ACT V - Scene V Henry IV, Part I
Another part of the field.
| The trumpets sound. Enter the King, Prince of Wales, Lord John Lancaster, Earl of Westmoreland, with Worcester and Vernon prisoners. | |
| King |
Thus ever did rebellion find rebuke.
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| Worcester |
What I have done my safety urged me to;
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| King |
Bear Worcester to the death and Vernon too:
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| Prince |
The noble Scot, Lord Douglas, when he saw
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| King | With all my heart. |
| Prince |
Then, brother John of Lancaster, to you
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| Lancaster |
I thank your grace for this high courtesy,
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| King |
Then this remains, that we divide our power.
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