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Jobm of ancaffer Earle \ sinter the King,Lord others : of weftmerland,with ~ King. 5 acs peace tO role for fiighted i broyles, inded salen ‘of new Ww remotes enc’ inftronds afarre entrance of thisfoy les pl % more the thirlty withh ldrens bloods, Shall dawbe his lips her helds, hall trenching, Warre chanell ‘No more the armed hoofes Nor bruife her fowers with pafes + thofe oppofed cyess, ‘Of hoftile troubled heaverts Which like the ‘Meteors fibltancebred, ofa Milonenatmreofone thocke, « Did lately meete inthe inteftine clofe of civill butchery, ‘Andfurions rankes, Shall now jnnacucall wel-befeeming March all one way,andbene:more oppos'd acquintance, kindred andallycs. Niger ‘Again knife, Theedgé ot Warre, like an ill-fheathed “No more fhallcut his Mafter : therefore friends, if ) - Asfarre asto the Sepulchre o} a _Whofe Sonldiers now, under We areimprefled and edt Forthwitha power of Em fe | Whole armes were moulded in To chafe thefe Pagans in tho Over whol acres walkt The Alifory i ‘ ins the Fourth. Which 1400, yearesagoe were nail’d, Pape of eachfoyle, For ouradvantage on the bitter Stain’d with the variations Croffe « : don,and this 1¢: But this our pee is but twelue i E newess months old, t nsimooth and welcome And bootcleffé’tis to tell you,we will goe. eae 1 ae i Therefore we | is difcomfited, mectenot now : then lez ine heare cas and eae Knights Ofyou my gentle Cofin Weftmerland, he Farle Oe : blood; did fir ee ae SA What yel eee our Counfell Pale Taree own : did decree! wee ations In forwarding his deare expedience. « On Holaedon % Weft My ¢ Earle ot Fife-5 Liege,this halte was hor in gqueftion, ‘Doma and the Earle eae And many limits of the charge fet downe;.- Tot Ce Batyefernight,whien OF AdurreyseAngus,and tne all athwart,there came {poyle Sage A Pott And isnot thisan honorable ftom ales, loaden with heavy newes orft ; was, that thenobl im mere bast of i. 5 ¢ Het Man ‘Arcot ieee Are © hemien of Herford/bir fees ont can mak’{tme fad,and mak‘itime fin Agatuft the irregular and ee wild: Glendower, Inenvy.that my Lord: Norrhamberland Wasby therudehands ofthat Athobfindofhispeople Wel fhman taken, Should be the Father of fo blefta Sonne, S butcherd: who isthe Theame of honors tonguc, __ASonne, Upon who dead corpsthéte was lant, Such {ich mifafe, ~ Amongtta Grove,th« bealtly fhamelefl¢ transformation. fweete Fortunes Minion,and her pri By thof = ‘Who is Welth-wornen done, not be: Whil’ft [by looking on the prayfe of him, Without much fhaine,retold or of. Sec Ryot and difhonour ftaine the brow King Tefeemes then, that the tydings of this broyk “|. Ofmy yong Hary,O that itcould be prov’d Brake offour bufinefle for the Holy-land: ug Fairy had exchang’d =~ Weft This match with other like, my Gracious Lord ; freee ean ete ey 1, Far more uneven and unwelcome newes, — Andcal’d mine Percy his Plantaginct | €ame ftom the North, andes it did report : Then would Lhave his Harry, and he mine: On Bi toade dex, the gallant Hosp there + But let him from my thoughts, What thinke you, Cuz, Yong Harry Percy; and brave Archibald, OF this yong Percirs pride * The Prifoners That very valiantand approved. Scar, “Which Weide alee hathfurpriz’d, At | + Holmedon met,where they did {pend . - Tohisown ule hekcepes, and fends me word, Afadandbloody houre: Bas Bs: ~ Ufhallhavenone bue Aordake Earle of Ei/ fe. Ass by difcharge oftheir Artillery, - . Wes Thisishis Upnkles teaching thisisWorcefter, “And fhape-of Malevolent to you inallatpects : Eroileseincwes en-told 53 ~ hethat brought them, in the very heate: > Which makes him prune himfelfeand brittle up id pride off the cee “did take Horfe; The creft of youth sgainft your dignity. —- o ‘ R King Bick hivefent for him toanfiver thiss for el this pupole caufea to while Leal we mutt negk : : Blenry the Fourth. SS The Etywry of on’Mun- {e of gold mot refolutely fnarcht Cozen, on Wednefday next, our Councell i : Tuelday morning ;got ey ae A afolaecly {penton mh Ae Windor, fo pace the Lords: a lee oe with crying bring in :now ut come your lay, by,and fpent and by inas felfe with {peed to w: i wy a yreaning foote ofthe Ladder , and by For moreis tobe fayd, and cs hi a be dae ae wee of the Gallowes, ‘Then out of anger canbe uttered, : ee : and isnot my Ho- , thoufayeltteuc, Lad oe west.\ willymy Liege, : Ae, Le a wenel he t the Taverne # moft iweet sand is Exctitng, fiefle of old Lad of the Caftle 4 Prince of. Wales ,and fir Tobn Falfta fe = i ¢Hiblamy 4 _ Enter ee be of durance € ? FalNow Y Fall,whattime gape ‘= Jerkina mol fk thy quips and x of day isit,Lad isi 2 ae! now,mad wag,what,in Prin, Thouart fo fat-witted with drinki tee? Soe T to doc with a B ? What a plague have seomoning ui Hee nee > and ae cae thy quiddities F noone, that thon haft forgotten to demand that truely, doe with my Hoftefle of soa Why, what apoxhaveTto ? st ene 3 _ the Taverne many & time ? Miche ea reckoning hou a aft cal’'d her toa Sacke, Falf, Well, thou hi and minuts Capons , and Clocks the anes abbas ei : | and Dialsthe fignes of leaping-Houfes d oft. pay thy part? , and the bleffed Sunne. a ies Didtevercall forthee to 4 acs a ie wench in fame-coloured Taffita + I ae ae thy due, thou halt payd allthere, nearer FalfNo.t legive thee ae 01 ed thou fhouldelt be faperfuous to demand % , oynie yne would ftretch, i the time f - PrinceX \ ef-s it would not,T havens ‘dmy credit Falf. Indeed you come necre me now, Hall, and where it not heere apparant thac Nace fo nfed it’, that were _ Purfes,goe by the Moon ioe FalfXcasand fweet wag, fhall therebe> ~~. ; Jhon att Heireapparant.Butl rethee = he that wandring Knight fo faires and I prethee,fweet ees Z when thou art Kin and refo- Gallows fendinein England father an- when thouart King,as God fave thy Grace ; Majelly Tf 0 i tasit is with therntty ctub ofold