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KING EDWARD
William.
Why you know, sir, when we were in England, at the tournament at Windsor, and the Earl of Warwick was tumbled over, you asked me if he did not look well when he fell? and I said no, he looked very foolish; and you were very angry with me for not flattering you.

Dagworth.
[Exeunt.You mean that I was angry with you for not flattering the Earl of Warwick.

SCENE. Sir Thomas Dagworth's Tent; Sir Thomas Dagworth. To him enters Sir Walter Manny.

Sir Walter.

SIR THOMAS DAGWORTH, I have been weeping
Over the men that are to die to-day.

Dagworth.
Why, brave Sir Walter, you or I may fall.

Sir Walter.
I know this breathing flesh must lie and rot,