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King Henry the Fourth, IV. i 7i Their cold intent, tenour and substance, thus: Here doth he wish his person, with such powers As might hold sortance with his quality; The which he could not levy; whereupon 12 He is retir'd, to ripe his growing fortunes, To Scotland; and concludes in hearty prayers That your attempts may overlive the hazard And fearful meeting of their opposite. 16 Mowb. Thus do the hopes we have in him touch ground And dash themselves to pieces. Enter a Messenger. Hast. Now, what news? Mess. West of this forest, scarcely off a mile, In goodly form comes on the enemy; 20 And, by the ground they hide, I judge their number Upon or near the rate of thirty thousand. Mowb. The just proportion that we gave them out. Let us sway on and face them in the field. 24 Enter Westmoreland. Arch. What well-appointed leader fronts us here? Mowb. I think it is my Lord of Westmoreland. West. Health and fair greeting from our general, The Prince, Lord John and Duke of Lancaster. 28 Arch. Say on, my Lord of Westmoreland, in peace, What doth concern your coming. West. Then, my lord, Unto your Grace do I in chief address The substance of my speech. If that rebellion 32 Came like itself, in base and abject routs, 1 1 hold sortance : be in accord quality : rank 20 form: formation 23 just proportion: exact size gave them out: described them 33 routs: gangs
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