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SCENE I. KING HENRY IV's camp near Shrewsbury. Enter KING HENRY, PRINCE HENRY, Lord John of LANCASTER, EARL OF WESTMORELAND, SIR WALTER BLUNT, and FALSTAFF KING HENRY IV How bloodily the sun begins to peer Above yon busky hill! the day looks pale At his distemperature. PRINCE HENRY The southern wind Doth play the trumpet to his purposes, And by his hollow whistling in the leaves Foretells a tempest and a blustering day. KING HENRY IV Then with the losers let it sympathize, For nothing can seem foul to those that win.

The trumpet sounds Enter WORCESTER and VERNONHow now, my Lord of Worcester! 'tis not well That you and I should meet upon such terms As now we meet. You have deceived our trust, And made us doff our easy robes of peace, To crush our old limbs in ungentle steel:

This is not well, my lord, this is not well.

What say you to it? will you again unknit This curlish knot of all-abhorred war?

And move in that obedient orb again Where you did give a fair and natural light, And be no more an exhaled meteor, A prodigy of fear and a portent Of broached mischief to the unborn times? EARL OF WORCESTER Hear me, my liege:

For mine own part, I could be well content To entertain the lag-end of my life With quiet hours; for I do protest, I have not sought the day of this dislike. KING HENRY IV You have not sought it! how comes it, then? FALSTAFF Rebellion lay in his way, and he found it. PRINCE HENRY Peace, chewet, peace! EARL OF WORCESTER It pleased your majesty to turn your looks Of favour from myself and all our house;And yet I must remember you, my lord, We were the first and dearest of your friends.

For you my staff of office did I break In Richard's time; and posted day and night to meet you on the way, and kiss your hand, When yet you were in place and in account Nothing so strong and fortunate as I.

It was myself, my brother and his son, That brought you home and boldly did outdare The dangers of the time. You swore to us, And you did swear that oath at Doncaster, That you did nothing purpose 'gainst the state;Nor claim no further than your new-fall'n right, The seat of Gaunt, dukedom of Lancaster:

To this we swore our aid. But in short space It rain'd down fortune showering on your head;And such a flood of greatness fell on you, What with our help, what with the absent king, What with the injuries of a wanton time, The seeming sufferances that you had borne, And the contrarious winds that held the king So long in his unlucky Irish wars That all in England did repute him dead:

And from this swarm of fair advantages You took occasion to be quickly woo'd To gripe the general sway into your hand;Forget your oath to us at Doncaster;And being fed by us you used us so As that ungentle hull, the cuckoo's bird, Useth the sparrow; did oppress our nest;Grew by our feeding to so great a bulk That even our love durst not come near your sight For fear of swallowing; but with nimble wing We were enforced, for safety sake, to fly Out of sight and raise this present head;Whereby we stand opposed by such means As you yourself have forged against yourself By unkind usage, dangerous countenance, And violation of all faith and troth Sworn to us in your younger enterprise. KING HENRY IV These things indeed you have articulate, Proclaim'd at market-crosses, read in churches, To face the garment of rebellion With some fine colour that may please the eye Of fickle changelings and poor discontents, Which gape and rub the elbow at the news Of hurlyburly innovation:

And never yet did insurrection want Such water-colours to impaint his cause;Nor moody beggars, starving for a time Of pellmell havoc and confusion. PRINCE HENRY In both your armies there is many a soul Shall pay full dearly for this encounter, If once they join in trial. Tell your nephew, The Prince of Wales doth join with all the world In praise of Henry Percy: by my hopes, This present enterprise set off his head, I do not think a braver gentleman, More active-valiant or more valiant-young, More daring or more bold, is now alive To grace this latter age with noble deeds.

For my part, I may speak it to my shame, I have a truant been to chivalry;And so I hear he doth account me too;Yet this before my father's majesty--

I am content that he shall take the odds Of his great name and estimation, And will, to save the blood on either side, Try fortune with him in a single fight. KING HENRY IV And, Prince of Wales, so dare we venture thee, Albeit considerations infinite Do make against it. No, good Worcester, no, We love our people well; even those we love That are misled upon your cousin's part;And, will they take the offer of our grace, Both he and they and you, every man Shall be my friend again and I'll be his:

So tell your cousin, and bring me word What he will do: but if he will not yield, Rebuke and dread correction wait on us And they shall do their office. So, be gone;We will not now be troubled with reply:

We offer fair; take it advisedly.

Exeunt WORCESTER and VERNON PRINCE HENRY It will not be accepted, on my life:

The Douglas and the Hotspur both together Are confident against the world in arms. KING HENRY IV Hence, therefore, every leader to his charge;For, on their answer, will we set on them:

And God befriend us, as our cause is just!

Exeunt all but PRINCE HENRY and FALSTAFF FALSTAFF Hal, if thou see me down in the battle and bestride me, so; 'tis a point of friendship. PRINCE HENRY Nothing but a colossus can do thee that friendship.

Say thy prayers, and farewell. FALSTAFF I would 'twere bed-time, Hal, and all well. PRINCE HENRY Why, thou owest God a death.

Exit PRINCE HENRY FALSTAFF 'Tis not due yet; I would be loath to pay him before his day. What need I be so forward with him that calls not on me? Well, 'tis no matter; honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when Icome on? how then? Can honour set to a leg? no:

or an arm? no: or take away the grief of a wound?

no.

Honour hath no skill in surgery, then? no. What is honour? a word. What is in that word honour?

what is that honour? air. A trim reckoning! Who hath it?

he that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it? no.

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