24922315I doubt not but to ride as fa
st as Yorke,
24932316And neuer will I ri
se vp from the ground,
24942317Till Bullingbroke haue pardoned thee: away, be gone.
24972319King H. Can no man tell me of my vnthriftie
sonne?
24982320Tis full three moneths
since I did
see him la
st,
24992321If any plague hang ouer vs tis he
: 25002322I would to God my Lordes he might be found:
25012323Inquire at London, mong
st the Tauernes there,
25022324For there (they
say) he daylie doth frequent,
25032325With vnre
strained loo
se companions,
25042326Euen
such (they
say) as
stand in narrow lanes,
25052327And beate our watch, and rob our pa
ssengers,
25062328Which he yong wanton and e
ffeminate boy,
2507.25082329Takes on the point of honour to
support
so di
ssolute a crew.
25092330H. Percie My Lord,
some two dayes
since I
saw the prince,
25102331And tould him of tho
se triumphes helde at Oxford
. 25112332King. And what
said the gallant?
25122333Per. His an
swer was, he would vnto the
stews,
25132334And from the common
st creature plucke a gloue,
25142335And weare it as a fauour, and with that,
25152336He would vnhor
se the lu
stie
st Challenger.
25162337King H. As di
ssolute as de
sperat, yet through both,
25172338I
see
some
sparkes of better hope, which elder yeares,
25182339May happily bring foorth. But who comes heere?
25212342King H. What meanes our co
sen, that he
stares and lookes
(so wildly. 25232343Aum. God
saue your grace, I doe be
seech your Maie
stie,
25242344To haue
some conference with your grace alone
. 25252345King. Withdrawe your
selues, and leaue vs here alone.
25262346What is the matter with our co
sen nowe?
25272347Aum. For ouer may my knees growe to the earth,
25282348My tongue, cleaue to my roo
ffe within my mouth,
25292349Vnle
sse a pardon ere I ri
se or
speake.
25302350King Intended, or committed, was this fault?
25312351If on the
fir
st, how heynous ere it be
To