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<section id="titlepage" epub:type="titlepage frontmatter">
<h1 epub:type="title">Edward <span epub:type="z3998:roman">III</span></h1>
<p>By <b epub:type="z3998:personal-name z3998:author">William Shakespeare</b>.</p>
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<h2 epub:type="title">Table of Contents</h2>
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<li>
<a href="#titlepage">Titlepage</a>
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<li>
<a href="#imprint">Imprint</a>
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<li>
<a href="#dramatis-personae">Dramatis Personae</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#halftitlepage">Edward <span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">III</span></a>
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<a href="#act-1">Act <span epub:type="z3998:roman">I</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-1-1">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">I</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-1-2">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">II</span></a>
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<li>
<a href="#act-2">Act <span epub:type="z3998:roman">II</span></a>
<ol>
<li>
<a href="#scene-2-1">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">I</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-2-2">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">II</span></a>
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<a href="#act-3">Act <span epub:type="z3998:roman">III</span></a>
<ol>
<li>
<a href="#scene-3-1">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">I</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-3-2">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">II</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-3-3">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">III</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-3-4">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">IV</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-3-5">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">V</span></a>
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<li>
<a href="#act-4">Act <span epub:type="z3998:roman">IV</span></a>
<ol>
<li>
<a href="#scene-4-1">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">I</span></a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#scene-4-2">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">II</span></a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#scene-4-3">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">III</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-4-4">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">IV</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-4-5">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">V</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-4-6">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">VI</span></a>
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<a href="#scene-4-7">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">VII</span></a>
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<li>
<a href="#act-5">Act <span epub:type="z3998:roman">V</span></a>
<ol>
<li>
<a href="#scene-5-1">Scene <span epub:type="z3998:roman">I</span></a>
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<a href="#endnotes">Endnotes</a>
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<a href="#colophon">Colophon</a>
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<a href="#uncopyright">Uncopyright</a>
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<h2 epub:type="title">Dramatis Personae</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Edward the Third, King of England</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Edward, Prince of Wales, his son</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Earl of Warwick</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Earl of Derby</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Earl of Salisbury</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Lord Audley</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Lord Percy</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Lodwick, Edwards confidant</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Sir William Mountague</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Sir John Copland</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Two Esquires, and a herald, English</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Robert, styling himself Earl, of Artois</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Earl of Mountford (or Montfort)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Gobin de Grey</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>John, King of France</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Charles, his son</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Philip, his son</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Duke of Lorraine</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Villiers, a French lord</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>King of Bohemia, Aid to King John</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>A Polish Captain, Aid to King John</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Six citizens of Calais</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>A Captain, and a poor inhabitant, of the same</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Another Captain; a mariner</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Three heralds; and four other Frenchmen</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>David, King of Scotland</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Earl Douglas</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Two messengers, Scotch</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Philip, Edwards Queen</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Countess of Salisbury</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>A French woman</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Lords, and divers other attendants; heralds, officers, soldiers, <abbr class="eoc">etc.</abbr></p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Scene: dispersed; in England, Flanders, and France.</p>
</section>
<section id="halftitlepage" epub:type="halftitlepage frontmatter">
<h2 epub:type="fulltitle">Edward <span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">III</span></h2>
</section>
<section id="act-1" epub:type="chapter bodymatter z3998:fiction z3998:drama">
<h2>
<span epub:type="label">Act</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">I</span>
</h2>
<section id="scene-1-1" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">I</span>
</h3>
<p>London. A room of state in the palace.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
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<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Flourish. Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b>, attended; <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince of Whales</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</b>, and others.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Robert of Artois, banishd though thou be</span>
<br/>
<span>From France, thy native country, yet with us</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou shalt retain as great a signiory;</span>
<br/>
<span>For we create thee Earl of Richmond here.</span>
<br/>
<span>And now go forwards with our pedigree;</span>
<br/>
<span>Who next succeeded Philip Le Beau?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Three sons of his; which all, successfully,</span>
<br/>
<span>Did sit upon their fathers regal throne,</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet died and left no issue of their loins.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>But was my mother sister unto those?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>She was, my lord; and only Isabel</span>
<br/>
<span>Was all the daughters that this Philip had:</span>
<br/>
<span>Whom afterward your father took to wife;</span>
<br/>
<span>And from the fragrant garden of her womb,</span>
<br/>
<span>Your gracious self, the flower of Europes hope,</span>
<br/>
<span>Derived is inheritor to France.</span>
<br/>
<span>But note the rancour of rebellious minds.</span>
<br/>
<span>When thus the lineage of Le Beau was out,</span>
<br/>
<span>The French obscurd your mothers privilege;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, though she were the next of blood, proclaimd</span>
<br/>
<span>John, of the house of Valois, now their king:</span>
<br/>
<span>The reason was, they say, the realm of France,</span>
<br/>
<span>Replete with princes of great parentage,</span>
<br/>
<span>Ought not admit a governor to rule</span>
<br/>
<span>Except he be descended of the male;</span>
<br/>
<span>And thats the special ground of their contempt</span>
<br/>
<span>Wherewith they study to exclude your grace:</span>
<br/>
<span>But they shall find that forged ground of theirs</span>
<br/>
<span>To be but dusty heaps of brittle sand.</span>
<br/>
<span>Perhaps it will be thought a heinous thing</span>
<br/>
<span>That I, a Frenchman, should discover this:</span>
<br/>
<span>But Heaven I call to record of my vows;</span>
<br/>
<span>It is not hate nor any private wrong,</span>
<br/>
<span>But love unto my country and the right,</span>
<br/>
<span>Provokes my tongue thus lavish in report:</span>
<br/>
<span>You are the lineal watchman of our peace,</span>
<br/>
<span>And John of Valois indirectly climbs:</span>
<br/>
<span>What then should subjects, but embrace their king?</span>
<br/>
<span>And wherein may our duty more be seen,</span>
<br/>
<span>Than striving to rebate a tyrants pride</span>
<br/>
<span>And place the true shepherd of our commonwealth?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>This counsel, Artois, like to fruitful showers,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath added growth unto my dignity:</span>
<br/>
<span>And, by the fiery vigour of thy words,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hot courage is engenderd in my breast,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which heretofore was rackd in ignorance,</span>
<br/>
<span>But now doth mount with golden wings of fame,</span>
<br/>
<span>And will approve fair Isabels descent</span>
<br/>
<span>Able to yoke their stubborn necks with steel</span>
<br/>
<span>That spurn against my sovereignty in France.⁠—<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Sound a horn.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>A messenger?—Lord Audley, know from whence. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, and returns.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The Duke of Lorraine, having crossd the seas,</span>
<br/>
<span>Entreats he may have conference with your highness.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Admit him, lords, that we may hear the news.⁠—<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lords</b>. <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King</b> takes his state.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Reenter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lords</b>; with <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</b>, attended.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>Say, Duke of Lorraine, wherefore art thou come?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The most renowned prince, King John of France,</span>
<br/>
<span>Doth greet thee, Edward: and by me commands,</span>
<br/>
<span>That, for so much as by his liberal gift</span>
<br/>
<span>The Guyenne dukedom is entaild to thee,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou do him lowly homage for the same:</span>
<br/>
<span>And, for that purpose, here I summon thee</span>
<br/>
<span>Repair to France within these forty days,</span>
<br/>
<span>That there, according as the custom is,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou mayst be sworn true liegeman to our king;</span>
<br/>
<span>Or, else, thy title in that province dies,</span>
<br/>
<span>And he himself will repossess the place.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>See, how occasion laughs me in the face!</span>
<br/>
<span>No sooner minded to prepare for France,</span>
<br/>
<span>But straight I am invited, nay, with threats,</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon a penalty, enjoind to come:</span>
<br/>
<span>Twere but a childish part to say him nay.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Lorraine, return this answer to thy lord:</span>
<br/>
<span>I mean to visit him, as he requests;</span>
<br/>
<span>But how? not servilely disposd to bend,</span>
<br/>
<span>But like a conqueror to make him bow.</span>
<br/>
<span>His lame unpolishd shifts are come to light,</span>
<br/>
<span>And truth hath pulld the vizard from his face</span>
<br/>
<span>That set a gloss upon his arrogance.</span>
<br/>
<span>Dare he command a fealty in me?</span>
<br/>
<span>Tell him, the crown, that he usurps, is mine,</span>
<br/>
<span>And where he sets his foot, he ought to kneel:</span>
<br/>
<span>Tis not a petty dukedom that I claim,</span>
<br/>
<span>But all the whole dominions of the realm;</span>
<br/>
<span>Which if with grudging he refuse to yield,</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill take away those borrowd plumes of his</span>
<br/>
<span>And send him naked to the wilderness.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then, Edward, here, in spite of all thy lords,</span>
<br/>
<span>I do pronounce defiance to thy face.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Defiance, Frenchman? we rebound it back,</span>
<br/>
<span>Even to the bottom of thy masters throat:</span>
<br/>
<span>And—be it spoke with reverence of the king</span>
<br/>
<span>My gracious father, and these other lords.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>I hold thy message but as scurrilous,</span>
<br/>
<span>And him that sent thee, like the lazy drone</span>
<br/>
<span>Crept up by stealth unto the eagles nest;</span>
<br/>
<span>From whence well shake him with so rough a storm,</span>
<br/>
<span>As others shall be warned by his harm.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Bid him leave of the lions case he wears,</span>
<br/>
<span>Lest, meeting with the lion in the field,</span>
<br/>
<span>He chance to tear him piecemeal for his pride.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The soundest counsel I can give his grace</span>
<br/>
<span>Is to surrender ere he be constraind.</span>
<br/>
<span>A voluntary mischief hath less scorn,</span>
<br/>
<span>Than when reproach with violence is borne.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Degenerate traitor, viper to the place</span>
<br/>
<span>Where thou was fosterd in thine infancy, <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Drawing his sword.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Bearst thou a part in this conspiracy?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Lorraine, behold the sharpness of this steel: <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Drawing his.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Fervent desire, that sits against my heart,</span>
<br/>
<span>Is far more thorny-pricking than this blade;</span>
<br/>
<span>That, with the nightingale, I shall be scard,</span>
<br/>
<span>As oft as I dispose my self to rest,</span>
<br/>
<span>Until my colours be displayd in France.</span>
<br/>
<span>This is thy final answer; so be gone.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>It is not that, nor any English brave,</span>
<br/>
<span>Afflicts me so, as doth his poisond view,</span>
<br/>
<span>That is most false, should most of all be true. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</b> and Train.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Now, lords, our fleeting bark is under sail:</span>
<br/>
<span>Our gage is thrown, and war is soon begun,</span>
<br/>
<span>But not so quickly brought unto an end.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Sir William Mountague</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>But wherefore comes Sir William Mountague?</span>
<br/>
<span>How stands the league between the Scot and us?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Mountague</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Crackd and disseverd, my renowned lord.</span>
<br/>
<span>The treacherous king no sooner was informd</span>
<br/>
<span>Of your withdrawing of our army back,</span>
<br/>
<span>But straight, forgetting of his former oath,</span>
<br/>
<span>He made invasion on the bordering towns.</span>
<br/>
<span>Berwick is won; Newcastle spoild and lost;</span>
<br/>
<span>And now the tyrant hath begirt with siege</span>
<br/>
<span>The castle of Roxborough, where enclosd</span>
<br/>
<span>The Countess Salisbury is like to perish.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>That is thy daughter, Warwick—is it not?⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose husband hath in Britain servd so long,</span>
<br/>
<span>About the planting of Lord Mountford there?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td>It is, my lord.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ignoble David! hast thou none to grieve,</span>
<br/>
<span>But silly ladies, with thy threatning arms?</span>
<br/>
<span>But I will make you shrink your snaily horns.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>First, therefore, Audley, this shall be thy charge;</span>
<br/>
<span>Go levy footmen for our wars in France:</span>
<br/>
<span>And, Ned, take muster of our men at arms:</span>
<br/>
<span>In every shire elect a several band.</span>
<br/>
<span>Let them be soldiers of a lusty spirit,</span>
<br/>
<span>Such as dread nothing but dishonours blot:</span>
<br/>
<span>Be wary therefore; since we do commence</span>
<br/>
<span>A famous war and with so mighty a nation.</span>
<br/>
<span>Derby, be thou ambassador for us</span>
<br/>
<span>Unto our father-in-law, the Earl of Hainault:</span>
<br/>
<span>Make him acquainted with our enterprise;</span>
<br/>
<span>And likewise will him, with our own allies</span>
<br/>
<span>That are in Flanders, to solicit too</span>
<br/>
<span>The Emperour of Almaine in our name.</span>
<br/>
<span>Myself, whilst you are jointly thus employd,</span>
<br/>
<span>Will, with these forces that I have at hand,</span>
<br/>
<span>March and once more repulse the traitrous Scot.</span>
<br/>
<span>But, sirs, be resolute; we shall have wars</span>
<br/>
<span>On every side; and, Ned, thou must begin</span>
<br/>
<span>Now to forget thy study and thy books</span>
<br/>
<span>And ure thy shoulders to an armours weight.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>As cheerful sounding to my youthful spleen</span>
<br/>
<span>This tumult is of wars increasing broils,</span>
<br/>
<span>As at the coronation of a king</span>
<br/>
<span>The joyful clamours of the people are</span>
<br/>
<span>When, “Ave, Caesar!” they pronounce aloud.</span>
<br/>
<span>Within this school of honour I shall learn,</span>
<br/>
<span>Either to sacrifice my foes to death</span>
