HOTSPUR
Away, Away, you trifler! Love! I love thee not, I care not for thee, Kate: this is no world To play with mammets
and to tilt with lips: We must have bloody noses and crack'd crowns, And pass them current too. God's
me, my horse! What say'st thou, Kate? what would'st thou have with me? LADY PERCY
Do you not love me? do you not, indeed? Well, do not then; for since you love me not, I will not love myself.
Do you not love me? Nay, tell me if you speak in jest or no. HOTSPUR
Come, wilt thou see me ride? And when I am on horseback, I will swear I love thee infinitely. But hark
you, Kate; I must not have you henceforth question me Whither I go, nor reason whereabout: Whither I
must, I must; and, to conclude, This evening must I leave you, gentle Kate. I know you wise, but yet no
farther wise Than Harry Percy's wife: constant you are, But yet a woman: and for secrecy, No lady closer; for
I well believe Thou wilt not utter what thou dost not know; And so far will I trust thee, gentle Kate. LADY PERCY
How! so far? HOTSPUR
Not an inch further. But hark you, Kate: Whither I go, thither shall you go too; To-day will I set forth, to-
morrow you. Will this content you, Kate? LADY PERCY
It must of force.
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