| 'as sure as day,' | |
| And givest such sarcenet surety for thy oaths, | |
| As if thou never walk'st further than Finsbury. | |
| Swear me, Kate, like a lady as thou art, | |
| A good mouth-filling oath, and leave 'in sooth,' | |
| And such protest of pepper-gingerbread, | |
| To velvet-guards and Sunday-citizens. | |
| Come, sing. | |
| LADY PERCY I will not sing. | |
| HOTSPUR 'Tis the next way to turn tailor, or be red-breast | |
| teacher. An the indentures be drawn, I'll away | |
| within these two hours; and so, come in when ye will. | |
| [Exit] | |
| GLENDOWER Come, come, Lord Mortimer; you are as slow | |
| As hot Lord Percy is on fire to go. | |
| By this our book is drawn; we'll but seal, | |