<br/>
<span>Or in a rightful quarrel spend my breath.</span>
<br/>
<span>Then cheerfully forward, each a several way;</span>
<br/>
<span>In great affairs tis naught to use delay. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-1-2" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">II</span>
</h3>
<p>Roxborough. Before the castle.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess of Salisbury</b>, and certain of her People, upon the walls.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Alas, how much in vain my poor eyes gaze</span>
<br/>
<span>For succour that my sovereign should send!</span>
<br/>
<span>Ah, cousin Mountague, I fear, thou wantst</span>
<br/>
<span>The lively spirit sharply to solicit</span>
<br/>
<span>With vehement suit the king in my behalf:</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou dost not tell him, what a grief it is</span>
<br/>
<span>To be the scornful captive of a Scot;</span>
<br/>
<span>Either to be wood with broad untuned oaths,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or forcd by rough insulting barbarism:</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou dost not tell him, if he here prevail,</span>
<br/>
<span>How much they will deride us in the north;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, in their wild, uncivil, skipping jigs,</span>
<br/>
<span>Bray forth their conquest and our overthrow,</span>
<br/>
<span>Even in the barren, bleak, and fruitless air.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</b> and Forces; with <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Douglas</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</b>, and others.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I must withdraw; the everlasting foe</span>
<br/>
<span>Comes to the wall: Ill closely step aside,</span>
<br/>
<span>And list their babble, blunt and full of pride. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Retiring behind the works.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My Lord of Lorraine, to our brother of France</span>
<br/>
<span>Commend us, as the man in Christendom</span>
<br/>
<span>That we most reverence and entirely love.</span>
<br/>
<span>Touching your embassage, return and say</span>
<br/>
<span>That we with England will not enter parley</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor never make fair weather or take truce,</span>
<br/>
<span>But burn their neighbour towns, and so persist</span>
<br/>
<span>With eager roads beyond their city York.</span>
<br/>
<span>And never shall our bonny riders rest,</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor rusting canker have the time to eat</span>
<br/>
<span>Their light-borne snaffles nor their nimble spurs;</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor lay aside their jacks of gymold mail;</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor hang their staves of grained Scottish ash</span>
<br/>
<span>In peaceful wise upon their city walls;</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor from their buttond tawny leathern belts</span>
<br/>
<span>Dismiss their biting whinyards, till your king</span>
<br/>
<span>Cry out, Enough; spare England now for pity.</span>
<br/>
<span>Farewell, and tell him, that you leave us here</span>
<br/>
<span>Before this castle; say, you came from us</span>
<br/>
<span>Even when we had that yielded to our hands.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I take my leave, and fairly will return</span>
<br/>
<span>Your acceptable greeting to my king. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Now, Douglas, to our former task again,</span>
<br/>
<span>For the division of this certain spoil.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Douglas</td>
<td>My liege, I crave the lady, and no more.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Nay, soft ye, sir, first I must make my choice;</span>
<br/>
<span>And first I do bespeak her for myself.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Douglas</td>
<td>Why, then, my liege, let me enjoy her jewels.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Those are her own, still liable to her,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, who inherits her, hath those withal.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter a <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Messenger</b>, hastily.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Messenger</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My liege, as we were pricking on the hills,</span>
<br/>
<span>To fetch in booty, marching hitherward</span>
<br/>
<span>We might descry a might host of men;</span>
<br/>
<span>The sun, reflecting on the armour, showd</span>
<br/>
<span>A field of plate, a wood of pikes advancd;</span>
<br/>
<span>Bethink your highness speedily herein.</span>
<br/>
<span>An easy march within four hours will bring</span>
<br/>
<span>The hindmost rank unto this place, my liege.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td>Dislodge, dislodge, it is the King of England.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Douglas</td>
<td>Jemmy my man, saddle my bonny black.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td>Meanst thou to fight? Douglas, we are too weak.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Douglas</td>
<td>I know it well, my liege, and therefore fly.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td>My lords of Scotland, will ye stay and drink? <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Rising from her concealment.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td>She mocks at us; Douglas, I cant endure it.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Say, good my lord, which is he, must have the lady,</span>
<br/>
<span>And which, her jewels? I am sure, my lords,</span>
<br/>
<span>Ye will not hence, till you have shard the spoils.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>She heard the messenger and heard our talk;</span>
<br/>
<span>And now that comfort makes her scorn at us.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter another <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Messenger</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Messenger</td>
<td>Arm, my good lord! O, we are all surprisd!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>After the French ambassador, my liege,</span>
<br/>
<span>And tell him that you dare not ride to York;</span>
<br/>
<span>Excuse it, that your bonny horse is lame.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>She heard that too; intolerable grief!⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Woman, farewell: although I do not stay<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt Scots.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Tis not for fear—and yet you run away.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>O happy comfort, welcome to our house!</span>
<br/>
<span>The confident and boistrous boasting Scot</span>
<br/>
<span>That swore before my walls, they would not back</span>
<br/>
<span>For all the armed power of this land</span>
<br/>
<span>With faceless fear that ever turns his back,</span>
<br/>
<span>Turnd hence again the blasting north-east wind</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon the bare report and name of arms.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Mountague</b>, and others.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>O summers day! see where my cousin comes.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Mountague</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>How fares my aunt? Why, aunt,<a href="#note-1" id="noteref-1" epub:type="noteref">1</a> we are not Scots;</span>
<br/>
<span>Why do you shut your gates against your friends?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Well may I give a welcome, cousin, to thee,</span>
<br/>
<span>For thou comst well to chase my foes from hence.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Mountague</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The king himself is come in person hither;</span>
<br/>
<span>Dear aunt, descend, and gratulate his highness.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>How may I entertain his majesty,</span>
<br/>
<span>To show my duty and his dignity? <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit, from above.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</b>, with others.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What, are the stealing foxes fled and gone</span>
<br/>
<span>Before we could uncouple at their heels?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>They are, my liege; but, with a cheerful cry,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hot hounds and hardy chase them at the heels.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>This is the countess, Warwick, is it not?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Even she, my liege; whose beauty tyrants fear,</span>
<br/>
<span>As a May blossom with pernicious winds,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath sullied, witherd, overcast, and done.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Hath she been fairer, Warwick, than she is?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My gracious king, fair is she not at all,</span>
<br/>
<span>If that herself were by to stain herself,</span>
<br/>
<span>As I have seen her when she was herself.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What strange enchantment lurkd in those her eyes</span>
<br/>
<span>When they excelld this excellence they have,</span>
<br/>
<span>That now their dim decline hath power to draw</span>
<br/>
<span>My subject eyes from persing majesty</span>
<br/>
<span>To gaze on her with doting admiration?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>In duty lower than the ground I kneel</span>
<br/>
<span>And for my dull knees bow my feeling heart,</span>
<br/>
<span>To witness my obedience to your highness;</span>
<br/>
<span>With many millions of a subjects thanks</span>
<br/>
<span>For this your royal presence, whose approach</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath driven war and danger from my gate.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Lady, stand up: I come to bring thee peace,</span>
<br/>
<span>However thereby I have purchasd war.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No war to you, my liege; the Scots are gone,</span>
<br/>
<span>And gallop home toward Scotland with their hate.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Lest yielding here I pine in shameful love,</span>
<br/>
<span>Come, well pursue the Scots;—Artois, away!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>A little while, my gracious sovereign, stay</span>
<br/>
<span>And let the power of a mighty king</span>
<br/>
<span>Honour our roof; my husband in the wars,</span>
<br/>
<span>When he shall hear it, will triumph for joy:</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, dear my liege, now niggard not thy state;</span>
<br/>
<span>Being at the wall, enter our homely gate.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Pardon me, countess, I will come no near;</span>
<br/>
<span>I dreamd to-night of treason, and I fear.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td>Far from this place let ugly treason lie!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No farther off than her conspiring eye,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which shoots infected poison in my heart</span>
<br/>
<span>Beyond repulse of wit or cure of art.</span>
<br/>
<span>Now in the sun alone it doth not lie</span>
<br/>
<span>With light to take light from a mortal eye;</span>
<br/>
<span>For here two day-stars, that mine eyes would see,</span>
<br/>
<span>More than the sun, steals mine own light from me.</span>
<br/>
<span>Contemplative desire! desire to be</span>
<br/>
<span>In contemplation, that may master thee!</span>
<br/>
<span>Warwick, Artois, to horse, and lets away!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td>What might I speak, to make my sovereign stay?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What needs a tongue to such a speaking eye</span>
<br/>
<span>That more persuades than winning oratory?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Let not thy presence, like the April sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>Flatter our earth and suddenly be done.</span>
<br/>
<span>More happy do not make our outward wall</span>
<br/>
<span>Than thou wilt grace our inner house withal.</span>
<br/>
<span>Our house, my liege, is like a country swain,</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose habit rude and manners blunt and plain</span>
<br/>
<span>Presageth nought, yet inly beautified</span>
<br/>
<span>With bountys riches and faire hidden pride:</span>
<br/>
<span>For, where the golden ore doth buried lie,</span>
<br/>
<span>The ground, undeckd with natures tapestry,</span>
<br/>
<span>Seems barren, sere, unfertile, fructless, dry;</span>
<br/>
<span>And where the upper turf of earth doth boast</span>
<br/>
<span>His pride, perfumes and parti-colourd cost,</span>
<br/>
<span>Delve there, and find this issue and their pride</span>
<br/>
<span>To spring from ordure and corruptions side.</span>
<br/>
<span>But, to make up my all too long compare,</span>
<br/>
<span>These ragged walls no testimony are,</span>
<br/>
<span>What is within; but, like a cloak, doth hide,</span>
<br/>
<span>From weathers waste, the under-garnishd pride.</span>
<br/>
<span>More gracious then my terms can let thee be,</span>
<br/>
<span>Intreat thyself to stay a while with me.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>As wise as fair; what fond fit can be heard</span>
<br/>
<span>When wisdom keeps the gate as beautys guard?⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Countess, albeit my business urgeth me,</span>
<br/>
<span>It shall attend while I attend on thee.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Come on, my lords, here will I host to-night. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
</section>
<section id="act-2" epub:type="chapter bodymatter z3998:fiction z3998:drama">
<h2>
<span epub:type="label">Act</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">II</span>
</h2>
<section id="scene-2-1" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">I</span>
</h3>
<p>The same. Gardens of the castle.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I might perceive his eye in her eye lost,</span>
<br/>
<span>His ear to drink her sweet tongues utterance;</span>
<br/>
<span>And changing passion, like inconstant clouds</span>
<br/>
<span>That rack upon the carriage of the winds,</span>
<br/>
<span>Increase and die in his disturbed cheeks.</span>
<br/>
<span>Lo, when she blushd, even then did he look pale,</span>
<br/>
<span>As if her cheeks, by some enchanted power,</span>
<br/>
<span>Attracted had the cherry blood from his:</span>
<br/>
<span>Anon, with reverent fear when she grew pale,</span>
<br/>
<span>His cheeks put on their scarlet ornaments,</span>
<br/>
<span>But no more like her oriental red,</span>
<br/>
<span>Than brick to coral or live things to dead.</span>
<br/>
<span>Why did he then thus counterfeit her looks?</span>
<br/>
<span>If she did blush, twas tender modest shame,</span>
<br/>
<span>Being in the sacred presence of a king;</span>
<br/>
<span>If he did blush, twas red immodest shame,</span>
<br/>
<span>To vail his eyes amiss, being a king:</span>
<br/>
<span>If she lookd pale, twas silly womans fear,</span>
<br/>
<span>To bear herself in presence of a king;</span>
<br/>
<span>If he lookd pale, it was with guilty fear,</span>
<br/>
<span>To dote amiss, being a mighty king:</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, Scottish wars, farewell! I fear, twill prove</span>
<br/>
<span>A lingring English siege of peevish love.</span>
<br/>
<span>Here comes his highness, walking all alone.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>She is grown more fairer far since I came hither;</span>
<br/>
<span>Her voice more silver every word than other,</span>
<br/>
<span>Her wit more fluent: what a strange discourse</span>
<br/>
<span>Unfolded she of David and his Scots!</span>
<br/>
<span>“Even thus,” quoth she, “he spake,”—and then spoke broad,</span>
<br/>
<span>With epithites and accents of the Scot;</span>
<br/>
<span>But somewhat better than the Scot could speak:</span>
<br/>
<span>“And thus,” quoth she—and answerd then herself;</span>
<br/>
<span>For who could speak like her? but she herself</span>
<br/>
<span>Breathes from the wall an angels note from heaven</span>
<br/>
<span>Of sweet defiance to her barbarous foes.</span>
<br/>
<span>When she would talk of peace, methinks, her tongue</span>
<br/>
<span>Commanded war to prison; when of war,</span>
<br/>
<span>It wakend Caesar from his Roman grave,</span>
<br/>
<span>To hear war beautified by her discourse.</span>
<br/>
<span>Wisdom is foolishness, but in her tongue,</span>
<br/>
<span>Beauty a slander, but in her fair face:</span>
<br/>
<span>There is no summer, but in her cheerful looks,</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor frosty winter, but in her disdain.</span>
<br/>
<span>I cannot blame the Scots that did besiege her,</span>
<br/>
<span>For she is all the treasure of our land;</span>
<br/>
<span>But call them cowards, that they ran away,</span>
<br/>
<span>Having so rich and fair a cause to stay.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Art thou there, Lodwick? give me ink and paper.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>I will, my sovereign.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>And bid the lords hold on their play at chess,</span>
<br/>
<span>For we will walk and meditate alone.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>I will, my liege. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>This fellow is well read in poetry</span>
<br/>
<span>And hath a lusty and persuasive spirit:</span>
<br/>
<span>I will acquaint him with my passion;</span>
<br/>
<span>Which he shall shadow with a veil of lawn,</span>
<br/>
<span>Through which the queen of beautys queens shall see</span>
<br/>
<span>Herself the ground of my infirmity.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Reenter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>hast thou pen, ink, and paper ready, Lodwick?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>Ready, my liege.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then in the summer arbour sit by me,</span>
<br/>
<span>Make it our council-house, or cabinet;</span>
<br/>
<span>Since green our thoughts, green be the conventicle</span>
<br/>
<span>Where we will ease us by disburdning them.</span>
<br/>
<span>Now, Lodwick, invocate some golden muse</span>
<br/>
<span>To bring thee hither an enchanted pen</span>
<br/>
<span>That may, for sighs, set down true sighs indeed;</span>
<br/>
<span>Talking of grief, to make thee ready groan;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, when thou writst of tears, encouch the word,</span>
<br/>
<span>Before and after, with such sweet laments,</span>
<br/>
<span>That it may raise drops in a Tartars eye,</span>
<br/>
<span>And make a flint-heart Scythian pitiful:</span>
<br/>
