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KING HENRY THE FOURTH Part 1 



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                             KING HENRY THE FOURTH Part 1 



                  SCENE V。 Another part of the field。 



     The trumpets sound。  'Enter the King;  Prince of Wales;  Lord John   of 

Lancaster; Earl of Westmoreland; with Worcester and Vernon prisoners。 

       King。 Thus ever did rebellion find rebuke。 Ill…spirited Worcester! did 

not we send grace; Pardon; and terms of love to all of you? And wouldst 

thou   turn   our  offers   contrary?   Misuse   the  tenour   of thy  kinsman's   trust? 

Three   knights   upon      our   party   slain   to…day;   A   noble  earl;   and   many   a 

creature else Had been alive this hour; If like a Christian thou hadst truly 

borne   Betwixt   our   armies   true   intelligence。   Wor。   What   I   have   done   my 

safety urg'd me to; And I embrace this fortune patiently; Since not to be 

avoided it fails on me。 King。 Bear Worcester to the death; and Vernon too; 

Other     offenders    we    will  pause    upon。    Exeunt    Worcester      and   Vernon; 

'guarded'。   How   goes   the   field?   Prince。   The   noble   Scot;   Lord   Douglas; 

when   he   saw   The   fortune   of   the   day   quite   turn'd   from   him;   The   Noble 

Percy slain and all his men Upon the foot of fear; fled with the rest; And 

falling from a hill;he was so bruis'd That the pursuers took him。 At my tent 

The   Douglas   is;   and   I   beseech Your   Grace   I   may  dispose   of   him。   King。 

With   all   my   heart。   Prince。   Then   brother   John   of   Lancaster;   to   you   This 

honourable bounty shall belong。 Go to the Douglas and deliver him Up to 

his pleasure; ransomless and free。 His valour shown upon our crests today 

Hath taught us how to cherish such high deeds; Even in the bosom of our 

adversaries。 John。 I thank your Grace for this high courtesy; Which I shall 

give away immediately。 King。 Then this remains; that we divide our power。 

You;   son   John;   and   my   cousin   Westmoreland;   Towards   York   shall   bend 

you   with   your   dearest   speed   To   meet   Northumberland   and   the   prelate 

Scroop; Who; as we hear; are busily in arms。 Myself and you; son Harry; 

will   towards     Wales    To   fight  with   Glendower      and   the   Earl   of  March。 

Rebellion   in   this   laud   shall   lose   his   sway;   Meeting   the   check   of   such 

another day; And since this business so fair is done; Let us not leave till all 

our own be won。 Exeunt。 

     THE END 



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