P. Hen. This is the strangest fellow, brother John. Come, bring your luggage nobly on your back: For my part, if a lie may do thee grace, I'll gild it with the happiest terms I have. [A retreat is sounded. The trumpets sound retreat, the day is ours. [Exeunt PRINCE HENRY and PRINCE JOHN. Fal. I'll follow, as they say, for reward. He that rewards me, Heaven reward him! If I do grow great, I'll grow less; for I'll purge, and leave sack, and live cleanly, as a nobleman should do. [Exit, bearing off the body. SCENE V.-Another part of the Field. The trumpets sound. Enter KING HENRY, PRINCE HENRY, PRINCE JOHN, WESTMORELAND, and others, with WORCESTER and VERNON, prisoners. K. Hen. Thus ever did rebellion find rebuke. If, like a christian, thou hadst truly borne Wor. What I have done my safety urg'd me to; And I embrace this fortune patiently, Since not to be avoided it falls on me. K. Hen. Bear Worcester to the death, and Vernon too : Other offenders we will pause upon.— [Exeunt WORCESTER and VERNON, guarded. How goes the field? P. Hen. 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. K. Hen. With all my heart. P. Hen. Then, brother John of Lancaster, to you This honourable bounty shall belong : Go to the Douglas, and deliver him His valour, shown upon our crests to-day, Hath taught us how to cherish such high deeds, K. Hen. Then this remains,-that we divide our power. You, son John, and my cousin Westmoreland, Myself, and you, son Harry, will towards Wales, [Exeunt. END OF KING HENRY IV.-PART I. PERSONS REPRESENTED. KING HENRY IV. Appears, Act III. sc. 1. Act IV. sc. 4. HENRY PRINCE OF WALES, afterwards King Henry V., son to King Henry IV. Appears, Act II. sc. 2; sc. 4. Act IV. sc. 4. Act V. sc. 2; sc. 5. THOMAS, Duke of Clarence, son to King Henry IV. Appears, Act IV. sc. 4. Act V. sc. 2. PRINCE JOHN of Lancaster, afterwards created (2 EARL OF WARWICK, of the King's party. HARCOURT, of the King's party. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE of the King's Bench. Appears, Act I. sc. 2. Act II. sc. 1. Act V. sc. 2; sc. 5. A Gentleman attending on the Chief Justice. Appears, Act I. sc. 2. EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND, enemy to the King. SCROOP, Archbishop of York, LORD MOWBRAY, and SIR JOHN COLEVILE, enemy to the King. TRAVERS and MORTON, domestics of Northumberland. VOL. V. Appear, Act I. sc. 1. |