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2. SCENE II. Southampton. A council-chamber.
 (continued)KING HENRY.
God quit you in his mercy! Hear your sentence.
 You have conspir'd against our royal person,
 Join'd with an enemy proclaim'd, and from his coffers
 Received the golden earnest of our death;
 Wherein you would have sold your king to slaughter,
 His princes and his peers to servitude,
 His subjects to oppression and contempt,
 And his whole kingdom into desolation.
 Touching our person seek we no revenge;
 But we our kingdom's safety must so tender,
 Whose ruin you have sought, that to her laws
 We do deliver you. Get you therefore hence,
 Poor miserable wretches, to your death,
 The taste whereof God of his mercy give
 You patience to endure, and true repentance
 Of all your dear offences! Bear them hence.
 
 [Exeunt Cambridge, Scroop, and Grey, guarded.]
 
 Now, lords, for France; the enterprise whereof
 Shall be to you, as us, like glorious.
 We doubt not of a fair and lucky war,
 Since God so graciously hath brought to light
 This dangerous treason lurking in our way
 To hinder our beginnings.  We doubt not now
 But every rub is smoothed on our way.
 Then forth, dear countrymen!  Let us deliver
 Our puissance into the hand of God,
 Putting it straight in expedition.
 Cheerly to sea!  The signs of war advance!
 No king of England, if not king of France!
 
 [Flourish.]
 
 [Exeunt.]
 
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