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King Henry the Fourth, V. iv ''The Prince draws it out, and finds it to be a bottle of sack.''

Prince. What! is 't a time to jest and dally now?

He throws the bottle at him. Exit.

Fal. Well, if Percy be alive, I'll pierce him.

If he do come in my way, so: if he do not, if I

come in his, willingly, let him make a carbonado

of me. I like not such grinning honour as Sir

Walter hath: give me life; which if I can save,

so; if not, honour comes unlooked for, and

there's an end.

''Alarums. Excursions. Enter the King, the Prince, Lord John of Lancaster, and Earl of Westmoreland.''

King. I prithee,

Harry, withdraw thyself; thou bleed'st too much.

Lord John of Lancaster, go you with him.

Lanc. Not I, my lord, unless I did bleed too.

Prince. I beseech your majesty, make up,

Lest your retirement do amaze your friends.

King. I will do so.

My Lord of Westmoreland, lead him to his tent.

West. Come, my lord, I'll lead you to your tent.

Prince. Lead me, my lord? I do not need your help:

And God forbid a shallow scratch should drive

The Prince of Wales from such a field as this,

 58 pierce; cf. n.

60 carbonado: a piece of meat slashed for broiling

 5 make up: go forward

6 amaze: confound, alarm 