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- 1 Sound trumpets. Enter King, Queen and Somerset on the terrace, aloft.
- 2 KING HENRY.
- 3 Was ever king that joyed an earthly throne
- 4 And could command no more content than I?
- 5 No sooner was I crept out of my cradle
- 6 But I was made a king at nine months old.
- 7 Was never subject longed to be a king
- 8 As I do long and wish to be a subject.
- 9 Enter Buckingham and old Clifford.
- 10 BUCKINGHAM.
- 11 Health and glad tidings to your majesty!
- 12 KING HENRY.
- 13 Why, Buckingham, is the traitor Cade surprised?
- 14 Or is he but retired to make him strong?
- 15 Enter below multitudes with halters about their necks.
- 16 CLIFFORD.
- 17 He is fled, my lord, and all his powers do yield,
- 18 And humbly thus, with halters on their necks,
- 19 Expect your highness’ doom of life or death.
- 20 KING HENRY.
- 21 Then, heaven, set ope thy everlasting gates
- 22 To entertain my vows of thanks and praise!
- 23 Soldiers, this day have you redeemed your lives
- 24 And showed how well you love your prince and country.
- 25 Continue still in this so good a mind,
- 26 And Henry, though he be infortunate,
- 27 Assure yourselves, will never be unkind.
- 28 And so, with thanks and pardon to you all,
- 29 I do dismiss you to your several countries.
- 30 ALL.
- 31 God save the King! God save the King!
- 32 Enter a Messenger.
- 33 MESSENGER.
- 34 Please it your grace to be advertised
- 35 The Duke of York is newly come from Ireland,
- 36 And with a puissant and a mighty power
- 37 Of gallowglasses and stout kerns
- 38 Is marching hitherward in proud array,
- 39 And still proclaimeth, as he comes along,
- 40 His arms are only to remove from thee
- 41 The Duke of Somerset, whom he terms a traitor.
- 42 KING HENRY.
- 43 Thus stands my state, ’twixt Cade and York distressed,
- 44 Like to a ship that, having scaped a tempest,
- 45 Is straightway calmed and boarded with a pirate.
- 46 But now is Cade driven back, his men dispersed,
- 47 And now is York in arms to second him.
- 48 I pray thee, Buckingham, go and meet him,
- 49 And ask him what’s the reason of these arms.
- 50 Tell him I’ll send Duke Edmund to the Tower.—
- 51 And, Somerset, we will commit thee thither,
- 52 Until his army be dismissed from him.
- 53 SOMERSET.
- 54 My lord, I’ll yield myself to prison willingly,
- 55 Or unto death, to do my country good.
- 56 KING HENRY.
- 57 In any case, be not too rough in terms,
- 58 For he is fierce and cannot brook hard language.
- 59 BUCKINGHAM.
- 60 I will, my lord, and doubt not so to deal
- 61 As all things shall redound unto your good.
- 62 KING HENRY.
- 63 Come, wife, let’s in, and learn to govern better;
- 64 For yet may England curse my wretched reign.
- 65 [_Flourish. Exeunt._]