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The Second Part of 1 run before King Harry's victory; Who in a bloody field by Shrewsbury 24 Hath beaten down young Hotspur and his troops, Quenching the flame of bold rebellion Even with the rebels' blood. But what mean I To speak so true at first? my office is 28 \ To noise abroad that Harry Monmouth fell {Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword, yAnd that the king before the Douglas' rage JStoop'd his anointed head as low as death. 32 This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns Between the royal field of Shrewsbury And this worm-eaten hole of ragged stone, Where Hotspur's father, old Northumberland, 86 Lies crafty-sick. The posts come tiring on, And not a man of them brings other news Than they have learn'd of me: from Rumour's tongues They bring sjaooth^comforts false, worse than true wrongs. Exit. 40 ACT FIRST Scene One [The Same] Enter Lord Bardolph, at one door. L.Bard. Who keeps the gate here? ho! [Enter the Porter above.] Where is the earl? Port. What shall I say you are? 24 Shrewsbury; cf. n. 29 Harry Monmouth; cf. n. 33 peasant: provincial 35 hole; cf. n. 3/ crafty -sick: feigning sickness tiring: riding until they are tired2 \Vh.3.ti yuho
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