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The chrowcU Hilt dry
As an honour in thy cap,till I do challenge it.
Giuc him the Crovvnes. Come Cap tain
I muft needs haue you friend^ *
H^Eyfcfus.thefcUowe hath m«taU enough in his
Harke you fouldier, There is aTiliing for you
And kecpe.’your feife out o'fbrawlcs, *
Andprabblcs, an<j diifentions, V ?
Andiooke you,, it fhali be the better for you.
Soul, lle.none ofyour money fi^not I.
F/w.Why tis a good filling man:
Why fhouid you be queamift ?
Your fhooes are not fo good.
It will feme you to mend your ftooes.
Kin. What men effort are taken vncklel?
/ /'n lWrnDKke °f0/lMn«;N'phew to the Kine
lohn Duke ofBurbon, and Lord BouchquaH ®
Ofother Lords and Baron,, Knights and Squires,
Full idcccnc hundred, befides common tnen.
This note doth tell me of ten thoufand
French, that in thefieldc lyes flaine.
Of Nobles bearing banners in the fieldc,
Charles dele Brute, high Conftanble of Francej
tuques of Chatillian^ Admiral! of France,
The mafter ofthe Crofle-bowes,/^» Duke ^ilgtsCott
Lord Rambieres, high Mafter of France.
The braue fir Gw^r^Doiphin, OtNobeUt Chdrillu
Gran J>ne and Rojfe, Fmconbridg' and Fy,,
Gerard znA 1/?rtony F'andemant and Lefira.
King. Heercs was a royall fellowlhip of death.
w herc is number of our EngliOi dead f
c. E*e: Edwardt\\zDuke of Yorke,the Earle ofSuffoIke,
^ir Richard Ketlyy Dauj Cjam Efquire, J
Aud of all the other,but fiue and twenty, .. ’
King. O God, thy arme was heere.
And vnto thee alone^afcribc wepraife:
When
sf Henry thefift.
When without firatagemc,
And euen in fhockc of battell.was euer heard
So great and little loflc, on one part and another?
Take it O God,for it is onely thine.
fAtf.Tis wonderfull.
Kin. Come,let vs go on procefiion through the campe
Let it be death proclaim’d to any man
To boaft heereof, or take the praife from God,
Which is his due.
Flew. Is it lawfull,and it pleafe your Maicfty,
To tell how many is kild ?
Kin.Ycs Flewellen,
But with this acknowledgement,
That God fought for vs.
Flew.Yes in my confcience.he did vs great good, '
kin. Let therebe fungNououes andTe Dcum,
The dead with charity enter d in clay .*
Weel then to falice, and to England then,
Where nere from Fr/i»c<?,arriu a more happier men. *
omnes.
,5V.h alrrf? f/ f.yo'i' f/i ' ' ,.-L
Enter Gower and Fleweften.
Cower. But why do you wearcyour Leeke to day i
Saint Dantes is paft i , n -u , • - '
Flew. There is occafion Captaine Cowery
Looke you why, and wherefore :
The other day lookcyou, Piftolles . ’ . ’
Which you know is a rnan of no merites
In the worell, is come where I Was thCjOthcr day,-
And brings bread and fait, and biddes mee 1 '
Eatc^ny Leeke: twasifi a places iookeyou,-
Where I could mooue no difl'entions.
But ifl can fee him, I fhall tell him
A little of my defires. r <
Gow. Heere he comes fweliing like a.Turky-cocke.
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