<span>For so much moving hath a poets pen;</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, if thou be a poet, move thou so,</span>
<br/>
<span>And be enriched by thy sovereigns love.</span>
<br/>
<span>For, if the touch of sweet concordant strings</span>
<br/>
<span>Could force attendance in the ears of hell;</span>
<br/>
<span>How much more shall the strains of poets wit</span>
<br/>
<span>Beguile and ravish soft and human minds?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>To whom, my lord, shall I direct my style?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>To one that shames the fair and sots the wise;</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose body is an abstract or a brief,</span>
<br/>
<span>Contains each general virtue in the world.</span>
<br/>
<span>Better than beautiful, thou must begin;</span>
<br/>
<span>Devise for fair a fairer word than fair;</span>
<br/>
<span>And every ornament, that thou wouldst praise,</span>
<br/>
<span>Fly it a pitch above the soar of praise:</span>
<br/>
<span>For flattery fear thou not to be convicted;</span>
<br/>
<span>For, were thy admiration ten times more,</span>
<br/>
<span>Ten times ten thousand more the worth exceeds,</span>
<br/>
<span>Of that thou art to praise, thy praises worth.</span>
<br/>
<span>Begin, I will to contemplate the while:</span>
<br/>
<span>Forget not to set down, how passionate,</span>
<br/>
<span>How heart-sick, and how full of languishment,</span>
<br/>
<span>Her beauty makes me.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>Write I to a woman?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What beauty else could triumph over me;</span>
<br/>
<span>Or who but women, do our love-lays greet?</span>
<br/>
<span>What, thinkst thou I did bid thee praise a horse?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Of what condition or estate she is,</span>
<br/>
<span>Twere requisite that I should know, my lord.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Of such estate, that hers is as a throne,</span>
<br/>
<span>And my estate the footstool where she treads:</span>
<br/>
<span>Then mayst thou judge what her condition is,</span>
<br/>
<span>By the proportion of her mightiness.</span>
<br/>
<span>Write on, while I peruse her in my thoughts.</span>
<br/>
<span class="elision"></span>
<br/>
<span>Her voice to music, or the nightingale:</span>
<br/>
<span>To music every summer-leaping swain</span>
<br/>
<span>Compares his sun-burnt lover when she speaks:</span>
<br/>
<span>And why should I speak of the nightingale?</span>
<br/>
<span>The nightingale sings of adulterate wrong;</span>
<br/>
<span>And that, compard, is too satyrical:</span>
<br/>
<span>For sin, though sin, would not be so esteemd;</span>
<br/>
<span>But, rather, virtue sin, sin virtue deemd.</span>
<br/>
<span>Her hair, far softer than the silkworms twist,</span>
<br/>
<span>Like to a flattering glass, doth make more fair</span>
<br/>
<span>The yellow amber: “like a flattering glass”</span>
<br/>
<span>Comes in too soon; for, writing of her eyes,</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill say, that like a glass they catch the sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>And thence the hot reflection doth rebound</span>
<br/>
<span>Against the breast, and burns my heart within.</span>
<br/>
<span>Ah, what a world of descant makes my soul</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon this voluntary ground of love!⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Come, Lodwick, hast thou turnd thy ink to gold?</span>
<br/>
<span>If not, write but in letters capital</span>
<br/>
<span>My mistress name, and it will gild thy paper.</span>
<br/>
<span>Read, Lodwick, read;</span>
<br/>
<span>Fill thou the empty hollows of mine ears</span>
<br/>
<span>With the sweet hearing of thy poetry.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>I have not to a period brought her praise.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Her praise is as my love, both infinite,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which apprehend such violent extremes</span>
<br/>
<span>That they disdain an ending period.</span>
<br/>
<span>Her beauty hath no match but my affection;</span>
<br/>
<span>Hers more than most, mine most, and more than more:</span>
<br/>
<span>Hers more to praise than tell the sea by drops;</span>
<br/>
<span>Nay, more, than drop the massy earth by sands,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, sand by sand, print them in memory:</span>
<br/>
<span>Then wherefore talkst thou of a period,</span>
<br/>
<span>To that which craves unended admiration?</span>
<br/>
<span>Read, let us hear.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>“More fair and chaste than is the queen of shades,”⁠—</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>That line hath two faults, gross and palpable:</span>
<br/>
<span>Comparst thou her to the pale queen of night,</span>
<br/>
<span>Who, being set in dark, seems therefore light?</span>
<br/>
<span>What is she, when the sun lifts up his head,</span>
<br/>
<span>But like a fading taper, dim and dead?</span>
<br/>
<span>My love shall brave the eye of heaven at noon,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, being unmaskd, outshine the golden sun.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>What is the other fault, my sovereign lord?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Read oer the line again.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>“More fair and chaste,”⁠—</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I did not bid thee talk of chastity,</span>
<br/>
<span>To ransack so the treasure of her mind;</span>
<br/>
<span>For I had rather have her chasd, than chaste.</span>
<br/>
<span>Out with the moon-line, I will none of it,</span>
<br/>
<span>And let me have her likend to the sun:</span>
<br/>
<span>Say, she hath thrice more splendour than the sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>That her perfections emulate the sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>That she breeds sweets as plenteous as the sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>That she doth thaw cold winter like the sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>That she doth cheer fresh summer like the sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>That she doth dazzle gazers like the sun:</span>
<br/>
<span>And, in this application to the sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>Bid her be free and general as the sun;</span>
<br/>
<span>Who smiles upon the basest weed that grows,</span>
<br/>
<span>As lovingly as on the fragrant rose.</span>
<br/>
<span>Lets see what follows that same moon-light line.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>“More fair and chaste than is the queen of shades;</span>
<br/>
<span>More bold in constancy”</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>In constancy! than who?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>—“Than Judith was.”</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O monstrous line! Put in the next a sword,</span>
<br/>
<span>And I shall woo her to cut of my head.</span>
<br/>
<span>Blot, blot, good Lodwick! Let us hear the next.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>Theres all that yet is done.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I thank thee then, thou hast done little ill;</span>
<br/>
<span>But what is done, is passing, passing ill;</span>
<br/>
<span>No, let the captain talk of boistrous war;</span>
<br/>
<span>The prisoner, of immured dark constraint;</span>
<br/>
<span>The sick man best sets down the pangs of death;</span>
<br/>
<span>The man that starves, the sweetness of a feast;</span>
<br/>
<span>The frozen soul, the benefit of fire;</span>
<br/>
<span>And every grief, his happy opposite:</span>
<br/>
<span>Love cannot sound well, but in lovers tongues;</span>
<br/>
<span>Give me the pen and paper, I will write.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>But soft, here comes the treasurer of my spirit.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Lodwick, thou knowst not how to draw a battle;</span>
<br/>
<span>These wings, these flankers, and these squadrons</span>
<br/>
<span>Argue in thee defective discipline:</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou shouldest have placd this here, this other here.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Pardon my boldness, my thrice-gracious lord;</span>
<br/>
<span>Let my intrusion here be calld my duty,</span>
<br/>
<span>That comes to see my sovereign how he fares.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Go, draw the same, I tell thee in what form.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td>I go. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Sorry I am, to see my liege so sad:</span>
<br/>
<span>What may thy subject do, to drive from thee</span>
<br/>
<span>Thy gloomy consort, sullen melancholy?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ah, lady, I am blunt, and cannot straw</span>
<br/>
<span>The flowers of solace in a ground of shame:</span>
<br/>
<span>Since I came hither, countess, I am wrongd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Now, God forbid, that any in my house</span>
<br/>
<span>Should think my sovereign wrong! Thrice-gentle king,</span>
<br/>
<span>Acquaint me with your cause of discontent.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>How near then shall I be to remedy?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>As near, my liege, as all my womans power</span>
<br/>
<span>Can pawn itself to buy thy remedy.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>If thou speakst true, then have I my redress:</span>
<br/>
<span>Engage thy power to redeem my joys,</span>
<br/>
<span>And I am joyful, countess; else, I die.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td>I will, my liege.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Swear, countess, that thou wilt.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td>By Heaven, I will.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then take thyself a little way aside,</span>
<br/>
<span>And tell thyself, a king doth dote on thee:</span>
<br/>
<span>Say that within thy power it<a href="#note-2" id="noteref-2" epub:type="noteref">2</a> doth lie</span>
<br/>
<span>To make him happy, and that thou hast sworn</span>
<br/>
<span>To give him all the joy within thy power:</span>
<br/>
<span>Do this; and tell me, when I shall be happy.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>All this is done, my thrice-dread sovereign:</span>
<br/>
<span>That power of love, that I have power to give,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou hast with all devout obedience;</span>
<br/>
<span>Employ me how thou wilt in proof thereof.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Thou hearst me say, that I do dote on thee.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>If on my beauty, take it if thou canst;</span>
<br/>
<span>Though little, I do prize it ten times less:</span>
<br/>
<span>If on my virtue, take it if thou canst;</span>
<br/>
<span>For virtues store by giving doth augment:</span>
<br/>
<span>Be it on what it will, that I can give</span>
<br/>
<span>And thou canst take away, inherit it.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>It is thy beauty that I would enjoy.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O, were it painted, I would wipe it off</span>
<br/>
<span>And dispossess myself, to give it thee.</span>
<br/>
<span>But, sovereign, it is solderd to my life;</span>
<br/>
<span>Take one, and both; for, like an humble shadow,</span>
<br/>
<span>It haunts the sunshine of my summers life.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>But thou mayst lend it me to sport withal.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>As easy may my intellectual soul</span>
<br/>
<span>Be lent away, and yet my body live,</span>
<br/>
<span>As lend my body, palace to my soul,</span>
<br/>
<span>Away from her, and yet retain my soul.</span>
<br/>
<span>My body is her bower, her court, her abbey,</span>
<br/>
<span>And she an angel, pure, divine, unspotted;</span>
<br/>
<span>If I should leave her house, my lord, to thee,</span>
<br/>
<span>I kill my poor soul, and my poor soul me.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Didst thou not swear, to give me what I would?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td>I did, my liege; so, what you would, I could.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I wish no more of thee than thou mayst give,</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor beg I do not, but I rather buy;</span>
<br/>
<span>That is, thy love; and, for that love of thine,</span>
<br/>
<span>In rich exchange, I tender to thee mine.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>But that your lips were sacred, my lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>You would profane the holy name of love.</span>
<br/>
<span>That love, you offer me, you cannot give,</span>
<br/>
<span>For Caesar owes that tribute to his queen:</span>
<br/>
<span>That love, you beg of me, I cannot give,</span>
<br/>
<span>For Sara owes that duty to her lord.</span>
<br/>
<span>He that doth clip or counterfeit your stamp</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall die, my lord: and will your sacred self</span>
<br/>
<span>Commit high treason against the King of Heaven,</span>
<br/>
<span>To stamp his image in forbidden metal,</span>
<br/>
<span>Forgetting your allegiance and your oath?</span>
<br/>
<span>In violating marriage sacred law,</span>
<br/>
<span>You break a greater honour than yourself:</span>
<br/>
<span>To be a king, is of a younger house</span>
<br/>
<span>Than to be married; your progenitor,</span>
<br/>
<span>Sole-reigning Adam on the universe,</span>
<br/>
<span>By God was honourd for a married man,</span>
<br/>
<span>But not by him anointed for a king.</span>
<br/>
<span>It is a penalty to break your statutes,</span>
<br/>
<span>Though not enacted with your highness hand:</span>
<br/>
<span>How much more, to infringe the holy act</span>
<br/>
<span>Made by the mouth of God, seald with his hand?</span>
<br/>
<span>I know, my sovereign—in my husbands love,</span>
<br/>
<span>Who now doth loyal service in his wars</span>
<br/>
<span>Doth but so try the wife of Salisbury,</span>
<br/>
<span>Whether she will hear a wantons tale, or no;</span>
<br/>
<span>Lest being therein guilty by my stay,</span>
<br/>
<span>From that, not from my liege, I turn away. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Whether is her beauty by her words divine,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or are her words sweet chaplains to her beauty?</span>
<br/>
<span>Like as the wind doth beautify a sail,</span>
<br/>
<span>And as a sail becomes the unseen wind,</span>
<br/>
<span>So do her words her beauty, beauty words.</span>
<br/>
<span>O, that I were a honey-gathering bee,</span>
<br/>
<span>To bear the comb of virtue from this flower;</span>
<br/>
<span>And not a poison-sucking envious spider,</span>
<br/>
<span>To turn the juice I take to deadly venom!</span>
<br/>
<span>Religion is austere, and beauty gentle;</span>
<br/>
<span>Too strict a guardian for so fair a ward.</span>
<br/>
<span>O, that she were, as is the air, to me!</span>
<br/>
<span>Why, so she is; for, when I would embrace her,</span>
<br/>
<span>This do I, and catch nothing but myself.</span>
<br/>
<span>I must enjoy her; for I cannot beat,</span>
<br/>
<span>With reason and reproof, fond love away.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Here comes her father: I will work with him,</span>
<br/>
<span>To bear my colours in this field of love.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>How is it, that my sovereign is so sad?</span>
<br/>
<span>May I with pardon know your highness grief,</span>
<br/>
<span>And that my old endeavour will remove it,</span>
<br/>
<span>It shall not cumber long your majesty.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>A kind and voluntary gift thou profferst,</span>
<br/>
<span>That I was forward to have beggd of thee.</span>
<br/>
<span>But, O thou world, great nurse of flattery,</span>
<br/>
<span>Why dost thou tip mens tongues with golden words</span>
<br/>
<span>And peise their deeds with weight of heavy lead,</span>
<br/>
<span>That fair performance cannot follow promise?</span>
<br/>
<span>O, that a man might hold the hearts close book,</span>
<br/>
<span>And choke the lavish tongue when it doth utter</span>
<br/>
<span>The breath of falsehood not characterd there!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Far be it from the honour of my age</span>
<br/>
<span>That I should owe bright gold and render lead!</span>
<br/>
<span>Age is a cynic, not a flatterer:</span>
<br/>
<span>I say again, that, if I knew your grief,</span>
<br/>
<span>And that by me it may be lessened,</span>
<br/>
<span>My proper harm should buy your highness good.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>These are the vulgar tenders of false men,</span>
<br/>
<span>That never pay the duty of their words.</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou wilt not stick to swear what thou hast said;</span>
<br/>
<span>But, when thou knowst my griefs condition,</span>
<br/>
<span>This rash-disgorged vomit of thy word</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou wilt eat up again, and leave me helpless.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>By Heaven, I will not, though your majesty</span>
<br/>
<span>Did bid me run upon your sword and die.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Say, that my grief is no way medcinable,</span>
<br/>
<span>But by the loss and bruising of thine honour?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>If nothing but that loss may vantage you,</span>
<br/>
<span>I would account that loss my vantage too.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Thinkst that thou canst unswear thy oath again?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td>I cannot; nor I would not, if I could.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>But, if thou dost, what shall I say to thee?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What may be said to any perjurd villain</span>
<br/>
<span>That breaks the sacred warrant of an oath.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>What wilt thou say to one that breaks an oath?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>That he hath broke his faith with God and man</span>
<br/>
<span>And from them both stands excommunicate.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What office were it to suggest a man</span>
<br/>
<span>To break a lawful and religious vow?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td>An office for the devil, not for man.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>That devils office must thou do for me;</span>
<br/>
<span>Or break thy oath or cancel all the bonds</span>
<br/>
<span>Of love and duty twixt thyself and me.</span>
<br/>
<span>And therefore, Warwick, if thou art thyself,</span>
<br/>
<span>The lord and master of thy word and oath,</span>
<br/>
<span>Go to thy daughter, and in my behalf</span>
<br/>
<span>Command her, woo her, win her any ways,</span>
