Sir. J. Madam, along, and you my lord, with me, That England's peers may Hainault's welcome see. [Exeunt.
SCENE III.
Enter [282] the King, Arundel,[283] the two Spencers, with others.
Edw. Thus after many threats of wrathful war, Triumpheth England's Edward with his friends; And triumph, Edward, with his friends uncontrolled! My lord of Gloucester, do you hear the news?
Y. Spen. What news, my lord?
Edw. Why, man, they say there is great execution Done through the realm; my lord of Arundel, You have the note, have you not?
Arun. [284] From the lieutenant of the Tower, my lord.
Edw. I pray let us see it. What have we there?10 Read it, Spencer. [Spencer reads their names. Why so; they barked apace a month[285] ago: Now, on my life, they'll neither bark nor bite. Now, sirs, the news from France? Gloucester, I trow, The lords of France love England's gold so well, As Isabella [286] gets no aid from thence. What now remains; have you proclaimed, my lord, Reward for them can bring in Mortimer?
Y. Spen. My lord, we have; and if he be in England, 'A will be had ere long, I doubt it not.20