Henry IV, Part I by William Shakespeare
Act 5 - Scene 3
Plain between the camps.
Earl of Douglas : Know then, my name is Douglas;
[p]And I do haunt thee in the battle
thus
[p]Because some tell me that thou art a king.
Earl of Douglas : The Lord of Stafford dear to-day hath bought
[p]Thy likeness, for
instead of thee, King Harry,
[p]This sword hath ended him: so shall it
thee,
[p]Unless thou yield thee as my prisoner.
Earl of Douglas : All's done, all's won; here breathless lies the king.
Earl of Douglas : Here.
Earl of Douglas : A fool go with thy soul, whither it goes!
[p]A borrow'd title hast
thou bought too dear:
[p]Why didst thou tell me that thou wert a
king?
Earl of Douglas : Now, by my sword, I will kill all his coats;
[p]I'll murder all his
wardrobe, piece by piece,
[p]Until I meet the king.
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