The Chronicle Historie
26141335For yet a many of your French do keep the
field.
26201340Kin. Then call we this the
field of
Agincourt.
26211341Fought on the day of
Cryspin, Cryspin.
26221342Flew. Your grandfather of famous memorie,
26271346Flew. Your Maie
stie
sayes verie true.
26281348The Wealchmen there was do good
seruice,
1349In a garden where Leekes did grow.
26311350And I thinke your Maie
stie wil take no
scorne,
26321351To weare a Leake in your cap vpon S.
Dauies day.
26351352Kin. No
Flewellen, for I am wealch as well as you.
26361353Flew. All the water in
Wye wil not wa
sh your wealch
26371354Blood out of you, God keep it, and pre
serue it,
26381355To his graces will and plea
sure.
26411357Flew. By Ie
sus I am your Maie
sties countryman:
1358I care not who know it,
so long as your maie
sty is an hone
st(man. 26451359K. God keep me
so. Our Herald go with him,
26481360And bring vs the number of the
scattred French.
26501363Flew. You fellow come to the king.
26511364Kin. Fellow why doo
st thou weare that gloue in thy hat?
26561365Soul. And plea
se your maie
stie, tis a ra
scals that
swagard
26571366With me the other day: and he hath one of mine,
26591367Which if euer I
see, I haue
sworne to
strike him.
So