192 FAMOUS VICTORIES OF HENRY THE FIFTH. Comming to inuade the said Henry or his heires, Hen. V. Well my brother of France, [He kisseth the sword. [He kisseth the sword. There is one thing more I must néeds require of you, Fr. King. Wherein is it that we may satisfie your Maiestie ? Hen. V. A trifle my good brother of France. I meane to make your daughter Quéene of England, If she be willing, and you therewith content: How saist thou Kate, canst thou loue the King of England? Kate. How should I loue thee, which is my fathers enemy? Hen. V. Tut stand not vpon these points, Tis you must make vs friends: I know Kate, thou art not a litle proud, that I loue thée: Fr. King. Daughter let nothing stand betwixt the Kate. I had best while he is willing, Least when I would, he will not : I rest at your Maiesties commaund. Hen. V. Welcome sweet Kate, but my brother of France, What say you to it? Fr. King. With all my heart I like it, But when shall be our wedding day? Hen. V. The first Sunday of the next moneth, God willing. [Sound Trumpets. Exeunt omnes. THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE EDITED BY HENRY MORLEY, LL.D. KING HENRY IV SECOND PART WITH "THE DEATH OF HENRY IV," FROM DANIEL'S POEM, ETC. NEW YORK: DOUBLEDAY & McCLURE CO, |