king henry iv part 1(亨利四世i)-第22章
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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。
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