<br/>
<span>To be my mistress and my secret love.</span>
<br/>
<span>I will not stand to hear thee make reply;</span>
<br/>
<span>Thy oath break hers, or let thy sovereign die. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O doting king! O detestable office!</span>
<br/>
<span>Well may I tempt myself to wrong myself,</span>
<br/>
<span>When he hath sworn me by the name of God</span>
<br/>
<span>To break a vow made by the name of God.</span>
<br/>
<span>What if I swear by this right hand of mine</span>
<br/>
<span>To cut this right hand off? the better way</span>
<br/>
<span>Were to profane the idol than confound it:</span>
<br/>
<span>But neither will I do; Ill keep mine oath</span>
<br/>
<span>And to my daughter make a recantation</span>
<br/>
<span>Of all the virtue I have preachd to her.</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill say, she must forget her husband Salisbury,</span>
<br/>
<span>If she remember to embrace the king;</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill say, an oath may easily be broken,</span>
<br/>
<span>But not so easily pardond, being broken;</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill say, it is true charity to love,</span>
<br/>
<span>But not true love to be so charitable;</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill say, his greatness may bear out the shame,</span>
<br/>
<span>But not his kingdom can buy out the sin;</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill say, it is my duty to persuade,</span>
<br/>
<span>But not her honesty to give consent.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>See, where she comes: was never father, had</span>
<br/>
<span>Against his child an embassage so bad.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My lord and father, I have sought for you:</span>
<br/>
<span>My mother and the peers importune you</span>
<br/>
<span>To keep in presence of his majesty</span>
<br/>
<span>And do your best to make his highness merry.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>How shall I enter in this arrant errand?</span>
<br/>
<span>I must not call her child; for wheres the father</span>
<br/>
<span>That will, in such a suit, seduce his child?</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, Wife of Salisbury—shall I so begin?</span>
<br/>
<span>No, hes my friend; and where is found the friend,</span>
<br/>
<span>That will do friendship such indammagement?⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span><i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">To the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</b>.</i> Neither my daughter, nor my dear friends wife,</span>
<br/>
<span>I am not Warwick, as thou thinkst I am,</span>
<br/>
<span>But an attorney from the court of hell;</span>
<br/>
<span>That thus have housd my spirit in his form,</span>
<br/>
<span>To do a message to thee from the king.</span>
<br/>
<span>The mighty King of England dotes on thee:</span>
<br/>
<span>He that hath power to take away thy life</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath power to take thine honour; then consent</span>
<br/>
<span>To pawn thine honour, rather than thy life:</span>
<br/>
<span>Honour is often lost and got again;</span>
<br/>
<span>But life, once gone, hath no recovery.</span>
<br/>
<span>The sun, that withers hay, doth nourish grass;</span>
<br/>
<span>The king that would distain thee will advance thee.</span>
<br/>
<span>The poets write that great Achilles spear</span>
<br/>
<span>Could heal the wound it made: the moral is,</span>
<br/>
<span>What mighty men misdo, they can amend.</span>
<br/>
<span>The lion doth become his bloody jaws</span>
<br/>
<span>And grace his foragement, by being mild</span>
<br/>
<span>When vassel fear lies trembling at his feet.</span>
<br/>
<span>The king will in his glory hide thy shame;</span>
<br/>
<span>And those that gaze on him to find out thee</span>
<br/>
<span>Will lose their eyesight, looking in the sun.</span>
<br/>
<span>What can one drop of poison harm the sea,</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose hugy vastures can digest the ill</span>
<br/>
<span>And make it lose his operation?</span>
<br/>
<span>The kings great name will temper thy misdeeds,</span>
<br/>
<span>And give the bitter potion of reproach</span>
<br/>
<span>A sugard-sweet and most delicious taste:</span>
<br/>
<span>Besides, it is no harm, to do the thing</span>
<br/>
<span>Which without shame could not be left undone.</span>
<br/>
<span>Thus have I, in his majestys behalf,</span>
<br/>
<span>Apparelld sin in virtuous sentences,</span>
<br/>
<span>And dwell upon thy answer in his suit.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Unnatural besiege! Woe me unhappy,</span>
<br/>
<span>To have escapd the danger of my foes</span>
<br/>
<span>And to be ten times worse envird by friends!</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath he no means to stain my honest blood,</span>
<br/>
<span>But to corrupt the author of my blood</span>
<br/>
<span>To be his scandalous and vile solicitor?</span>
<br/>
<span>No marvel, though the branches be then infected,</span>
<br/>
<span>When poison hath encompassed the root:</span>
<br/>
<span>No marvel, though the leprous infant die,</span>
<br/>
<span>When the stern dam envenometh the dug.</span>
<br/>
<span>Why then, give sin a passport to offend,</span>
<br/>
<span>And youth the dangerous rein of liberty:</span>
<br/>
<span>Blot out the strict forbidding of the law;</span>
<br/>
<span>And cancel every canon, that prescribes</span>
<br/>
<span>A shame for shame or penance for offence.</span>
<br/>
<span>No, let me die, if his too boistrous will</span>
<br/>
<span>Will have it so, before I will consent</span>
<br/>
<span>To be an actor in his graceless lust.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Warwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Why, now thou speakst as I would have thee speak:</span>
<br/>
<span>And mark how I unsay my words again.</span>
<br/>
<span>An honourable grave is more esteemd,</span>
<br/>
<span>Than the polluted closet of a king:</span>
<br/>
<span>The greater man, the greater is the thing,</span>
<br/>
<span>Be it good or bad, that he shall undertake:</span>
<br/>
<span>An unreputed mote, flying in the sun,</span>
<br/>
<span>Presents a greater substance than it is:</span>
<br/>
<span>The freshest summers day doth soonest taint</span>
<br/>
<span>The loathed carrion that it seems to kiss:</span>
<br/>
<span>Deep are the blows made with a mighty axe:</span>
<br/>
<span>That sin doth ten times aggravate itself,</span>
<br/>
<span>That is committed in a holy place:</span>
<br/>
<span>An evil deed, done by authority,</span>
<br/>
<span>Is sin and subornation: deck an ape</span>
<br/>
<span>In tissue, and the beauty of the robe</span>
<br/>
<span>Adds but the greater scorn unto the beast.</span>
<br/>
<span>A spacious field of reasons could I urge</span>
<br/>
<span>Between his glory, daughter, and thy shame:</span>
<br/>
<span>That poison shows worst in a golden cup;</span>
<br/>
<span>Dark night seems darker by the lightning-flash;</span>
<br/>
<span>Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds;</span>
<br/>
<span>And every glory that inclines to sin,</span>
<br/>
<span>The shame is treble by the opposite.</span>
<br/>
<span>So leave I, with my blessing in thy bosom;</span>
<br/>
<span>Which then convert to a most heavy curse,</span>
<br/>
<span>When thou convertst from honours golden name</span>
<br/>
<span>To the black faction of bed-blotting shame! <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ill follow thee; and when my mind turns so,</span>
<br/>
<span>My body sink my soul in endless woe! <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-2-2" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">II</span>
</h3>
<p>The same. A room in the castle.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, meeting.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Thrice-noble Audley, well encounterd here:</span>
<br/>
<span>How is it with our sovereign and his peers?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Tis full a fortnight since I saw his highness,</span>
<br/>
<span>What time he sent me forth to muster men;</span>
<br/>
<span>Which I accordingly have done, and bring them hither</span>
<br/>
<span>In fair array before his majesty.</span>
<br/>
<span>What news, my Lord of Derby, from the Emperor?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>As good as we desire: the Emperor</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath yielded to his highness friendly aid;</span>
<br/>
<span>And makes our king lieutenant-general</span>
<br/>
<span>In all his lands and large dominions:</span>
<br/>
<span>Then via for the spacious bounds of France!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>What, doth his highness leap to hear these news?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I have not yet found time to open them;</span>
<br/>
<span>The king is in his closet, malcontent,</span>
<br/>
<span>For what, I know not, but he gave in charge,</span>
<br/>
<span>Till after dinner, none should interrupt him:</span>
<br/>
<span>The Countess Salisbury, and her father Warwick,</span>
<br/>
<span>Artois, and all, look underneath the brows.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>Undoubtedly then some thing is amiss. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Trumpet within.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>The trumpets sound; the king is now abroad.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>Here comes his highness.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>Befall my sovereign all my sovereigns wish!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Ah, that thou wert a witch, to make it so!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>The emperor greeteth you: <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Presenting letters.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Would it were the countess!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>And hath accorded to your highness suit.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Thou liest, she hath not; but I would, she had!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>All love and duty to my lord the king!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Well, all but one is none:—what news with you?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I have, my liege, levied those horse and foot,</span>
<br/>
<span>According to your charge, and brought them hither.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then let those foot trudge hence upon those horse,</span>
<br/>
<span>According to our discharge, and be gone.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Derby,</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill look upon the countess mind anon.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>The countess mind, my liege?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>I mean the emperor: leave me alone.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>Whats in his mind?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>Lets leave him to his humour. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Thus from the hearts abundance speaks the tongue;</span>
<br/>
<span>Countess for emperor: and, indeed, why not?</span>
<br/>
<span>She is as imperator over me;</span>
<br/>
<span>And I to her</span>
<br/>
<span>Am as a kneeling vassal that observes</span>
<br/>
<span>The pleasure or displeasure of her eye.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What says the more than Cleopatras match</span>
<br/>
<span>To Caesar now?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>That yet, my liege, ere night</span>
<br/>
<span>She will resolve your majesty. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Drum within.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What drum is this, that thunders forth this march,</span>
<br/>
<span>To start the tender Cupid in my bosom?</span>
<br/>
<span>Poor sheep-skin, how it brawls with him that beateth it!</span>
<br/>
<span>Go, break the thundring parchment-bottom out,</span>
<br/>
<span>And I will teach it to conduct sweet lines</span>
<br/>
<span>Unto the bosom of a heavenly nymph:</span>
<br/>
<span>For I will use it as my writing-paper;</span>
<br/>
<span>And so reduce him, from a scolding drum,</span>
<br/>
<span>To be the herald and dear counsel-bearer</span>
<br/>
<span>Betwixt a goddess and a mighty king.</span>
<br/>
<span>Go, bid the drummer learn to touch the lute,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or hang him in the braces of his drum;</span>
<br/>
<span>For now we think it an uncivil thing,</span>
<br/>
<span>To trouble heaven with such harsh resounds:</span>
<br/>
<span>Away.⁠—<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>The quarrel, that I have, requires no arms</span>
<br/>
<span>But these of mine; and these shall meet my foe</span>
<br/>
<span>In a deep march of penetrable groans:</span>
<br/>
<span>My eyes shall be my arrows; and my sighs</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall serve me as the vantage of the wind,</span>
<br/>
<span>To whirl away my sweetst artillery:</span>
<br/>
<span>Ah but, alas, she wins the sun of me,</span>
<br/>
<span>For that is she herself; and thence it comes</span>
<br/>
<span>That poets term the wanton warrior blind;</span>
<br/>
<span>But love hath eyes as judgement to his steps,</span>
<br/>
<span>Till too-much-loved glory dazzles them.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Reenter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>How now?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My liege, the drum that stroke the lusty march</span>
<br/>
<span>Stands with Prince Edward, your thrice-valiant son.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</b>. <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b> retires to the door.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I see the boy. O, how his mothers face,</span>
<br/>
<span>Modelld in his, corrects my strayd desire</span>
<br/>
<span>And rates my heart and chides my thievish eye;</span>
<br/>
<span>Who being rich enough in seeing her,</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet seeks elsewhere: and basest theft is that,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which cannot cloak itself on poverty.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Now, boy, what news?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I have assembled, my dear lord and father,</span>
<br/>
<span>The choicest buds of all our English blood</span>
<br/>
<span>For our affairs in France; and here we come,</span>
<br/>
<span>To take direction from your majesty.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Still do I see in him delineate</span>
<br/>
<span>His mothers visage; those his eyes are hers,</span>
<br/>
<span>Who looking wistly on me make me blush;</span>
<br/>
<span>For faults against themselves give evidence:</span>
<br/>
<span>Lust is a fire; and men, like lanthorns, show</span>
<br/>
<span>Light lust within themselves, even through themselves.</span>
<br/>
<span>Away, loose silks of wavering vanity!</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall the large limit of fair Brittany</span>
<br/>
<span>By me be overthrown? and shall I not</span>
<br/>
<span>Master this little mansion of myself?</span>
<br/>
<span>Give me an armour of eternal steel;</span>
<br/>
<span>I go to conquer kings; and shall I then</span>
<br/>
<span>Subdue myself and be my enemys friend?</span>
<br/>
<span>It must not be.—Come, boy, forward, advance!</span>
<br/>
<span>Lets with our colours sweet the air of France.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My liege, the countess with a smiling cheer</span>
<br/>
<span>Desires access unto your majesty. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Advancing from the door, and whispering to him.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Why, there it goes! that very smile of hers</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath ransomd captive France, and set the king,</span>
<br/>
<span>The Dauphin, and the peers, at liberty.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Go, leave me, Ned, and revel with thy friends. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Thy mother is but black; and thou, like her,</span>
<br/>
<span>Dost put into my mind how foul she is.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Go, fetch the countess hither in thy hand</span>
<br/>
<span>And let her chase away these winter clouds;</span>
<br/>
<span>For she gives beauty both to heaven and earth. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>The sin is more to hack and hew poor men,</span>
<br/>
<span>Than to embrace in an unlawful bed</span>
<br/>
<span>The register of all rarieties</span>
<br/>
<span>Since leathern Adam till this youngest hour.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Reenter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b>, with the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Go, Lodwick, put thy hand into my purse,</span>
<br/>
<span>Play, spend, give, riot, waste; do what thou wilt,</span>
<br/>
<span>So thou wilt hence a while and leave me here. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lodwick</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Now, my souls playfellow! art thou come,</span>
<br/>
<span>To speak the more than heavenly word of <em>yea</em></span>
<br/>
<span>To my objection in thy beauteous love?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td>My father on his blessing hath commanded</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>That thou shalt yield to me?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td>Ay, dear my liege, your due.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>And that, my dearest love, can be no less</span>
<br/>
<span>Than right for right and tender love for love.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Than wrong for wrong and endless hate for hate.</span>
<br/>
<span>But—sith I see your majesty so bent,</span>
<br/>
<span>That my unwillingness, my husbands love,</span>
<br/>
<span>Your high estate, nor no respect respected</span>
<br/>
<span>Can be my help, but that your mightiness</span>
<br/>
<span>Will overbear and awe these dear regards</span>
<br/>
<span>I bind my discontent to my content,</span>
<br/>
<span>And what I would not, Ill compel I will;</span>
<br/>
<span>Provided that yourself remove those lets</span>
<br/>
<span>That stand between your highness love and mine.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Name them, fair countess, and, by Heaven, I will.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>It is their lives, that stand between our love,</span>
<br/>
<span>That I would have chokd up, my sovereign.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Whose lives, my lady?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My thrice-loving liege,</span>
<br/>
<span>Your queen, and Salisbury my wedded husband;</span>
<br/>
<span>Who living have that title in our love</span>
<br/>
<span>That we can not bestow but by their death.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Thy opposition is beyond our Law.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>So is your desire: if the law</span>
