Flew. By Iesus I am your Maiesties countryman:
I care not who know it, so long as your maiesty is an honest man.
K. God keep me so. Our Herald go with him,
And bring us the number of the scattred French.
Exit Heralds.
Call yonder souldier hither.95
Flew. You fellow come to the king.
Kin. Fellow why doost thou weare that gloue in thy hat?
Soul. And please your maiestie, tis a rascals that swagard
With me the other day: and he hath one of mine,
Which if euer I see, I haue sworne to strike him.[5566]100
So hath he sworne the like to mee.[5567]
K. How think you Flewellen, is it lawfull he keep his oath?[5568]
Fl. And it please your maiesty, tis lawful he keep his vow.[5568]
If he be periur'd once, he is as arrant a beggerly knaue,
As treads vpon too blacke shues.105
Kin. His enemy may be a gentleman of worth.