
1063What
say you to our Emba
ssage into England?
1064Const. And it plea
se your Maie
stie, I can
say no
thing,
1065Until my Lo
rds Emba
ssado
rs be come home,
1066But yet me
thinkes your grace ha
th done well,
1067To get your men in
so g
ood a readine
sse
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