SCENE III. Plain between the camps. KING HENRY enters with his power. Alarum to the battle. Then enter DOUGLAS and SIR WALTER BLUNT SIR WALTER BLUNT What is thy name, that in the battle thus Thou crossest me? what honour dost thou seek Upon my head? EARL OF DOUGLAS Know then, my name is Douglas; And I do haunt thee in the battle thus Because some tell me that thou art a king. SIR WALTER BLUNT They tell thee true. EARL OF DOUGLAS The Lord of Stafford dear to-day hath bought Thy likeness, for instead of thee, King Harry, This sword hath ended him: so shall it thee, Unless thou yield thee as my prisoner. SIR WALTER BLUNT I was not born a yielder, thou proud Scot; And thou shalt find a king that will revenge Lord Stafford's d**h. They fight. DOUGLAS k**s SIR WALTER BLUNT. Enter HOTSPUR HOTSPUR O Douglas, hadst thou fought at Holmedon thus, never had triumph'd upon a Scot. EARL OF DOUGLAS All's done, all's won; here breathless lies the king. HOTSPUR Where? EARL OF DOUGLAS Here. HOTSPUR This, Douglas? no: I know this face full well: A gallant knight he was, his name was Blunt; Semblably furnish'd like the king himself. EARL OF DOUGLAS A fool go with thy soul, whither it goes! A borrow'd title hast thou bought too dear: Why didst thou tell me that thou wert a king? HOTSPUR The king hath many marching in his coats. EARL OF DOUGLAS Now, by my sword, I will k** all his coats; I'll murder all his wardrobe, piece by piece, Until I meet the king. HOTSPUR Up, and away! Our soldiers stand full fairly for the day. Exeunt Alarum. Enter FALSTAFF, solus FALSTAFF Though I could 'scape shot-free at London, I fear
the shot here; here's no scoring but upon the pate. Soft! who are you? Sir Walter Blunt: there's honour for you! here's no vanity! I am as hot as moulten lead, and as heavy too: God keep lead out of me! I need no more weight than mine own bowels. I have led my ragamuffins where they are peppered: there's not three of my hundred and fifty left alive; and they are for the town's end, to beg during life. But who comes here? Enter PRINCE HENRY PRINCE HENRY What, stand'st thou idle here? lend me thy sword: Many a nobleman lies stark and stiff Under the hoofs of vaunting enemies, Whose d**hs are yet unrevenged: I prithee, lend me thy sword. FALSTAFF O Hal, I prithee, give me leave to breathe awhile. Turk Gregory never did such deeds in arms as I have done this day. I have paid Percy, I have made him sure. PRINCE HENRY He is, indeed; and living to k** thee. I prithee, lend me thy sword. FALSTAFF Nay, before God, Hal, if Percy be alive, thou get'st not my sword; but take my pistol, if thou wilt. PRINCE HENRY Give it to me: what, is it in the case? FALSTAFF Ay, Hal; 'tis hot, 'tis hot; there's that will sack a city. PRINCE HENRY draws it out, and finds it to be a bottle of sack PRINCE HENRY What, is it a time to jest and dally now? He throws the bottle at him. Exit FALSTAFF Well, if Percy be alive, I'll pierce him. If he do come in my way, so: if he do not, if I come in his willingly, let him make a carbonado of me. I like not such grinning honour as Sir Walter hath: give me life: which if I can save, so; if not, honour comes unlooked for, and there's an end. Exit FALSTAFF