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- 1 Enter the Archbishop of York and Sir Michael.
- 2 ARCHBISHOP.
- 3 Hie, good Sir Michael; bear this sealed brief
- 4 With winged haste to the Lord Marshal,
- 5 This to my cousin Scroop, and all the rest
- 6 To whom they are directed. If you knew
- 7 How much they do import, you would make haste.
- 8 SIR MICHAEL.
- 9 My good lord,
- 10 I guess their tenour.
- 11 ARCHBISHOP.
- 12 Like enough you do.
- 13 Tomorrow, good Sir Michael, is a day
- 14 Wherein the fortune of ten thousand men
- 15 Must bide the touch; for, sir, at Shrewsbury,
- 16 As I am truly given to understand,
- 17 The King with mighty and quick-raised power
- 18 Meets with Lord Harry. And, I fear, Sir Michael,
- 19 What with the sickness of Northumberland,
- 20 Whose power was in the first proportion,
- 21 And what with Owen Glendower’s absence thence,
- 22 Who with them was a rated sinew too,
- 23 And comes not in, o’er-rul’d by prophecies,
- 24 I fear the power of Percy is too weak
- 25 To wage an instant trial with the King.
- 26 SIR MICHAEL.
- 27 Why, my good lord, you need not fear,
- 28 There is Douglas and Lord Mortimer.
- 29 ARCHBISHOP.
- 30 No, Mortimer is not there.
- 31 SIR MICHAEL.
- 32 But there is Mordake, Vernon, Lord Harry Percy,
- 33 And there is my Lord of Worcester, and a head
- 34 Of gallant warriors, noble gentlemen.
- 35 ARCHBISHOP.
- 36 And so there is. But yet the King hath drawn
- 37 The special head of all the land together:
- 38 The Prince of Wales, Lord John of Lancaster,
- 39 The noble Westmoreland, and warlike Blunt,
- 40 And many more corrivals and dear men
- 41 Of estimation and command in arms.
- 42 SIR MICHAEL.
- 43 Doubt not, my lord, they shall be well opposed.
- 44 ARCHBISHOP.
- 45 I hope no less, yet needful ’tis to fear;
- 46 And to prevent the worst, Sir Michael, speed.
- 47 For if Lord Percy thrive not, ere the King
- 48 Dismiss his power he means to visit us,
- 49 For he hath heard of our confederacy,
- 50 And ’tis but wisdom to make strong against him.
- 51 Therefore make haste. I must go write again
- 52 To other friends; and so, farewell, Sir Michael.
- 53 [_Exeunt._]