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King Henry IV Part I
act v   Scene V.
William Shakespeare
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       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.
       WORCESTER
       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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Dramatis Personae
act i
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
act ii
   Scene I
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
act iii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
act iv
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
act v
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.