of Henry the fifth.
1591I
thinke
thou ha
st bene robbing
the French men.
1592Iohn. I fai
th Dericke, I haue gotten
some reparrell
1593To carry home to my wife.
1594Der. And I haue got
some
shooes,
1595 Fo
r ile tel
thee what I did, when
they were dead,
1596I would go take off all
their
shooes.
1597Iohn. I but
Dericke, how
shall we get home?
1598Der. Nay
sownds, and
they take
thee,
1600 O
Iohn, neuer do
so, if it be
thy fo
rtune to be hangd,
1601 Be hangd in
thy owne language what
soeuer
thou doe
st.
1602Iohn. Why
Dericke the warres is done,
1604Der. I but you may not go befo
re you a
ske
the king leaue,
1605But I know a way to go home, and a
ske
the king no leaue.
1606Iohn. How is
that
Dericke?
1607Der. Why
Iohn,
thou knowe
st the Duke of
Yorkes 1608Funerall mu
st be carried into England, doe
st thou not?
1610Der. Why
then
thou knowe
st w
eele go wi
th it.
1611Iohn. I but Dericke how
shall we do fo
r to m
eet
them?
1612Der. Sowndes if I make not
shift to m
eet
them, hang me.
1613Sirra,
thou know
st that in euery Towne
there wil
1614Be ringing, and
there wil be cakes and d
rinke,
1615Now I wil go to
the Clarke and Sexton
1616And k
eepe a talking, and
say, O
this fellow rings well,
1617And
thou
shalt go and take a p
eece of cake,
then ile ring,
1618 And
thou
shalt
say, oh
this fellow k
eepes a g
ood
stint,
1619And
then I will go d
rinke to th
ee all
the way:
1620But I maruel what my dame wil
say when we come home,
1621Becau
se we haue not a French wo
rd to ca
st at a Dog
1623Iohn. Why what
shall we do
Dericke?
1624Der. Why
Iohn, ile go befo
re and call my dame who
re,
1625And
thou
shalt come after and
set
fire on
the hou
se,
G We