| PETO Nothing but papers, my lord. | |
| PRINCE HENRY Let's see what they be: read them. | |
| PETO [Reads] Item, A capon,. . 2s. 2d. | |
| Item, Sauce,. . . 4d. | |
| Item, Sack, two gallons, 5s. 8d. | |
| Item, Anchovies and sack after supper, 2s. 6d. | |
| Item, Bread, ob. | |
| PRINCE HENRY O monstrous! but one half-penny-worth of bread to | |
| this intolerable deal of sack! What there is else, | |
| keep close; we'll read it at more advantage: there | |
| let him sleep till day. I'll to the court in the | |
| morning. We must all to the wars, and thy place | |
| shall be honourable. I'll procure this fat rogue a | |
| charge of foot; and I know his death will be a | |
| march of twelve-score. The money shall be paid | |
| back again with advantage. Be with me betimes in | |