Archb. Before, and greet his grace:-my lord, we come. Flourish of Trumpets and Drums. [Exeunt WESTMORELAND, the Archbishop, MOWBRAY, HASTINGS, and their Friends. SCENE III. Another Part of the Forest. Trumpets sound a Parley. Enter on one side, the Archbishop, MOWBRAY, HASTINGS, and other Gentlemen :-from the other side, Prince JOHN of LANCASTER, WESTMORELAND, GOWER, Gentlemen, and Guards. P. John. You are well encounter'd here, my cousin Mowbray : Good day to you, gentle lord archbishop ;- Archb. My lord of Lancaster, I sent your grace court; Whereon this Hydra son of war is born : Mowb. If not, we ready are to try our fortunes West. Pleaseth your grace, to answer them directly, How far forth you do like their articles ? P. John. I like them all, and do allow them well: d swear here by the honour of my blood, rested his meaning, and authority. lord, these griefs shall be with speed redress'd. West. If this may please you, scharge your powers unto their several counties, we will ours: and here, between the armies, us embrace; at all their eyes may bear those tokens home, our restored love and amity. Archb. I take your princely word for these re P. John. I give it you, and will maintain my word. Hast. Go, gentlemen, deliver to the army is news of peace; let them have pay, and part : now, it will well please them. West. I have bestow'd great pains to breed this lord archbishop: but my love to you ll show itself more openly hereafter. Archb. I do not doubt you. Flourish of Trumpets and Drums. 2. John. The word of peace is render'd; hark, Mow. This had been chearful, after victory. Archb. A peace is of the nature of a conquest; then both parties nobly are subdu'd, 1 neither party loser. 1. John. Go, my lord, I let our army be discharged too. 1, good my lord, so please you, let our trains ch by us; that we may peruse the men should have cop'd withal. !rchb. Go, good lord Hastings, , ere they be dismiss'd, let them march by. Archb. Before, and greet his grace:-my lord, we come. Flourish of Trumpets and Drums. [Exeunt WESTMORELAND, -the Archbishop, MOWBRAY, HASTINGS, and their Friends. SCENE III. Another Part of the Forest. Trumpets sound a Parley. Enter on one side, the Archbishop, MOWBRAY, HASTINGS, and other Gentlemen :-from the other side, Prince JOHN of LANCASTER, WESTMORELAND, Gower, Gentlemen, and Guards. P. John. You are well encounter'd here, my cousin Mowbray : Good day to you, gentle lord archbishop; - Archb. My lord of Lancaster, I sent your grace court; Whereon this Hydra son of war is born : Mowb. If not, we ready are to try our fortunes West. Pleaseth your grace, to answer them directly, How far forth you do like their articles ? P. John. I like them all, and do allow the Enter WESTMORELAND. P. John. Now, cousin, wherefore stands our army still? West. The leaders, having charge from you to stand, Will not go off untill they hear you speak. Enter HASTINGS. Hast. My lord, our army is dispers'd already: Like youthful steers unyok'd, they take their courses East, west, north, south; or, like a school broke up, Each hurries towards his home, and sporting place. West. Good tidings, my lord Hastings; for the which I do arrest thee, traitor, of high treason:- bray, Of capital treason I attach you both. (The Guards surround, and disarm them.) I promis'd you redress of these same grievances, Flourish of Trumpets and Drums. [Exeunt the Archbishop, MOWBRAY, and HASTINGS, guarded by GOWER, Gentlemen, and Soldiers. |