<br/>
<span>Can hinder you to execute the one,</span>
<br/>
<span>Let it forbid you to attempt the other:</span>
<br/>
<span>I cannot think you love me as you say</span>
<br/>
<span>Unless you do make good what you have sworn.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No more; thy husband and the queen shall die.</span>
<br/>
<span>Fairer thou art by far than Hero was;</span>
<br/>
<span>Beardless Leander not so strong as I:</span>
<br/>
<span>He swum an easy current for his love;</span>
<br/>
<span>But I will through a Hellespont of blood</span>
<br/>
<span>To arrive at Sestos where my Hero lies.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Nay, youll do more; youll make the river, too,</span>
<br/>
<span>With their heart-bloods that keep our love asunder,</span>
<br/>
<span>Of which my husband and your wife are twain.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Thy beauty makes them guilty of their death</span>
<br/>
<span>And gives in evidence that they shall die;</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon which verdict, I, their judge, condemn them.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O perjurd beauty! more corrupted judge!</span>
<br/>
<span>When to the great star-chamber oer our heads</span>
<br/>
<span>The universal sessions calls to count</span>
<br/>
<span>This packing evil, we both shall tremble for it.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>What says my fair love? is she resolute?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Countess</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Resolvd to be dissolvd; and, therefore, this</span>
<br/>
<span>Keep but thy word, great king, and I am thine.</span>
<br/>
<span>Stand where thou dost, Ill part a little from thee,</span>
<br/>
<span>And see how I will yield me to thy hands. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Turning suddenly upon him, and showing two daggers.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Here by my side doth hang my wedding knifes:</span>
<br/>
<span>Take thou the one and with it kill thy queen</span>
<br/>
<span>And learn by me to find her where she lies;</span>
<br/>
<span>And with this other Ill dispatch my love,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which now lies fast asleep within my heart:</span>
<br/>
<span>When they are gone, then Ill consent to love.</span>
<br/>
<span>Stir not, lascivious king, to hinder me;</span>
<br/>
<span>My resolution is more nimbler far</span>
<br/>
<span>Than thy prevention can be in my rescue,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, if thou stir, I strike: therefore stand still,</span>
<br/>
<span>And hear the choice that I will put thee to:</span>
<br/>
<span>Either swear to leave thy most unholy suit,</span>
<br/>
<span>And never henceforth to solicit me;</span>
<br/>
<span>Or else, by Heaven, <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">kneeling</i> this sharp-pointed knife</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall stain thy earth with that which thou wouldst stain,</span>
<br/>
<span>My poor chaste blood. Swear, Edward, swear,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or I will strike and die before thee here.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Even by that Power I swear, that gives me now</span>
<br/>
<span>The power to be ashamed of myself,</span>
<br/>
<span>I never mean to part my lips again</span>
<br/>
<span>In any words that tends to such a suit.</span>
<br/>
<span>Arise, true English Lady, whom our isle</span>
<br/>
<span>May better boast of, than eer Roman might</span>
<br/>
<span>Of her, whose ransackd treasury hath taskd</span>
<br/>
<span>The vain endeavour of so many pens:</span>
<br/>
<span>Arise; and be my fault thy honours fame,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which after-ages shall enrich thee with.</span>
<br/>
<span>I am awaked from this idle dream;⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Warwick, my son, Derby, Artois, and Audley,</span>
<br/>
<span>Brave warriors all, where are you all this while?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lords</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Warwick, I make thee Warden of the North:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou, Prince of Wales, and Audley, straight to sea;</span>
<br/>
<span>Scour to Newhaven; some there stay for me:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Myself, Artois, and Derby, will through Flanders</span>
<br/>
<span>To greet our friends there and to crave their aide:</span>
<br/>
<span>This night will scarce suffice me, to discover</span>
<br/>
<span>My follys siege against a faithful lover;</span>
<br/>
<span>For, ere the sun shall gild the eastern sky,</span>
<br/>
<span>Well wake him with our martial harmony. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
</section>
<section id="act-3" epub:type="chapter bodymatter z3998:fiction z3998:drama">
<h2>
<span epub:type="label">Act</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">III</span>
</h2>
<section id="scene-3-1" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">I</span>
</h3>
<p>Flanders. The French camp.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John of France</b>; his two Sons, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles Duke of Normandy</b>, and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</b>; the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Duke of Lorraine</b>, and others.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Here, till our navy of a thousand sail</span>
<br/>
<span>Have made a breakfast to our foe by sea,</span>
<br/>
<span>Let us encamp to wait their happy speed.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Lorraine, what readiness is Edward in?</span>
<br/>
<span>How hast thou heard that he provided is</span>
<br/>
<span>Of martial furniture for this exploit?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>To lay aside unnecessary soothing</span>
<br/>
<span>And not to spend the time in circumstance,</span>
<br/>
<span>Tis bruited for a certainty, my lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>That hes exceeding strongly fortified;</span>
<br/>
<span>His subjects flock as willingly to war</span>
<br/>
<span>As if unto a triumph they were led.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>England was wont to harbour malcontents,</span>
<br/>
<span>Bloodthirsty and seditious Catilines,</span>
<br/>
<span>Spendthrifts, and such as gape for nothing else</span>
<br/>
<span>But changing and alteration of the state;</span>
<br/>
<span>And is it possible,</span>
<br/>
<span>That they are now so loyal in themselves?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>All but the Scot; who solemnly protests,</span>
<br/>
<span>As heretofore I have informd his grace,</span>
<br/>
<span>Never to sheathe his sword, or take a truce.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ah, thats the anchrage of some better hope!</span>
<br/>
<span>But, on the other side, to think what friends</span>
<br/>
<span>King Edward hath retaind in Netherland,</span>
<br/>
<span>Among those ever-bibbing Epicures,</span>
<br/>
<span>Those frothy Dutchmen, puffd with double beer,</span>
<br/>
<span>That drink and swill in every place they come,</span>
<br/>
<span>Doth not a little aggravate mine ire:</span>
<br/>
<span>Besides, we hear, the Emperor conjoins,</span>
<br/>
<span>And stalls him in his own authority:</span>
<br/>
<span>But, all the mightier that their number is,</span>
<br/>
<span>The greater glory reaps the victory.</span>
<br/>
<span>Some friends have we beside domestic power;</span>
<br/>
<span>The stern Polonian, and the warlike Dane,</span>
<br/>
<span>The king of Bohemia and of Sicily,</span>
<br/>
<span>Are all become confederates with us,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, as I think, are marching hither apace. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Drum within.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>But, soft, I hear the music of their drums,</span>
<br/>
<span>By which I guess that their approach is near.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King of Bohemia</b>, and Forces; <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Aid</b> of Danes, Poles, and Muscovites.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King of Bohemia</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>King John of France, as league and neighbourhood</span>
<br/>
<span>Requires when friends are anyway distressd,</span>
<br/>
<span>I come to aide thee with my countrys force.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Pole</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>And from great Moscow, fearful to the Turk,</span>
<br/>
<span>And lofty Poland, nurse of hardy men,</span>
<br/>
<span>I bring these servitors to fight for thee</span>
<br/>
<span>Who willingly will venture in thy cause.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Welcome, Bohemian king; and welcome, all:</span>
<br/>
<span>This your great kindness I will not forget.</span>
<br/>
<span>Besides your plentiful rewards in crowns,</span>
<br/>
<span>That from our treasury ye shall receive,</span>
<br/>
<span>There comes a hare-braind nation, deckd in pride,</span>
<br/>
<span>The spoil of whom will be a treble game.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>And now my hope is full, my joy complete:</span>
<br/>
<span>At sea, we are as puissant as the force</span>
<br/>
<span>Of Agamemnon in the haven of Troy;</span>
<br/>
<span>By land, with Xerxes we compare of strength</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose soldiers drank up rivers in their thirst:</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, Bayard-like, blind over-weening Ned,</span>
<br/>
<span>To reach at our imperial diadem</span>
<br/>
<span>Is either to be swallowd of the waves</span>
<br/>
<span>Or hackd a-pieces when thou comst ashore.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter a <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Mariner</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Mariner</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Near to the coast I have descried, my lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>As I was busy in my watchful charge,</span>
<br/>
<span>The proud Armado of King Edwards ships:</span>
<br/>
<span>Which at the first, far off when I did ken,</span>
<br/>
<span>Seemd as it were a grove of witherd pines;</span>
<br/>
<span>But, drawing near, their glorious bright aspect,</span>
<br/>
<span>Their streaming ensigns wrought of colourd silk,</span>
<br/>
<span>Like to a meadow full of sundry flowers,</span>
<br/>
<span>Adorns the naked bosom of the earth.</span>
<br/>
<span>Majestical the order of their course,</span>
<br/>
<span>Figuring the horned circle of the moon:</span>
<br/>
<span>And on the top-gallant of the admiral,</span>
<br/>
<span>And likewise all the handmaids of his train,</span>
<br/>
<span>The arms of England and of France unite</span>
<br/>
<span>Are quarterd equally by heralds art.</span>
<br/>
<span>Thus, tightly carried with a merry gale,</span>
<br/>
<span>They plough the ocean hitherward amain.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Dare he already crop the flower-de-luce?</span>
<br/>
<span>I hope, the honey being gatherd thence,</span>
<br/>
<span>He, with the spider, afterward approachd,</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall suck forth deadly venom from the leaves.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>But wheres our navy? how are they prepard</span>
<br/>
<span>To wing themselves against this flight of ravens?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Mariner</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>They, having knowledge brought them by the scouts,</span>
<br/>
<span>Did break from anchor straight; and, puffd with rage</span>
<br/>
<span>No otherwise then were their sails with wind,</span>
<br/>
<span>Made forth, as when the empty eagle flies</span>
<br/>
<span>To satisfy his hungry griping maw.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Theres for thy news. Return unto thy bark;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, if thou scape the bloody stroke of war</span>
<br/>
<span>And do survive the conflict, come again</span>
<br/>
<span>And let us hear the manner of the fight.⁠—<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Mariner</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Mean space, my lords, tis best we be dispersd</span>
<br/>
<span>To several places, lest they chance to land:</span>
<br/>
<span>First, you, my lord, with your Bohemian troops,</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall pitch your battles on the lower hand;</span>
<br/>
<span>My eldest son, the Duke of Normandy,</span>
<br/>
<span>Together with the aid of Muscovites,</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall climb the higher ground another way;</span>
<br/>
<span>Here in the middle coast, betwixt you both,</span>
<br/>
<span>Philip, my youngest boy, and I will lodge.</span>
<br/>
<span>So, lords, be gone, and look unto your charge;</span>
<br/>
<span>You stand for France, an empire fair and large.⁠—<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King of Bohemia</b>, and Forces.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Now tell me, Philip, what is thy conceit,</span>
<br/>
<span>Touching the challenge that the English make?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I say, my lord, claim Edward what he can,</span>
<br/>
<span>And bring he neer so plain a pedigree,</span>
<br/>
<span>Tis you are in possession of the crown,</span>
<br/>
<span>And thats the surest point of all the law:</span>
<br/>
<span>But, were it not, yet, ere he should prevail,</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill make a conduit of my dearest blood</span>
<br/>
<span>Or chase those straggling upstarts home again.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Well said, young Philip! Call for bread and wine,</span>
<br/>
<span>That we may cheer our stomachs with repast,</span>
<br/>
<span>To look our foes more sternly in the face. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">A table and provisions brought in; <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King</b> and his <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Son</b> set down to it. Ordnance afar off.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Now is begun the heavy day at sea.</span>
<br/>
<span>Fight, Frenchmen, fight; be like the field of bears,</span>
<br/>
<span>When they defend their younglings in the caves!</span>
<br/>
<span>Steer, angry Nemesis, the happy helm;</span>
<br/>
<span>That with the sulphur battles of your rage</span>
<br/>
<span>The English fleet may be dispersd and sunk! <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Ordnance again.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O father, how this echoing cannon-shot,</span>
<br/>
<span>Like sweetest harmony, digests my eats!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Now, boy, thou hearst what thundring terror tis,</span>
<br/>
<span>To buckle for a kingdoms sovereignty.</span>
<br/>
<span>The earth, with giddy trembling when it shakes,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or when the exhalations of the air</span>
<br/>
<span>Breaks in extremity of lightning flash,</span>
<br/>
<span>Affrights not more than kings when they dispose</span>
<br/>
<span>To show the rancour of their high-swoln hearts. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Retreat heard.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Retreat is sounded; one side hath the worse:</span>
<br/>
<span>O, if it be the French!—Sweet Fortune, turn;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, in thy turning, change the forward winds,</span>
<br/>
<span>That, with advantage of a favouring sky,</span>
<br/>
<span>Our men may vanquish and the other fly!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Mariner</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My heart misgives:—say, mirror of pale death,</span>
<br/>
<span>To whom belongs the honour of this day?</span>
<br/>
<span>Relate, I pray thee, if thy breath will serve,</span>
<br/>
<span>The sad discourse of this discomfiture.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Mariner</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I will, my lord.</span>
<br/>
<span>My gracious sovereign, France hath taen the foil,</span>
<br/>
<span>And boasting Edward triumphs with success.</span>
<br/>
<span>These iron-hearted navies,</span>
<br/>
<span>When last I was reporter to your grace,</span>
<br/>
<span>Both full of angry spleen, of hope and fear,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hasting to meet each other in the face,</span>
<br/>
<span>At last conjoind, and by their admiral</span>
<br/>
<span>Our admiral encounterd many shot.</span>
<br/>
<span>By this, the other, that beheld these twain</span>
<br/>
<span>Give earnest-penny of a further wrack,</span>
<br/>
<span>Like fiery dragons took their haughty flight;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, likewise meeting, from their smoky wombs</span>
<br/>
<span>Sent many grim ambassadors of death.</span>
<br/>
<span>Then gan the day to turn to gloomy night;</span>
<br/>
<span>And darkness did as well enclose the quick</span>
<br/>
<span>As those that were but newly reft of life.</span>
<br/>
<span>No leisure servd for friends to bid farewell;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, if it had, the hideous noise was such,</span>
<br/>
<span>As each to other seemed deaf and dumb.</span>
<br/>
<span>Purple the sea; whose channel filld as fast</span>
<br/>
<span>With streaming gore that from the maimed fell</span>
<br/>
<span>As did her gushing moisture break into</span>
<br/>
<span>The crannied cleftures of the through-shot planks.</span>
<br/>
<span>Here flew a head, disseverd from the trunk;</span>
<br/>
<span>There mangled arms and legs were tossd aloft,</span>
<br/>
<span>As when a whirlwind takes the summer dust</span>
<br/>
<span>And scatters it in middle of the air.</span>
<br/>
<span>Then might ye see the reeling vessels split</span>
<br/>
<span>And tottering sink into the ruthless flood</span>
<br/>
<span>Until their lofty tops were seen no more.</span>
<br/>
<span>All shifts were tried both for defence and hurt.</span>
<br/>
<span>And now the effect of valour and of fear,</span>
<br/>
<span>Of resolution and of cowardice,</span>
<br/>
<span>We lively picturd; how the one for fame,</span>
<br/>
<span>The other by compulsion laid about.</span>
<br/>
<span>Much did the <i epub:type="se:name.vessel.ship">Nonpareille</i>, that brave ship;</span>
<br/>
<span>So did the <i epub:type="se:name.vessel.ship">Black-Snake of Bullen</i>, than which</span>
<br/>
<span>A bonnier vessel never yet spread sail:</span>
<br/>
<span>But all in vain; both sun, the wind and tide</span>
<br/>
<span>Revolted all unto our foemens side,</span>
<br/>
<span>That we perforce were fain to give them way,</span>
<br/>
<span>And they are landed: thus my tale is done;</span>
<br/>
