of Henry the fift.
 1385685The emptying of our fathers luxerie,
  1389687Bur. Normanes, ba
sterd Normanes, 
mor du  1390688And if they pa
sse vnfought withall,
  1391689Ile 
sell my Dukedome for a foggy farme
  1393690In that 
short nooke Ile of England.
  1394691Const. Why whence haue they this mettall?
  1395692Is not their clymate raw, foggy and colde.
  1396693On whom as in di
sdaine, the Sunne lookes pale?
  1398694Can barley broath, a drench for 
swolne Iades
  1397695Their 
sodden water decockt 
such liuely blood
?  1400696And 
shall our quick blood 
spirited with wine
  1401697Seeme fro
sty? O for honour of our names,
  1402698Let vs not hang like frozen Iice
sickles
  1403699Vpon our hou
ses tops, while they a more fro
sty clymate
  1404700Sweate drops of youthfull blood.
  1441701King. Con
stable di
spatch, 
send Montioy forth,
  1443702To know what willing raun
some he will giue
?  1444703Sonne 
Dolphin you 
shall 
stay in 
Rone with me.
  1445704Dol. Not 
so I do be
seech your Maie
stie.
  
 
 1451708Go. How now Captain 
Flewellen, come you frō the bridge
?  1453709Flew. By Ie
sus thers excellēt 
seruice cōmitted at 
ye bridge.
  1455710Gour. Is the Duke of 
Exeter safe
?  1456711Flew. The duke of 
Exeter is a mā whom I loue, & I honor,
  1457712And I wor
ship, with my 
soule, and my heart, and my life,
  1458713And my lands and my liuings,
  715The Duke is looke you,
  716God be prai
sed and plea
sed for it, no harme in the worell.
  1460717He is maintain the bridge very gallently: there is an En
signe
  There,