That we, at our own charge, shall ransom straight Hot. Revolted Mortimer! He never did fall off, my sovereign liege, But by the chance of war;-To prove that true, In single opposition, hand to hand, He did confound the best part of an hour In changing hardiment with great Glendower: Three times they breath'd, and three times did they drink, Upon agreement, of swift Severn's flood; Who then, affrighted with their bloody looks, Ran fearfully among the trembling reeds, Color her working with such deadly wounds; Then let him not be slander'd with revolt. K. Hen. Thou dost belie him, Percy, thou dost belie him, He never did encounter with Glendower; I tell thee, He durst as well have met the devil alone, [Exeunt KING HENRY, BLUNT, and Train. Hot. And if the devil come and roar for them, I will not send them :-I will after straight, And tell him so; for I will ease my heart, North. What, drunk with choler? stay, and pause awhile; Re-enter WORCESTER. Speak of Mortimer ? Hot. North. Brother, the king hath made your nephew mad. [TO WORCESTER Wor. Who struck this heat up, after I was gone? Hot. He will, forsooth, have all my prisoners; And when I urg'd the ransom once again Wor. I cannot blame him: Was he not proclaim'd, North. He was; I heard the proclamation: And then it was, when the unhappy king (Whose wrongs in us God pardon!) did set forth Upon his Irish expedition; From whence he, intercepted, did return To be depos'd, and, shortly, murdered. Wor. And for whose death, we in the world's wide mouth Live scandaliz'd, and foully spoken of. Hot. But, soft, I pray you; Did king Richard then Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer Heir to the crown? North. He did; myself did hear it. Hot. Nay, then I cannot blame his cousin king, Or fill up chronicles in time to come, your deaths. Peace, cousin, say no more: And now I will unclasp a secret book, Hot. If he fall in, good night;—or sink or swim ;— Send danger from the east unto the west, So honor cross it from the north to south, And let them grapple ;-O! the blood more stirs, North. Imagination of some great exploit Hot. By heaven, methinks, it were an easy leap, Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, But out upon this half-fac'd fellowship! Wor. He apprehends a world of figures here, But not the form of what he should attend.— Good cousin, give me audience for a while. And lend no ear unto my purposes.- Hot. I'll have a starling shall be taught to speak Wor. Cousin; a word. Hear you, Hot. All studies here I solemnly defy, Save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke; And that same sword-and-buckler prince of Wales, But that I think his father loves him not, And would be glad he met with some mischance, I'd have him poison'd with a pot of ale. Wor. Farewell, kinsman! I will talk to you, When you are better temper'd to attend. North. Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool Art thou, to break into this woman's mood; Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own? Hot. Why, look you, I am whipp'd and scourg'd with rods, Nettled, and stung with pismires, when I hear Of this vile politician, Bolingbroke. In Richard's time,-What do you call the place? A plague upon't!-it is in Gloucestershire;- Hot. You say true: Why, what a candy deal of courtesy This fawning greyhound then did proffer me ! Look,-when his infant fortune came to age, And, gentle Harry Percy,—and, kind cousin,— O, the devil take such cozeners!-Heaven forgive me!-- Wor. Nay, if you have not, to't again; We'll stay your leisure. Hot. I have done, i'faith. Wor. Then once more to your Scottish prisoners. Deliver them up without their ransom straight, And make the Douglas' son your only mean For powers in Scotland; which,-for divers reasons, Will easily be granted.-You, my lord,- [To NORTHUMBERLAND Your son in Scotland being thus employ'd,— Shall secretly into the bosom creep Of that same noble prelate, well belov'd, Hot. Of York, is't not? Wor. True; who bears hard His brother's death at Bristol, the lord Scroop. As what I think might be, but what I know Of that occasion that shall bring it on. Hot. I smell it; upon my life, it will do well. Wor. To make us strangers to his looks of love. Hot. He does, he does; we'll be reveng'd on him. Than I by letters shall direct your course. When time is ripe, (which will be suddenly,) Where you and Douglas, and our powers at once, To bear our fortunes in our own strong arms, Which now we hold with much uncertainty. North. Farewell, good brother, we shall thrive, I trust. Hot. Uncle, adieu:-O, let the hours be short, Till fields, and blows, and groans applaud our sport. [Exeunt. Hotspur and his confederates meet in consultation, preparatory to the battle of Shrewsbury. ACT III. SCENE I.—Bangor. A Room in the Archdeacon's House. Mort. These promises are fair, the parties sure, And our induction full of prosperous hope. |