[Sc. XXI.]

Enter at one doore, the King of England and his Lords. And at the other doore, the King of France, Queene Katherine, the Duke of Burbon, and others.

Harry. Peace to this meeting, wherefore we are met.
And to our brorher France, Faire time of day.[5615]
Faire health vnto our louely cousen Katherine.
And as a branch, and member of this stock:
We do salute you Duke of Burgondie.5

Fran. Brother of England, right ioyous are we to behold
Your face, so are we Princes English euery one.

Duk. With pardon vnto both your mightines.[5616]
Let it not displease you, if I demaund
What rub or bar hath thus far hindred you,10
To keepe you from the gentle speech of peace?

Har. If Duke of Burgondy, you wold haue peace,
You must buy that peace,
According as we haue drawne our articles.

Fran. We haue but with a cursenary eye,[5617]15
Oreviewd them: pleaseth your Grace,
To let some of your Counsell sit with vs,
We shall returne our peremptory answere.

Har. Go Lords, and sit with them,
And bring vs answere backe.20
Yet leaue our cousen Katherine here behind.

France. Withall our hearts.