<span>We have untimely lost, and they have won.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then rests there nothing, but with present speed</span>
<br/>
<span>To join our several forces all in one,</span>
<br/>
<span>And bid them battle ere they range too far.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Come, gentle Philip, let us hence depart;</span>
<br/>
<span>This soldiers words have piercd thy fathers heart. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-3-2" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">II</span>
</h3>
<p>Picardy. Fields near Cressy.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter a <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Frenchman</b>, meeting certain others, a <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Woman</b> and two Children, laden with household-stuff, as removing.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Well met, my masters: how now? whats the news?</span>
<br/>
<span>And wherefore are ye laden thus with stuff?</span>
<br/>
<span>What, is it quarter-day, that you remove</span>
<br/>
<span>And carry bag and baggage too?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Second Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Quarter-day? aye, and quartering day, I fear:</span>
<br/>
<span>Have ye not heard the news that flies abroad?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Frenchman</td>
<td>What news?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Third Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>How the French navy is destroyd at sea</span>
<br/>
<span>And that the English army is arrivd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Frenchman</td>
<td>What then?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Second Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What then, quoth you? why, ist not time to fly,</span>
<br/>
<span>When envy and destruction is so nigh?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Content thee, man; they are far enough from hence;</span>
<br/>
<span>And will be met, I warrant ye, to their cost,</span>
<br/>
<span>Before they break so far into the realm.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Second Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ay, so the grasshopper doth spend the time</span>
<br/>
<span>In mirthful jollity, till winter come;</span>
<br/>
<span>And then too late he would redeem his time</span>
<br/>
<span>When frozen cold hath nippd his careless head.</span>
<br/>
<span>He, that no sooner will provide a cloak</span>
<br/>
<span>Than when he sees it doth begin to rain,</span>
<br/>
<span>May, peradventure, for his negligence,</span>
<br/>
<span>Be throughly washd when he suspects it not.</span>
<br/>
<span>We that have charge and such a train as this</span>
<br/>
<span>Must look in time to look for them and us,</span>
<br/>
<span>Lest, when we would, we cannot be relievd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Belike, you then despair of all success</span>
<br/>
<span>And think your country will be subjugate.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Third Frenchman</td>
<td>We cannot tell; tis good to fear the worst.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Yet rather fight, than like unnatural sons</span>
<br/>
<span>Forsake your loving parents in distress.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Second Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Tush, they that have already taken arms</span>
<br/>
<span>Are many fearful millions in respect</span>
<br/>
<span>Of that small handful of our enemies.</span>
<br/>
<span>But tis a rightful quarrel must prevail;</span>
<br/>
<span>Edward is son unto our late kings sister,</span>
<br/>
<span>When John Valois is three degrees removd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Woman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Besides, there goes a prophecy abroad,</span>
<br/>
<span>Publishd by one that was a friar once</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose oracles have many times provd true;</span>
<br/>
<span>And now he says, “The time will shortly come,</span>
<br/>
<span>When as a lion, roused in the west,</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall carry hence the flower-de-luce of France”:</span>
<br/>
<span>These, I can tell ye, and such-like surmises</span>
<br/>
<span>Strike many Frenchmen cold unto the heart.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter another <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Frenchman</b>, hastily.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Fourth Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Fly, countrymen and citizens of France!</span>
<br/>
<span>Sweet-flowring peace, the root of happy life,</span>
<br/>
<span>Is quite abandond and expulsd the land:</span>
<br/>
<span>Instead of whom, ransack-constraining war</span>
<br/>
<span>Sits like to ravens upon your houses tops;</span>
<br/>
<span>Slaughter and mischief walk within your streets,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, unrestraind, make havoc as they pass:</span>
<br/>
<span>The form whereof even now myself beheld,</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon this fair mountain, whence I came.</span>
<br/>
<span>For so far off as I directed mine eyes,</span>
<br/>
<span>I might perceive five cities all on fire,</span>
<br/>
<span>Corn-fields and vineyards, burning like an oven;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, as the reaking vapour in the wind</span>
<br/>
<span>Turnd but aside, I likewise might discern</span>
<br/>
<span>The poor inhabitants, escapd the flame,</span>
<br/>
<span>Fall numberless upon the soldiers pikes.</span>
<br/>
<span>Three ways these dreadful ministers of wrath</span>
<br/>
<span>Do tread the measures of their tragic march.</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon the right hand comes the conquering king,</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon the left his hot unbridled son,</span>
<br/>
<span>And in the midst our nations glittering host;</span>
<br/>
<span>All which, though distant, yet conspire in one</span>
<br/>
<span>To leave a desolation where they come.</span>
<br/>
<span>Fly, therefore, citizens, if you be wise,</span>
<br/>
<span>Seek out some habitation further off.</span>
<br/>
<span>Here is you stay, your wives will be abusd,</span>
<br/>
<span>Your treasure shard before your weeping eyes.</span>
<br/>
<span>Shelter yourselves, for now the storm doth rise.</span>
<br/>
<span>Away, away! methinks, I hear their drums.</span>
<br/>
<span>Ah, wretched France, I greatly fear thy fall;</span>
<br/>
<span>Thy glory shaketh like a tottering wall. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-3-3" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">III</span>
</h3>
<p>The Same.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Drums. Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b>, marching; <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</b>, <abbr>etc.</abbr>, and Forces, and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Gobin de Grey</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Where is the Frenchman, by whose cunning guide</span>
<br/>
<span>We found the shallow of this river Somme,</span>
<br/>
<span>And had direction how to pass the sea?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Gobin</td>
<td>Here, my good lord.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>How art thou called? tell me thy name.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Gobin</td>
<td>Gobin de Grey, if please your excellence.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then, Gobin, for the service thou hast done,</span>
<br/>
<span>We here enlarge and give thee liberty;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, for a<a href="#note-3" id="noteref-3" epub:type="noteref">3</a> recompense, beside this good,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou shalt receive five hundred marks in gold.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>I know not how, we should have met our son;</span>
<br/>
<span>Whom now in heart I wish I might behold.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Good news, my lord; the prince is hard at hand,</span>
<br/>
<span>And with him comes Lord Audley and the rest,</span>
<br/>
<span>Whom since our landing we could never meet.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, and Forces.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Welcome, fair prince! How hast thou sped, my son,</span>
<br/>
<span>Since thy arrival on the coast of France?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Successfully, I thank the gracious heavens:</span>
<br/>
<span>Some of their strongest cities we have won,</span>
<br/>
<span>As Harflew, Lo, Crotaye, and Carentine,</span>
<br/>
<span>And others wasted; leaving at our heels</span>
<br/>
<span>A wide apparent field and beaten path</span>
<br/>
<span>For solitariness to progress in:</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet, those that would submit, we kindly pardond;</span>
<br/>
<span>But who in scorn refusd our profferd peace,</span>
<br/>
<span>Endured the penalty of sharp revenge.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ah, France, why shouldst thou be thus obstinate</span>
<br/>
<span>Against the kind embracement of thy friends?</span>
<br/>
<span>How gently had we thought to touch thy breast</span>
<br/>
<span>And set our foot upon thy tender mould,</span>
<br/>
<span>But that in froward and disdainful pride</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou, like a skittish and untamed colt,</span>
<br/>
<span>Dost start aside and strike us with thy heels?⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>But tell me, Ned, in all thy warlike course</span>
<br/>
<span>Hast thou not seen the usurping King of France?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Yes, my good lord, and not two hours ago,</span>
<br/>
<span>With full a hundred thousand fighting men,</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon the one side of the rivers bank,</span>
<br/>
<span>I on the other; with his multitudes</span>
<br/>
<span>I feard he would have croppd our smaller power:</span>
<br/>
<span>But, happily, perceiving your approach</span>
<br/>
<span>He hath withdrawn himself to Cressy plains;</span>
<br/>
<span>Where, as it seemeth by his good array,</span>
<br/>
<span>He means to bid us battle presently.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>He shall be welcome, thats the thing we crave.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</b>; <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</b>, his Sons; <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Bohemia</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</b>, <abbr>etc.</abbr>, and Forces.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Edward, know, that John, the true King of France</span>
<br/>
<span>Musing thou shouldst encroach upon his land,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, in thy tyrannous proceeding, slay</span>
<br/>
<span>His faithful subjects and subvert his towns</span>
<br/>
<span>Spits in thy face; and in this manner following</span>
<br/>
<span>Upbraids thee with thine arrogant intrusion.</span>
<br/>
<span>First, I condemn thee for a fugitive,</span>
<br/>
<span>A thievish pirate, and a needy mate;</span>
<br/>
<span>One, that hath either no abiding place,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or else, inhabiting some barren soil,</span>
<br/>
<span>Where neither herb nor fruitful grain is had,</span>
<br/>
<span>Dost altogether live by pilfering:</span>
<br/>
<span>Next—insomuch thou hast infringd thy faith,</span>
<br/>
<span>Broke league and solemn covenant made with me</span>
<br/>
<span>I hold thee for a false pernicious wretch:</span>
<br/>
<span>And, last of all—although I scorn to cope</span>
<br/>
<span>With one so much inferior to myself;</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet, in respect thy thirst is all for gold,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thy labour rather to be feard than lovd</span>
<br/>
<span>To satisfy thy lust in either part,</span>
<br/>
<span>Here am I come, and with me have I brought</span>
<br/>
<span>Exceeding store of treasure, pearl and coin.</span>
<br/>
<span>Leave therefore now to persecute the weak;</span>
<br/>
<span>And armed entring conflict with the armd,</span>
<br/>
<span>Let it be seen, mongst other petty thefts,</span>
<br/>
<span>How thou canst win this pillage manfully.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>If gall or wormwood have a pleasant taste,</span>
<br/>
<span>Then is thy salutation honey-sweet:</span>
<br/>
<span>But as the one hath no such property,</span>
<br/>
<span>So is the other most satirical.</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet wot how I regard thy worthless taunts;⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>If thou have utterd them to foil my fame</span>
<br/>
<span>Or dim the reputation of my birth,</span>
<br/>
<span>Know that thy wolvish barking cannot hurt:</span>
<br/>
<span>If slily to insinuate with the world,</span>
<br/>
<span>And with a strumpets artificial line</span>
<br/>
<span>To paint thy vicious and deformed cause,</span>
<br/>
<span>Be well assurd the counterfeit will fade</span>
<br/>
<span>And in the end thy foul defects be seen:</span>
<br/>
<span>But if thou didst it to provoke me on</span>
<br/>
<span>As who should say, I were but timorous,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or coldly negligent did need a spur</span>
<br/>
<span>Bethink thyself how slack I was at sea;</span>
<br/>
<span>How, since my landing, I have won no towns,</span>
<br/>
<span>Enterd no further but upon the coast,</span>
<br/>
<span>And there have ever since securely slept.</span>
<br/>
<span>But if I have been otherwise employd,</span>
<br/>
<span>Imagine, Valois, whether I intend</span>
<br/>
<span>To skirmish, not for pillage, but for the crown</span>
<br/>
<span>Which thou dost wear; and that I vow to have,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or one of us shall fall into his grave.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Look not for cross invectives at our hands</span>
<br/>
<span>Or railing execrations of despite:</span>
<br/>
<span>Let creeping serpents hid in hollow banks</span>
<br/>
<span>Sting with their tongues; we have remorseless swords,</span>
<br/>
<span>And they shall plead for us and our affairs.</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet thus much, briefly, by my fathers leave:</span>
<br/>
<span>As all the immodest poison of thy throat</span>
<br/>
<span>Is scandalous and most notorious lies,</span>
<br/>
<span>And our pretended quarrel is truly just,</span>
<br/>
<span>So end the battle when we meet to day:</span>
<br/>
<span>May either of us prosper and prevail</span>
<br/>
<span>Or, luckless curst, receive eternal shame!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>That needs no further question, and, I know,</span>
<br/>
<span>His conscience witnesseth, it is my right.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Therefore, Valois, say, wilt thou yet resign,</span>
<br/>
<span>Before the sickles thrust into the corn</span>
<br/>
<span>Or that inkindled fury turn to flame?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Edward, I know what right thou hast in France;</span>
<br/>
<span>And ere I basely will resign my crown,</span>
<br/>
<span>This champion field shall be a pool of blood</span>
<br/>
<span>And all our prospect as a slaughter-house.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ay, that approves thee, tyrant, what thou art:</span>
<br/>
<span>No father, king or shepherd of thy realm;</span>
<br/>
<span>But one that tears her entrails with thy hands</span>
<br/>
<span>And, like a thirsty tyger, suckst her blood.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>You peers of France, why do you follow him</span>
<br/>
<span>That is so prodigal to spend your lives?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Whom should they follow, aged impotent,</span>
<br/>
<span>But he that is their true-born sovereign?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Upbraidst thou him, because within his face</span>
<br/>
<span>Time hath engravd deep characters of age?</span>
<br/>
<span>Know, these grave scholars of experience,</span>
<br/>
<span>Like stiff-grown oaks, will stand immovable,</span>
<br/>
<span>When whirlwind quickly turns up younger trees.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Was ever any of thy fathers house</span>
<br/>
<span>King, but thyself, before this present time?</span>
<br/>
<span>Edwards great linage, by the mothers side,</span>
<br/>
<span>Five hundred years hath held the sceptre up:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Judge then, conspirators, by this descent,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which is the true-born sovereign, this, or that.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Father, range your battles, prate no more;</span>
<br/>
<span>These English fain would spend the time in words,</span>
<br/>
<span>That, night approaching, they escape unfought.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Lords and my loving subjects, nows the time</span>
<br/>
<span>That your intended force must bide the touch:</span>
<br/>
<span>Therefore, my friends, consider this in brief</span>
<br/>
<span>He that you fight for is your natural king;</span>
<br/>
<span>He against whom you fight, a foreigner:</span>
<br/>
<span>He that you fight for, rules in clemency</span>
<br/>
<span>And reins you with a mild and gentle bit;</span>
<br/>
<span>He against whom you fight, if he prevail,</span>
<br/>
<span>Will straight enthrone himself in tyranny,</span>
<br/>
<span>Make slaves of you, and with a heavy hand</span>
<br/>
<span>Curtail and curb your sweetest liberty.</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, to protect your country and your king,</span>
<br/>
<span>Let but the haughty courage of your hearts</span>
<br/>
<span>Answer the number of your able hands,</span>
<br/>
<span>And we shall quickly chase these fugitives.</span>
<br/>
<span>For whats this Edward but a belly-god,</span>
<br/>
<span>A tender and lascivious wantonness,</span>
<br/>
<span>That th other day was almost dead for love?</span>
<br/>
<span>And what, I pray you, is his goodly guard?</span>
<br/>
<span>Such as, but scant them of their chines of beef</span>
<br/>
<span>And take away their downy feather-beds,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, presently, they are as resty-stiff</span>
<br/>
<span>As twere a many over-ridden jades.</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, Frenchmen, scorn that such should be your lords,</span>
<br/>
<span>And rather bind ye them in captive bands.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Frenchmen</td>
<td>Vive le Roy! God save King John of France!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Now on this plain of Cressy spread yourselves</span>
<br/>
<span>And, Edward, when thou darst, begin the fight. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Bohemia</b>, and Forces.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>We presently will meet thee, John of France:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>And, English lords, let us resolve to-day</span>
