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KING EDWARD
Dagworth.
You mean that I was angry with you for not
flattering the Earl of Warwick.
[Exeunt.
SCENE. Sir Thomas Dagworth's Tent; Sir Thomas Dagworth.
To him enter 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,
Cover'd with silence and forgetfulness;
Death roams in cities' smoke, and in still night,
When men sleep in their beds, walketh about!
How many in walled cities lie and groan,
Turning themselves upon their beds,