With this immodest clamorous outrage
To trouble and disturb the king and us?
And you, my lords, methinks you do not well
To bear with their perverse objections;
130 Much less to take occasion from their mouths
To raise a mutiny betwixt yourselves:
Let me persuade you take a better course.
[♦] Exe. It grieves his highness: good my lords, be friends.
K. Hen. Come hither, you that would be combatants:
135 Henceforth I charge you, as you love our favour,