of Henry the fifth.
1659The Crowne wi
th all rights, to remaine to King
Henry 1660Of England, and to his heires fo
r euer.
1661Hen.5. Well my g
ood b
ro
ther of
France,
1662There is one
thing I mu
st n
eeds de
sire.
1663Fr. King. What is
that my g
ood b
ro
ther of England?
1664Hen.5. That all your Nobles mu
st be
swo
rne to be true to me.
1665Fr. King. Whereas
they haue not
stucke wi
th greater
1666Matters, I know
they wil not
sticke wi
th such a tri
fle,
1667Begin you my Lo
rd Duke of
Burgondie.
1668Hen.5. Come my Lo
rd of
Burgondie,
1669Take your oa
th vpon my
swo
rd.
1670Burgon. I
Philip Duke of
Burgondie,
1671Sweare to
Henry King of England,
1672To be true to him, and to become his league-man,
1673And
that if I
Philip, heare of any fo
rraigne power
1674 Comming to inuade
the
said
Henry o
r his heires,
1675 Then I
the
saide
Philip to
send him wo
rd,
1676 And aide him wi
th all
the power I can make,
1677And
thereunto I take my oa
th.
1678 He kisseth the sword. 1679Hen.5. Come P
rince
Dolphin, you mu
st sweare t
oo.
1680He kisseth the sword. 1681Hen.5. Well my b
ro
ther of
France,
1682 There is one
thing mo
re I mu
st n
eeds require of you.
1683 Fr. King. Wherein is it
that we may
sati
sfie your
(Maiestie? 1684Hen.5. A tri
fle my g
ood b
ro
ther of
France.
1685I meane to make your daughter Qu
eene of England,
1686If
she be willing, and you
therewi
th content:
1687How
sai
st thou
Kate, can
st thou loue
the King of England?
1688 Kate. How
should I loue
thee, which is my fa
thers enemy?
1689Hen.5. Tut
stand not vpon
the
se points,
1690Tis you mu
st make vs friends:
1691I know
Kate,
thou art not a litle p
roud,
that I loue
thee:
1692What wench,
the King of England?
French