<br/>
<span>Either to clear us of that scandalous crime</span>
<br/>
<span>Or be entombed in our innocence.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>And, Ned, because this battle is the first</span>
<br/>
<span>That ever yet thou foughtst in pitched field,</span>
<br/>
<span>As ancient custom is of Martialists,</span>
<br/>
<span>To dub thee with the type of chivalry,</span>
<br/>
<span>In solemn manner we will give thee arms:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Come, therefore, heralds, orderly bring forth</span>
<br/>
<span>A strong attirement for the prince my son.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Flourish. Enter four Heralds, bringing a coat-armour, a helmet, a lance, and a shield: first Herald delivers the armour to <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b>, who puts it on his <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Son</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Edward Plantagenet, in the name of God,</span>
<br/>
<span>As with this armour I impale thy breast,</span>
<br/>
<span>So be thy noble unrelenting heart</span>
<br/>
<span>Walld in with flint of matchless fortitude</span>
<br/>
<span>That never base affections enter there;</span>
<br/>
<span>Fight and be valiant, conquer where thou comst!⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Now follow, lords, and do him honour too.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>
<p>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Receiving the helmet from the second Herald.</i>
</p>
<div epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Edward Plantagenet, Prince of Wales,</span>
<br/>
<span>As I do set this helmet on thy head,</span>
<br/>
<span>Wherewith the chamber of thy brain is fencd,</span>
<br/>
<span>So may thy temples, with Bellonas hand,</span>
<br/>
<span>Be still adornd with laurel victory;</span>
<br/>
<span>Fight and be valiant, conquer where thou comst!</span>
</p>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>
<p>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Receiving the lance from the third Herald.</i>
</p>
<div epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Edward Plantagenet, Prince of Wales,</span>
<br/>
<span>Receive this lance into thy manly hand;</span>
<br/>
<span>Use it in fashion of a brazen pen</span>
<br/>
<span>To draw forth bloody stratagems in France</span>
<br/>
<span>And print thy valiant deeds in honours book;</span>
<br/>
<span>Fight and be valiant, conquer where thou comst!</span>
</p>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td>
<p>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Receiving the shield from the fourth Herald.</i>
</p>
<div epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Edward Plantagenet, Prince of Wales,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hold, take this target, wear it on thy arm;</span>
<br/>
<span>And may the view thereof, like Perseus shield,</span>
<br/>
<span>Astonish and transform thy gazing foes</span>
<br/>
<span>To senseless images of meagre death;</span>
<br/>
<span>Fight and be valiant, conquer where thou comst!</span>
</p>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Now wants there nought but knighthood; which deferrd</span>
<br/>
<span>We leave till thou hast won it in the field.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My gracious father, and ye forward peers,</span>
<br/>
<span>This honour, you have done me, animates</span>
<br/>
<span>And cheers my green yet-scarce-appearing strength</span>
<br/>
<span>With comfortable good-presaging signs,</span>
<br/>
<span>No otherwise than did old Jacobs words</span>
<br/>
<span>When as he breathd his blessings on his sons.</span>
<br/>
<span>These hallowd gifts of yours when I profane,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or use them not to glory of my God,</span>
<br/>
<span>To patronage the fatherless and poor,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or for the benefit of Englands peace,</span>
<br/>
<span>Be numb my joints! wax feeble both mine arms!</span>
<br/>
<span>Wither my heart! that, like a sapless tree,</span>
<br/>
<span>I may remain the map of infamy.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then thus our steeled battles shall be rangd;⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>The leading of the vaward, Ned, is thine;</span>
<br/>
<span>To dignify whose lusty spirit the more,</span>
<br/>
<span>We temper it with Audleys gravity;</span>
<br/>
<span>That, courage and experience joind in one,</span>
<br/>
<span>Your manage may be second unto none:</span>
<br/>
<span>For the main battles, I will guide myself;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, Derby, in the rearward march behind.</span>
<br/>
<span>That orderly disposd and set in ray,</span>
<br/>
<span>Let us to horse; and God grant us the day! <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-3-4" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">IV</span>
</h3>
<p>The Same.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Alarums, as of a battle joined. Enter a many Frenchmen flying; <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince</b>, and English, pursuing; and exeunt: then enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O Lorraine, say, what mean our men to fly?</span>
<br/>
<span>Our number is far greater than our foes.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Lorraine</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The garrison of Genoas, my lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>That came from Paris, weary with their march,</span>
<br/>
<span>Grudging to be so<a href="#note-4" id="noteref-4" epub:type="noteref">4</a> suddenly employd,</span>
<br/>
<span>No sooner in the fore-front took their place,</span>
<br/>
<span>But, straight retiring, so dismayd the rest</span>
<br/>
<span>As likewise they betook themselves to flight;</span>
<br/>
<span>In which, for haste to make a safe escape,</span>
<br/>
<span>More in the clustring throng are pressd to death,</span>
<br/>
<span>Than by the enemy, a thousand-fold.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O hapless fortune! Let us yet assay</span>
<br/>
<span>If we can counsel some of them to stay. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-3-5" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">V<a href="#note-5" id="noteref-5" epub:type="noteref">5</a></span>
</h3>
<p>The Same.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Lord Audley, whiles our son is in the chase,</span>
<br/>
<span>Withdraw your powers unto this little hill,</span>
<br/>
<span>And here a season let us breathe ourselves.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>I will, my lord. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit. Retreat.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Just-dooming Heaven, whose secret providence</span>
<br/>
<span>To our gross judgement is inscrutable,</span>
<br/>
<span>How are we bound to praise thy wondrous works,</span>
<br/>
<span>That hast this day givn way unto the right</span>
<br/>
<span>And made the wicked stumble at themselves!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</b>, hastily.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td>Rescue, King Edward! rescue for thy son!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Rescue, Artois? what, is he prisoner?</span>
<br/>
<span>Or by violence fell beside his horse?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Neither, my lord; but narrowly beset</span>
<br/>
<span>With turning Frenchmen whom he did pursue,</span>
<br/>
<span>As tis impossible that he should scape</span>
<br/>
<span>Except your highness presently descend.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Tut, let him fight; we gave him arms to-day,</span>
<br/>
<span>And he is labouring for a knighthood, man.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</b>, hastily.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The prince, my lord, the prince! O, succour him;</span>
<br/>
<span>Hes close encompassd with a world of odds!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then will he win a world of honour too</span>
<br/>
<span>If he by valour can redeem him thence:</span>
<br/>
<span>If not, what remedy? we have more sons</span>
<br/>
<span>Than one, to comfort our declining age.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, hastily.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Renowned Edward, give me leave, I pray,</span>
<br/>
<span>To lead my soldiers where I may relieve</span>
<br/>
<span>Your graces son, in danger to be slain.</span>
<br/>
<span>The snares of French, like emmets on a bank,</span>
<br/>
<span>Muster about him; whilest he, lion-like,</span>
<br/>
<span>Entangled in the net of their assaults,</span>
<br/>
<span>Franticly rends and bites the woven toil:</span>
<br/>
<span>But all in vain, he cannot free himself.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Audley, content; I will not have a man,</span>
<br/>
<span>On pain of death, sent forth to succour him:</span>
<br/>
<span>This is the day ordaind by destiny</span>
<br/>
<span>To season his courage with those grievous thoughts,</span>
<br/>
<span>That, if he breathe out Nestors years on earth,</span>
<br/>
<span>Will make him savour still of this exploit.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>Ah, but he shall not live to see those days.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Why, then his epitaph is lasting praise.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Yet, good my lord, tis too much wilfulness,</span>
<br/>
<span>To let his blood be spilt that may be savd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Exclaim no more; for none of you can tell</span>
<br/>
<span>Whether a borrowd aid will serve or no.</span>
<br/>
<span>Perhaps, he is already slain or taen:</span>
<br/>
<span>And dare a falcon when shes in her flight,</span>
<br/>
<span>And ever after shell be haggard-like:</span>
<br/>
<span>Let Edward be deliverd by our hands,</span>
<br/>
<span>And still in danger hell expect the like;</span>
<br/>
<span>But if himself himself redeem from thence,</span>
<br/>
<span>He will have vanquishd, cheerful, death and fear,</span>
<br/>
<span>And ever after dread their force no more</span>
<br/>
<span>Than if they were but babes or captive slaves.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>O cruel Father!—Farewell, Edward, then!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>Farewell, sweet prince, the hope of chivalry!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td>O, would my life might ransom him from death!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>But, soft; me thinks I hear <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Retreat sounded.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>The dismal charge of trumpets loud retreat:</span>
<br/>
<span>All are not slain, I hope, that went with him;</span>
<br/>
<span>Some will return with tidings, good or bad.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</b> in triumph, bearing in his hands his shivered lance; his sword, and battered armour, borne before him, and the body of the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King of Bohemia</b>, wrapped in the colours. <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lords</b> run and embrace him.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td>O joyful sight! victorious Edward lives!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>Welcome, brave prince!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Welcome, Plantagenet! <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Embracing him.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>First having done my duty, as beseemd, <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Kneels, and kisses his fathers hand.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Lords, I regreet you all with hearty thanks.</span>
<br/>
<span>And now, behold—after my winters toil,</span>
<br/>
<span>My painful voyage on the boistrous sea</span>
<br/>
<span>Of wars devouring gulfs and steely rocks</span>
<br/>
<span>I bring my fraught unto the wished port,</span>
<br/>
<span>My summers hope, my travels sweet reward:</span>
<br/>
<span>And here with humble duty I present</span>
<br/>
<span>This sacrifice, this firstfruit of my sword,</span>
<br/>
<span>Croppd and cut down even at the gate of death,</span>
<br/>
<span>The King of Boheme, father, whom I slew;</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose thousands had intrenchd me round about,</span>
<br/>
<span>And lay as thick upon my batterd crest</span>
<br/>
<span>As on an anvil, with their pondrous glaives:</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet marble courage still did underprop;</span>
<br/>
<span>And when my weary arms with often blows</span>
<br/>
<span>Like the continual-labring woodmans axe</span>
<br/>
<span>That is enjoind to fell a load of oaks</span>
<br/>
<span>Began to falter, straight I would remember</span>
<br/>
<span>My gifts you gave me and my zealous vow,</span>
<br/>
<span>And then new courage made me fresh again;</span>
<br/>
<span>That, in despite, I carvd my passage forth</span>
<br/>
<span>And put the multitude to speedy flight.</span>
<br/>
<span>Lo, thus hath Edwards hand filld your request,</span>
<br/>
<span>And done, I hope, the duty of a knight.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ay, well thou hast deservd a knighthood, Ned!</span>
<br/>
<span>And, therefore, with thy sword, yet reeking warm <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Receiving it from the soldier who bore it and laying it on the kneeling <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>With blood of those that fought to be thy bane,</span>
<br/>
<span>Arise, Prince Edward, trusty knight at arms:</span>
<br/>
<span>This day thou hast confounded me with joy</span>
<br/>
<span>And proved thyself fit heir unto a king.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Here is a note, my gracious lord, of those</span>
<br/>
<span>That in this conflict of our foes were slain:</span>
<br/>
<span>Eleven princes of esteem; fourscore</span>
<br/>
<span>Barons; a hundred and twenty knights;</span>
<br/>
<span>And thirty thousand common soldiers;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, of our men, a thousand.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Our God be praised! Now, John of France, I hope,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou knowst King Edward for no wantonness,</span>
<br/>
<span>No love-sick cockney; nor his soldiers, jades.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>But which way is the fearful king escapd?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td>Towards Poitiers, noble father, and his sons.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ned, thou and Audley shall pursue them still;</span>
<br/>
<span>Myself and Derby will to Calice straight,</span>
<br/>
<span>And there be begirt that Haven town with siege.</span>
<br/>
<span>Now lies it on an upshot; therefore strike,</span>
<br/>
<span>And wistly follow whiles the games on foot.</span>
<br/>
<span>What pictures this? <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Pointing to the colours.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>A pelican, my lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>Wounding her bosom with her crooked beak</span>
<br/>
<span>That so her nest of young ones may be fed</span>
<br/>
<span>With drops of blood that issue from her heart;</span>
<br/>
<span>The motto, “<i lang="la" xml:lang="la">Sic et vos</i>,” “and so should you.” <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Flourish. Exeunt in triumph.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
</section>
<section id="act-4" epub:type="chapter bodymatter z3998:fiction z3998:drama">
<h2>
<span epub:type="label">Act</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">IV<a href="#note-6" id="noteref-6" epub:type="noteref">6</a></span>
</h2>
<section id="scene-4-1" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">I</span>
</h3>
<p>Bretagne. Camp of the English.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Forces under the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Earl of Salisbury</b>; <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisburys</b> Tent. Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</b>; to him, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lord Mountford</b>, attended, a coronet in his hand.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Mountford</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My Lord of Salisbury, since by your aid</span>
<br/>
<span>Mine enemy Sir Charles of Blois is slain,</span>
<br/>
<span>And I again am quietly possessd</span>
<br/>
<span>In Britains dukedom, know that I resolve,</span>
<br/>
<span>For this kind furthrance of your king and you,</span>
<br/>
<span>To swear allegiance to his majesty:</span>
<br/>
<span>In sign whereof receive this coronet,</span>
<br/>
<span>Bear it unto him, and, withal, mine oath,</span>
<br/>
<span>Never to be but Edwards faithful friend.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I take it, Mountford: thus, I hope, ere long</span>
<br/>
<span>The whole dominions of the realm of France</span>
<br/>
<span>Will be surrenderd to his conquering hand. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Mountford</b> and Train.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Now, if I knew but safely how to pass,</span>
<br/>
<span>I would at Calice gladly meet his grace,</span>
<br/>
<span>Whither I am by letters certified</span>
<br/>
<span>That he intends to have his host removd.</span>
<br/>
<span>It shall be so: this policy will serve:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Ho, whos within? Bring Villiers to me.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Villiers, thou knowst, thou art my prisoner,</span>
<br/>
<span>And that I might for ransom, if I would,</span>
<br/>
<span>Require of thee a hundred thousand francs,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or else retain and keep thee captive still:</span>
<br/>
<span>But so it is, that for a smaller charge</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou mayst be quit, and if thou wilt thyself;</span>
<br/>
<span>And this it is, procure me but a passport</span>
<br/>
<span>Of Charles the Duke of Normandy, that I</span>
<br/>
<span>Without restraint may have recourse to Calice</span>
<br/>
<span>Through all the countries where he hath to do,</span>
<br/>
<span>(Which thou mayst easily obtain, I think,</span>
<br/>
<span>By reason I have often heard thee say,</span>
<br/>
<span>He and thyself were students once together)</span>
<br/>
<span>And then thou shalt be set at liberty.</span>
<br/>
<span>How sayst thou? wilt thou undertake to do it?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td>I will, my lord; but I must speak with him.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Why, so thou shalt; take horse, and post from hence:</span>
<br/>
<span>Only, before thou gost, swear by thy faith</span>
<br/>
