| | He came likewise, and razèd Lisbon walls, | |
| | And took the King of Portingal in fight; | 40 |
| | For which and other such-like service done | |
| | He after was created Duke of York. | |
| King. | This is another special argument, | |
| | That Portingal may deign to bear our yoke, | |
| | When it by little England hath been yok'd. | |
| | But now, Hieronimo, what were the last? | |
| Hier. | The third and last, not least, in our account, | |
| [Doing as before. |
| | Was, as the rest, a valiant Englishman, | |
| | Brave John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster, | |
| | As by his scutcheon plainly may appear. | 50 |
| | He with a puissant army came to Spain, | |
| | And took our King of Castile prisoner. | |
| Amb. | This is an argument for our viceroy | |
| | That Spain may not insult for her success, | |
| | Since English warriors likewise conquer'd Spain, | |
| | And made them bow their knees to Albion. | |
| King. | Hieronimo, I drink to thee for this device, | |
| | Which hath pleas'd both the ambassador and me: | |
| | Pledge me, Hieronimo, if thou love thy king. | |
| [Takes the cup of Horatio. |
| | My lord, I fear we sit but over-long, | 60 |
| | Unless our dainties were more delicate; | |
| | But welcome are you to the best we have. | |
| | Now let us in, that you may be despatch'd: | |
| | I think our council is already set. [Exeunt omnes. |