SAY
Ah, countrymen! if when you make your prayers, God should be so obdurate as yourselves, How would it
fare with your departed souls? And therefore yet relent, and save my life. CADE
Away with him! and do as I command ye.
Exeunt some with Lord SAY
The proudest peer in the realm shall not wear a head on his shoulders, unless he pay me tribute; there shall
not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead ere they have it: men shall hold of me in
capite; and we charge and command that their wives be as free as heart can wish or tongue can tell. DICK
My lord, when shall we go to Cheapside and take up commodities upon our bills? CADE
Marry, presently. ALL
O, brave!
Re-enter one with the heads CADE
But is not this braver? Let them kiss one another, for they loved well when they were alive. Now part them
again, lest they consult about the giving up of some more towns in France. Soldiers, defer the spoil of the
city until night: for with these borne before us, instead of maces, will we ride through the streets, and at
every corner have them kiss. Away!
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