A tale so worthy, and so fraught with wonder,

Sticks in my jawes, and labours with event.30

Henr. Com'st thou from D'Ambois?

Nun. From him, and the rest,

His friends and enemies; whose sterne fight I saw,

And heard their words before, and in the fray.

Henr. Relate at large what thou hast seene and heard.

Nun. I saw fierce D'Ambois and his two brave friends35

Enter the field, and at their heeles their foes;

Which were the famous souldiers, Barrisor,