of Henry the fift
25561299You
shall
finde our King is come after
Alexander.
25581300God knowes, and you know, that
Alexander in his
25591301Bowles, and his alles, and his wrath, and his di
splea
sures,
25621302And indignations, was kill his friend
Clitus.
25641303Gower. I but our King is not like him in that,
1304For he neuer killd any of his friends.
25661305Flew. Looke you, tis not well done to take the tale out
25671306Of a mans mouth, ere it is made an end and
fini
shed:
1307I
speake in the compari
sons, as
Alexander is kill
25691308His friend
Clitus:
so our King being in his ripe
25701309Wits and iudgements, is turne away, the fat knite
25711310With the great belly doublet: I am forget his name.
25751312Flew. I, I thinke it is Sir Iohn
Falstaffe indeed,
1313I can tell you, theres good men borne at
Monmorth.
25801315King. I was not angry
since
I came into
France,
1317Take a trumpet Herauld,
25821318And ride vnto the hor
smen on yon hill:
25831319If they will
fight with vs bid them come downe,
25841320Or leaue the
field, they do o
ffend our
sight:
25851321Will they do neither, we will come to them,
25861322And make them skyr away, as fa
st 1323As
stones enfor
st from the old A
ssirian
slings.
25881324Be
sides, weele cut the throats of tho
se we haue,
25891325And not one aliue
shall ta
ste our mercy.
25941327Gods will what meanes this? know
st thou not
25961328That we haue
fined the
se bones of ours for ran
some?
25991329Herald. I come great king for charitable fauour,
26021330To
sort our Nobles from our common men,
2602.21332Which in the
field lye
spoyled and troden on.
26121333Kin. I tell thee truly Herauld, I do not know whether
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