The famous victories
1486Hen.5. Wi
th a g
ood will my g
ood b
ro
ther of
France.
1487Secretary deliuer him a coppie.
1488My lo
rds of England go befo
re,
1489And I will follow you.
Exeunt Lords. 1491Hen.5. Ah
Harry,
thrice vnhappie
Harry.
1492Ha
st thou now conquered
the French King,
1493And begins a fre
sh supply wi
th his daughter,
1494But wi
th what face can
st thou
seeke to gain her loue,
1495Which ha
th sought to win her fa
thers Crowne?
1496Her fa
thers Crowne
said I, no it is mine owne:
1497I but I loue her, and mu
st craue her,
1498Nay I loue her and will haue her.
1499Enters Lady Katheren and her Ladies. 1501How now faire Ladie,
Katheren of
France,
1503 Kathren. And it plea
se your Maie
stie,
1504My fa
ther
sent me to know if you will debate any of
the
se
1505Unrea
sonable demands which you require:
1506Hen.5. Now tru
st me
Kate,
1507I commend
thy fa
thers wit greatly in
this,
1508Fo
r none in
the wo
rld could
sooner haue made me debate it
1510But tell me
sw
eete
Kate, can
st thou tell how to loue?
1511 Kate. I cannot hate my g
ood Lo
rd,
1512Therefo
re far vn
fit were it fo
r me to loue.
1513Hen.5. Tu
sh Kate, but tell me in plaine termes,
1514Can
st thou loue
the King of England?
1515I cannot do as
the
se Countries do,
1516That
spend halfe
their time in woing:
1517Tu
sh wench, I am none
such,
1518But wilt
thou go ouer to England?
1519 Kate. I would to God,
that I had your Maie
stie,
1520As fa
st in loue, as you haue my fa
ther in warres,
I