of Henry the fifth.
 1172 My Lo
rd and King his fa
ther,
  1173Will not let him come into 
the 
field.
  1174Hen.5. Why 
then he do
th me great iniurie,
  1175I 
thought 
that he & I 
shuld haue plaid at tennis togi
ther,
  1176Therefo
re I haue b
rought tennis balles fo
r him,
  1177But o
ther maner of ones 
then he 
sent me.
  1178And Herald, tell my Lo
rd P
rince 
Dolphin, 
  1179That I haue inured my 
hãds wi
th o
ther kind of weapons
  1180Then tennis balles, ere 
this time a day,
  1181And 
that he 
shall 
finde it ere it be long,
  1182And 
so adue my friend:
  1183And tell my Lo
rd, 
that I am readie when he will.
  1185Come my Lo
rds, I care not and I go to our Captaines,
  1186And ile 
see the number of 
the French army my 
selfe.
  1187Strike vp 
the Drumme.
  1189Enter French Souldiers.  11901. Soul. Come away Iack D
rummer, come away all, 
  1191And me will tel you what me wil d
oo  1192Me wil tro one chance on 
the dice,
  1193Who 
shall haue 
the king of England and his lo
rds.
  11942. Soul. Come away Iacke D
rummer,
  1195And tro your chance, and lay downe your Drumme.
  1197Drum.  Oh 
the b
raue apparel 
that 
the Engli
sh mans
  1198Hay b
ro
th ouer, I wil tel you what
  1199Me ha donue, me ha p
rouided a hund
re
th trunkes,
  1200And all to put 
the 
fine parel of 
the Engli
sh mans in.
  12011. Soul. What do 
thou meane by trunkea?
  12022. Soul. A 
she
st man, a hund
red 
she
sts.
  12031. Soul. Aw
ee, aw
ee, aw
ee, Me wil tel you what,
  1204Me ha put 
fiue 
shild
ren out of my hou
se,
  1205And all t
oo litle to put 
the 
fine apparel of 
the
  E3 Drum