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     Act V 

    
    ACT V: SCENE VI	Windsor castle.

    
    	Flourish. Enter HENRY BOLINGBROKE, DUKE OF YORK,
    	with other Lords, and Attendants
    
    HENRY BOLINGBROKE	Kind uncle York, the latest news we hear
    	Is that the rebels have consumed with fire
    	Our town of Cicester in Gloucestershire;
    	But whether they be ta'en or slain we hear not.
    
    	Enter NORTHUMBERLAND
    
    	Welcome, my lord	what is the news?
    
    NORTHUMBERLAND	First, to thy sacred state wish I all happiness.
    	The next news is, I have to London sent
    	The heads of Oxford, Salisbury, Blunt, and Kent:
    	The manner of their taking may appear
    	At large discoursed in this paper here.
    
    HENRY BOLINGBROKE	We thank thee, gentle Percy, for thy pains;
    	And to thy worth will add right worthy gains.
    
    	Enter LORD FITZWATER
    
    LORD FITZWATER	My lord, I have from Oxford sent to London
    	The heads of Brocas and Sir Bennet Seely,
    	Two of the dangerous consorted traitors
    	That sought at Oxford thy dire overthrow.
    
    HENRY BOLINGBROKE	Thy pains, Fitzwater, shall not be forgot;
    	Right noble is thy merit, well I wot.
    
    	Enter HENRY PERCY, and the BISHOP OF CARLISLE
    
    HENRY PERCY	The grand conspirator, Abbot of Westminster,
    	With clog of conscience and sour melancholy
    	Hath yielded up his body to the grave;
    	But here is Carlisle living, to abide
    	Thy kingly doom and sentence of his pride.
    
    HENRY BOLINGBROKE	Carlisle, this is your doom:
    	Choose out some secret place, some reverend room,
    	More than thou hast, and with it joy thy life;
    	So as thou livest in peace, die free from strife:
    	For though mine enemy thou hast ever been,
    	High sparks of honour in thee have I seen.
    
    	Enter EXTON, with persons bearing a coffin
    
    EXTON	Great king, within this coffin I present
    	Thy buried fear: herein all breathless lies
    	The mightiest of thy greatest enemies,
    	Richard of Bordeaux, by me hither brought.
    
    HENRY BOLINGBROKE	Exton, I thank thee not; for thou hast wrought
    	A deed of slander with thy fatal hand
    	Upon my head and all this famous land.
    
    EXTON	From your own mouth, my lord, did I this deed.
    
    HENRY BOLINGBROKE	They love not poison that do poison need,
    	Nor do I thee: though I did wish him dead,
    	I hate the murderer, love him murdered.
    	The guilt of conscience take thou for thy labour,
    	But neither my good word nor princely favour:
    	With Cain go wander through shades of night,
    	And never show thy head by day nor light.
    	Lords, I protest, my soul is full of woe,
    	That blood should sprinkle me to make me grow:
    	Come, mourn with me for that I do lament,
    	And put on sullen black incontinent:
    	I'll make a voyage to the Holy Land,
    	To wash this blood off from my guilty hand:
    	March sadly after; grace my mournings here;
    	In weeping after this untimely bier.
    
    	Exeunt
    
    
    

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