Answere me to that.
Stafford. Well sirrha, wilt thou yeeld thy selfe vnto the Kings [120] mercy, and he will pardon thee and these, their outrages and rebellious deeds?
Cade. Nay, bid the King come to me and he will, and then ile pardon him, or otherwaies ile haue his Crowne tell him, ere it be long.
125 Stafford. Go Herald, proclaime in all the Kings Townes,
That those that will forsake the Rebell Cade,
Shall haue free pardon from his Maiestie. Exet Stafford and his men.
[♦] Cade. Come sirs, saint George for vs and Kent. Exet omnes.
SC. XIV dan
[♦] Cade. Sir Dicke Butcher, thou hast fought to day most valianly, And knockt them down as if thou hadst bin in thy slaughter house. And thus I will reward thee. The Lent shall be as long againe [♦] as it was. Thou shalt haue licence to kil for foure score & one a week. [5] Drumme strike vp, for now weele march to London, for to morrow [♦] I meane to sit in the Kings seate at Westminster. Exet omnes.