| ACT IV.
3. Scene III. The Rebel Camp near Shrewsbury.
 (continued)[The Trumpet sounds a parley.]
 [Enter Sir Walter Blunt.]
 BLUNT.
I come with gracious offers from the King,
 If you vouchsafe me hearing and respect.
 
 HOT.
Welcome, Sir Walter Blunt; and would to God
 You were of our determination!
 Some of us love you well; and even those some
 Envy your great deservings and good name,
 Because you are not of our quality,
 But stand against us like an enemy.
 
 BLUNT.
And God defend but still I should stand so,
 So long as out of limit and true rule
 You stand against anointed majesty!
 But to my charge:  the King hath sent to know
 The nature of your griefs; and whereupon
 You conjure from the breast of civil peace
 Such bold hostility, teaching his duteous land
 Audacious cruelty. If that the King
 Have any way your good deserts forgot,
 Which he confesseth to be manifold,
 He bids you name your griefs; and with all speed
 You shall have your desires with interest,
 And pardon absolute for yourself and these
 Herein misled by your suggestion.
 
 HOT.
The King is kind; and well we know the King
 Knows at what time to promise, when to pay.
 My father and my uncle and myself
 Did give him that same royalty he wears;
 And--when he was not six-and-twenty strong,
 Sick in the world's regard, wretched and low,
 A poor unminded outlaw sneaking home--
 My father gave him welcome to the shore:
 And--when he heard him swear and vow to God,
 He came but to be Duke of Lancaster,
 To sue his livery and beg his peace,
 With tears of innocence and terms of zeal--
 My father, in kind heart and pity moved,
 Swore him assistance, and performed it too.
 Now, when the lords and barons of the realm
 Perceived Northumberland did lean to him,
 The more and less came in with cap and knee;
 Met him in boroughs, cities, villages,
 Attended him on bridges, stood in lanes,
 Laid gifts before him, proffer'd him their oaths,
 Give him their heirs as pages, follow'd him
 Even at the heels in golden multitudes.
 He presently--as greatness knows itself--
 Steps me a little higher than his vow
 Made to my father, while his blood was poor,
 Upon the naked shore at Ravenspurg;
 And now, forsooth, takes on him to reform
 Some certain edicts and some strait decrees
 That lie too heavy on the commonwealth;
 Cries out upon abuses, seems to weep
 Over his country's wrongs; and, by this face,
 This seeming brow of justice, did he win
 The hearts of all that he did angle for:
 Proceeded further; cut me off the heads
 Of all the favourites, that the absent King
 In deputation left behind him here
 When he was personal in the Irish war.
 
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