289285To
seeke out
sorrow that dwels euery where,
290286De
solate de
solate will I hence and die:
291287The la
st leaue of thee takes my weeping eie.
Exeunt.
293288Enter Lord Marshall and the Duke Aumerle.
294289Mar. My Lord Aumerle is Harry Herford armde?
295290Aum. Yea at all points, and longs to enter in.
296291Mar. The Duke of Norfolke
sprightfully and bold,
297292Staies but the
summons of the appellants trumpet.
298293Aum. Why then the Champions are prepard and
stay
299294For nothing but his maie
sties approach.
300295The trumpets sound and the King enters with his nobles; when 301296they are set, enter the Duke of Norfolke in armes defendant. 303297King Mar
shall demaunde of yonder Champion,
304298The cau
se of his arriuall here in armes,
305299Aske him his name, and orderly proceede
306300To
sweare him in the iu
stice of his cau
se.
307301Mar. In Gods name and the Kings
say who thou art.
308302And why thou come
st thus knightly clad in armes,
309303Again
st what man thou com
st and what thy quarell.
310304Speake truly on thy knighthoode, and thy oth,
311305As
so defend the heauen and thy valour.
312306Mow. My name is Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolke,
313307Who hither come ingaged by my oath,
314308(Which God defende a Knight
should violate)
315309Both to defend my loyalty and truth,
316310To God, my King, and my
succeeding i
ssue,
317311Again
st the Duke of Herford that appeales me,
318312And by the grace of God, and this mine arme,
319313To proue himin d
efending of my
selfe,
320314A traitour to my God, my King, and me,
321315And as I truely
fight, defend me heauen.
322316The trumpets sound. Enter Duke of Hereford 323318King Mar
shall aske yonder Knight in armes,
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