Act 5 - Scene 2
The rebel camp.
Enter WORCESTER and VERNON EARL OF WORCESTER
O, no, my nephew must not know, Sir Richard, The liberal and kind offer of the king. VERNON
'Twere best he did. EARL OF WORCESTER
Then are we all undone. It is not possible, it cannot be, The king should keep his word in loving us; He will
suspect us still and find a time To punish this offence in other faults: Suspicion all our lives shall be stuck
full of eyes; For treason is but trusted like the fox, Who, ne'er so tame, so cherish'd and lock'd up, Will
have a wild trick of his ancestors. Look how we can, or sad or merrily, Interpretation will misquote our
looks, And we shall feed like oxen at a stall, The better cherish'd, still the nearer death. My nephew's trespass
may be well forgot; it hath the excuse of youth and heat of blood, And an adopted name of privilege, A
hair-brain'd Hotspur, govern'd by a spleen: All his offences live upon my head And on his father's; we did
train him on, And, his corruption being ta'en from us, We, as the spring of all, shall pay for all. Therefore,
good cousin, let not Harry know, In any case, the offer of the king. VERNON
Deliver what you will; I'll say 'tis so. Here comes your cousin.
Enter HOTSPUR and DOUGLAS HOTSPUR
My uncle is return'd: Deliver up my Lord of Westmoreland. Uncle, what news? EARL OF WORCESTER
The king will bid you battle presently. EARL OF DOUGLAS
Defy him by the Lord of Westmoreland. HOTSPUR
Lord Douglas, go you and tell him so. EARL OF DOUGLAS
Marry, and shall, and very willingly.
Exit EARL OF WORCESTER
There is no seeming mercy in the king.
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