The famous victories
 1068For feare of 
the wo
rst.
  1069 King. I my Lo
rd we haue 
some in a readine
sse,
  1070But if 
the King of England make again
st vs,
  1071We mu
st haue 
thrice 
so many moe.
  1072Dolphin. Tut my Lo
rd, al
though 
the King of England
  1073Be y
oong and wilde headed, yet neuer 
thinke he will be 
so 
  1074Unwi
se to make battell again
st the mightie King of 
  1076 King. Oh my 
sonne, al
though 
the King of England be
  1077Y
oong and wilde headed, yet neuer 
thinke but he is rulde
  1078By his wi
se Councello
rs.
  1079Enter Archbishop of Burges.  1080Archb. God 
saue 
the life of my 
soueraign lo
rd 
the king.
  1081 King. Now my g
ood Lo
rd Archbi
shop of 
Burges,
  1082 What newes from our b
ro
ther 
the English King?
  1083Archb. And plea
se your Maie
stie,
  1084He is 
so far from your expe
ctation,
  1085That no
thing wil 
serue him but 
the Crowne
  1086And kingdome it 
selfe, be
sides, he bad me ha
ste quickly,
  1087Lea
st he be 
there befo
re me, and 
so far as I heare,
  1088He ha
th kept p
romi
se, fo
r they 
say, he is alreadie landed
  1089At 
Kidcocks in 
Normandie, vpon 
the Riuer of 
Sene,
  1090And laid his 
siege to 
the Garri
son Towne of 
Harflew.
  1091 King. You haue made great ha
ste in 
the meane time,
  1093Dolphin. I p
ray you my Lo
rd, how did 
the King of 
  1094England take my p
re
sents?
  1095Archb. Truly my Lo
rd, in verie ill part,
  1096Fo
r the
se your balles of lea
ther,
  1097He will to
sse you balles of b
ra
sse and y
ron:
  1098Tru
st me my Lo
rd, I was verie a
ffraide of him,
  1099He is 
such a hautie and high minded P
rince,
  1100He is as 
fierce as a Lyon.
  1101Con. Tu
sh, we wil make him as tame as a Lambe,
  Enters