of Henry the fift.
432210And his
soule
shall
sit
sore charged for the wa
stfull
(vengeance
434211That
shall
flye from them. For this his mocke
435212Shall mocke many a wife out of their deare husbands.
436213Mocke mothers from their
sonnes, mocke Ca
stles downe,
437214I
some are yet vngotten and vnborne,
438215That
shall haue cau
se to cur
se the Dolphins
scorne.
439216But this lyes all within the will of God, to whom we doo
(appeale,
440217And in who
se name tel you the Dolphin we are cōming on
442218To venge vs as we may, and to put forth our hand
443219In a rightfull cau
se:
so get you hence, and tell your Prince,
445220His Ie
st will
sauour but of
shallow wit,
446221When thou
sands weepe, more then did laugh at it.
447222Conuey them with
safe condu
ct:
see them hence.
449223Exe. This was a merry me
ssage.
450224King. We hope to make the
sender blu
sh at it:
455225Therefore let our colle
ctiō for the wars be
soone prouided:
458226For God before, weell check the Dolphin at his fathers
(doore.
460227Therefore let euery man now taske his thought,
461228That this faire a
ction may on foote be brought.
506231Bar. Godmorrow Corporall
Nim.
507232Nim. Godmorrow Lieftenant
Bardolfe.
508233Bar. What is antient
Pistoll and thee friends yet
? 508.1234Nim. I cannot tell, things mu
st be as they may:
511235I dare not
fight, but I will winke and hold out mine Iron:
512236 It is a
simple one, but what tho; it will
serue to to
ste chee
se,
513237And it will endure cold as an other mans
sword will,
514238And theres the humor of it.
514.1239Bar. Yfaith mi
stre
sse quickly did thee great wrong,
521240For thou weart troth plight to her.
B Nim. I