<span>That, if thou canst not compass my desire,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou wilt return my prisoner back again;</span>
<br/>
<span>And that shall be sufficient warrant for me.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>To that condition I agree, my lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>And will unfeignedly perform the same.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Farewell, Villiers.⁠—<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>This once I mean to try a Frenchmans faith. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-4-2" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">II</span>
</h3>
<p>Picardy. The English camp before Calais.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</b>, with Soldiers.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Since they refuse our profferd league, my lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>And will not ope their gates and let us in,</span>
<br/>
<span>We will intrench ourselves on every side,</span>
<br/>
<span>That neither victuals nor supply of men</span>
<br/>
<span>May come to succour this accursed town;</span>
<br/>
<span>Famine shall combat where our swords are stoppd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The promisd aid that made them stand aloof</span>
<br/>
<span>Is now retird and gone an other way;</span>
<br/>
<span>It will repent them of their stubborn will.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter some poor <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Frenchmen</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>But what are these poor ragged slaves, my lord?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td>Ask what they are; it seems, they come from Calice.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>You wretched patterns of despair and woe,</span>
<br/>
<span>What are you? living men, or gliding ghosts,</span>
<br/>
<span>Crept from your graves to walk upon the earth?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No ghosts, my lord, but men that breathe a life</span>
<br/>
<span>Far worse than is the quiet sleep of death:</span>
<br/>
<span>We are distressed poor inhabitants</span>
<br/>
<span>That long have been diseased, sick and lame;</span>
<br/>
<span>And now, because we are not fit to serve,</span>
<br/>
<span>The captain of the town hath thrust us forth</span>
<br/>
<span>That so expense of victuals may be savd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>A charitable deed, no doubt, and worthy praise.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>But how do you imagine then to speed?</span>
<br/>
<span>We are your enemies; in such a case</span>
<br/>
<span>We can no less but put ye to the sword,</span>
<br/>
<span>Since, when we profferd truce, it was refusd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Frenchman</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>An if your grace no otherwise vouchsafe,</span>
<br/>
<span>As welcome death is unto us as life.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Poor silly men, much wrongd and more distressd!⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Go, Derby, go, and see they be relievd;</span>
<br/>
<span>Command that victuals be appointed them</span>
<br/>
<span>And give to every one five crowns a-piece:⁠—<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Frenchmen</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>The lion scorns to touch the yielding prey,</span>
<br/>
<span>And Edwards sword must flesh itself in such</span>
<br/>
<span>As wilful stubbornness hath made perverse.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Lord Percy</b>, from England.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>Lord Percy! welcome: whats the news in England?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Percy</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The queen, my lord, comes here to your grace;</span>
<br/>
<span>And from her highness and the lord vicegerent</span>
<br/>
<span>I bring this happy tidings of success:</span>
<br/>
<span>David of Scotland, lately up in arms,</span>
<br/>
<span>(Thinking, belike, he soonest should prevail,</span>
<br/>
<span>Your highness being absent from the realm)</span>
<br/>
<span>Is, by the fruitful service of your peers</span>
<br/>
<span>And painful travel of the queen herself</span>
<br/>
<span>That, big with child, was every day in arms,</span>
<br/>
<span>Vanquishd, subdud and taken prisoner.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Thanks, Percy, for thy news, with all my heart!</span>
<br/>
<span>What was he, took him prisoner in the field?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Percy</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>A squire, my lord; John Copland is his name:</span>
<br/>
<span>Who since, entreated by her majesty,</span>
<br/>
<span>Denies to make surrender of his prize</span>
<br/>
<span>To any but unto your grace alone;</span>
<br/>
<span>Whereat the queen is grievously displeasd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Well, then well have a pursuivant despatchd</span>
<br/>
<span>To summon Copland hither out of hand,</span>
<br/>
<span>And with him he shall bring his prisoner king.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Percy</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The queens, my lord, herself by this at sea,</span>
<br/>
<span>And purposeth, as soon as wind will serve,</span>
<br/>
<span>To land at Calice, and to visit you.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>She shall be welcome; and, to wait her coming</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill pitch my tent near to the sandy shore.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter a <b epub:type="z3998:persona">French Captain</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Captain</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The burgesses of Calice, mighty king,</span>
<br/>
<span>Have, by a council, willingly decreed</span>
<br/>
<span>To yield the town and castle to your hands,</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon condition it will please your grace</span>
<br/>
<span>To grant them benefit of life and goods.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>They will so! then, belike, they may command,</span>
<br/>
<span>Dispose, elect, and govern as they list.</span>
<br/>
<span>No, sirrah, tell them, since they did refuse</span>
<br/>
<span>Our princely clemency at first proclaimd,</span>
<br/>
<span>They shall not have it now, although they would;</span>
<br/>
<span>I will accept of nought but fire and sword,</span>
<br/>
<span>Except, within these two days, six of them,</span>
<br/>
<span>That are the wealthiest merchants in the town,</span>
<br/>
<span>Come naked, all but for their linen shirts,</span>
<br/>
<span>With each a halter hangd about his neck,</span>
<br/>
<span>And prostrate yield themselves, upon their knees,</span>
<br/>
<span>To be afflicted, hangd, or what I please;</span>
<br/>
<span>And so you may inform their masterships. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Edward</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Percy</b>.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Captain</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Why, this it is to trust a broken staff.</span>
<br/>
<span>Had we not been persuaded, John our king</span>
<br/>
<span>Would with his army have relievd the town,</span>
<br/>
<span>We had not stood upon defiance so.</span>
<br/>
<span>But now tis past that no man can recall,</span>
<br/>
<span>And better some do go to wrack, than all. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-4-3" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">III</span>
</h3>
<p>Poitou. Fields near Poitiers. The French camp; tent of the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Duke of Normandy</b>.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I wonder, Villiers, thou shouldst importune me</span>
<br/>
<span>For one that is our deadly enemy.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Not for his sake, my gracious lord, so much</span>
<br/>
<span>Am I become an earnest advocate</span>
<br/>
<span>As that thereby my ransom will be quit.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Thy ransom, man! why needst thou talk of that?</span>
<br/>
<span>Art thou not free? and are not all occasions,</span>
<br/>
<span>That happen for advantage of our foes,</span>
<br/>
<span>To be accepted of and stood upon?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No, good, my lord, except the same be just;</span>
<br/>
<span>For profit must with honour be comixd</span>
<br/>
<span>Or else our actions are but scandalous:</span>
<br/>
<span>But, letting pass these intricate objections,</span>
<br/>
<span>Willt please your highness to subscribe, or no?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Villiers, I will not nor I cannot do it;</span>
<br/>
<span>Salisbury shall not have his will so much,</span>
<br/>
<span>To claim a passport how it please himself.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Why, then I know the extremity, my lord:</span>
<br/>
<span>I must return to prison whence I came.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Return! I hope, thou wilt not.</span>
<br/>
<span>What bird that hath escapd the fowlers gin</span>
<br/>
<span>Will not beware how shes ensnard again?</span>
<br/>
<span>Or what is he so senseless and secure,</span>
<br/>
<span>That, having hardly passd a dangerous gulf,</span>
<br/>
<span>Will put himself in peril there again?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ah, but it is mine oath, my gracious lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which I in conscience may not violate,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or else a kingdom should not draw me hence.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Thine oath! why, that doth bind thee to abide:</span>
<br/>
<span>Hast thou not sworn obedience to thy prince?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>In all things that uprightly he commands.</span>
<br/>
<span>But either to persuade or threaten me</span>
<br/>
<span>Not to perform the covenant of my word</span>
<br/>
<span>Is lawless and I need not to obey.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Why, is it lawful for a man to kill,</span>
<br/>
<span>And not, to break a promise with his foe?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>To kill, my lord, when war is once proclaimd,</span>
<br/>
<span>So that our quarrel be for wrongs receivd,</span>
<br/>
<span>No doubt, is lawfully permitted us:</span>
<br/>
<span>But, in an oath, we must be well advisd</span>
<br/>
<span>How we do swear, and, when we once have sworn,</span>
<br/>
<span>Not to infringe it, though we die therefore.</span>
<br/>
<span>Therefore, my lord, as willing I return</span>
<br/>
<span>As if I were to fly to paradise. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Going.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Stay, my Villiers; thine honourable mind</span>
<br/>
<span>Deserves to be eternally admird.</span>
<br/>
<span>Thy suit shall be no longer thus deferrd;</span>
<br/>
<span>Give me the paper, Ill subscribe to it: <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Signs, and gives it back.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>And, wheretofore I lovd thee as Villiers,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hereafter Ill embrace thee as myself;</span>
<br/>
<span>Stay, and be still in favour with thy lord.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I humbly thank you grace, I must dispatch</span>
<br/>
<span>And send this passport first unto the earl,</span>
<br/>
<span>And then I will attend your highness pleasure.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Do so, Villiers;—and Charles, when he hath need,</span>
<br/>
<span>Be such his soldiers, howsoeer he speed! <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Villiers</b>.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Come, Charles, and arm thee; Edward is entrappd,</span>
<br/>
<span>The Prince of Wales is falln into our hands,</span>
<br/>
<span>And we have compassd him, he cannot scape.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td>But will your highness fight to-day?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What else, my son? hes scarce eight thousand strong,</span>
<br/>
<span>And we are threescore thousand at the least.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td>
<div epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I have a prophecy, my gracious lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>Wherein is written what success is like</span>
<br/>
<span>To happen us in this outrageous war;</span>
<br/>
<span>It was deliverd me at Cressys field</span>
<br/>
<span>By one that is an aged Hermit there. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Reads.</i></span>
</p>
</div>
<blockquote epub:type="z3998:poem">
<p>
<span>“When featherd foul shall make thine army tremble,</span>
<br/>
<span class="i1">And flint-stones rise, and break the battle ray,</span>
<br/>
<span>Then think on him that doth not now dissemble,</span>
<br/>
<span class="i1">For that shall be the hapless dreadful day:</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet in the end thy foot thou shalt advance</span>
<br/>
<span>As far in England as thy foe in France.”</span>
</p>
</blockquote>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>By this it seems we shall be fortunate:</span>
<br/>
<span>For as it is impossible that stones</span>
<br/>
<span>Should ever rise and break the battle ray,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or airy foul make men in arms to quake,</span>
<br/>
<span>So is it like, we shall not be subdud:</span>
<br/>
<span>Or, say this might be true, yet in the end,</span>
<br/>
<span>Since he doth promise we shall drive him hence</span>
<br/>
<span>And forage their country as they have done ours,</span>
<br/>
<span>By this revenge that loss will seem the less.</span>
<br/>
<span>But all are frivolous fancies, toys and dreams:</span>
<br/>
<span>Once we are sure we have ensnard the son,</span>
<br/>
<span>Catch we the father after how we can. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-4-4" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">IV</span>
</h3>
<p>The same. The English camp.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, and others.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Audley, the arms of death embrace us round,</span>
<br/>
<span>And comfort have we none, save that to die</span>
<br/>
<span>We pay sour earnest for a sweeter life.</span>
<br/>
<span>At Cressy field out clouds of warlike smoke</span>
<br/>
<span>Chokd up those French mouths and disseverd them:</span>
<br/>
<span>But now their multitudes of millions hide,</span>
<br/>
<span>Masking as twere, the beauteous-burning sun;</span>
<br/>
<span>Leaving no hope to us but sullen dark</span>
<br/>
<span>And eyeless terror of all-ending night.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>This sudden, mighty and expedient head,</span>
<br/>
<span>That they have made, fair prince, is wonderful.</span>
<br/>
<span>Before us in the valley lies the king,</span>
<br/>
<span>Vantagd with all that heaven and earth can yield;</span>
<br/>
<span>His party stronger battled than our whole:</span>
<br/>
<span>His son, the braving Duke of Normandy,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath trimmd the mountain on our right hand up</span>
<br/>
<span>In shining plate, that now the aspiring hill</span>
<br/>
<span>Shows like a silver quarry or an orb;</span>
<br/>
<span>Aloft the which, the banners, bannarets,</span>
<br/>
<span>And new-replenishd pendants cuff the air,</span>
<br/>
<span>And beat the winds, that for their gaudiness</span>
<br/>
<span>Struggles to kiss them: on our left hand lies</span>
<br/>
<span>Philip, the younger issue of the king,</span>
<br/>
<span>Coting the other hill in such array</span>
<br/>
<span>That all his guilded upright pikes do seem</span>
<br/>
<span>Straight trees of gold, the pendant streamers<a href="#note-7" id="noteref-7" epub:type="noteref">7</a> leaves;</span>
<br/>
<span>And their device of antique heraldry,</span>
<br/>
<span>Quarterd in colours seeming sundry fruits,</span>
<br/>
<span>Makes it the orchard of the Hesperides:</span>
<br/>
<span>Behind us too the hill doth bear his height,</span>
<br/>
<span>For, like a half-moon, opning but one way,</span>
<br/>
<span>It rounds us in; there at our backs are lodgd</span>
<br/>
<span>The fatal cross-bows, and the battle there</span>
<br/>
<span>Is governd by the rough Chatillion.</span>
<br/>
<span>Then thus it stands—the valley for our flight</span>
<br/>
<span>The king binds in; the hills on either hand</span>
<br/>
<span>Are proudly royalized by his sons;</span>
<br/>
<span>And on the hill behind stands certain death,</span>
<br/>
<span>In pay and service with Chatillion.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Deaths name is much more mighty than his deeds;⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Thy parcelling this power hath made it more.</span>
<br/>
<span>As many sands as these my hands can hold</span>
<br/>
<span>Are but my handful of so many sands;</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, all the world—and call it but a power</span>
<br/>
<span>Easily taen up, and quickly thrown away:</span>
<br/>
<span>But if I stand to count them sand by sand,</span>
<br/>
<span>The number would confound my memory</span>
<br/>
<span>And make a thousand millions of a task</span>
<br/>
<span>Which, briefly, is no more, indeed, than one.</span>
<br/>
<span>These quarters, squadrons, and these regiments,</span>
<br/>
<span>Before, behind us, and on either hand,</span>
<br/>
<span>Are but a power: when we name a man,</span>
<br/>
<span>His hand, his foot, his head, hath several strengths;</span>
<br/>
<span>And being all but one self instant strength,</span>
<br/>
<span>Why, all this many, Audley, is but one,</span>
<br/>
<span>And we can call it all but one mans strength.</span>
<br/>
<span>He, that hath far to go, tells it by miles;</span>
<br/>
<span>If he should tell the steps, it kills his heart:</span>
<br/>
<span>The drops are infinite that make a flood,</span>
<br/>
<span>And yet, thou knowst, we call it but a rain.</span>
<br/>
<span>There is but one France, one King of France,</span>
<br/>
<span>That France hath no more kings; and that same king</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath but the puissant legion of one king;</span>
<br/>
<span>And we have one: then apprehend no odds,</span>
<br/>
<span>For one to one is fair equality.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter a <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>What tidings, messenger? be plain, and brief.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The King of France, my sovereign lord and master,</span>
<br/>
<span>Greets by me his foe the Prince of Wales.</span>
<br/>
<span>If thou call forth a hundred men of name,</span>
<br/>
<span>Of lords, knights, squires, and English gentlemen,</span>
<br/>
<span>And with thyself and those kneel at his feet,</span>
<br/>
<span>He straight will fold his bloody colours up</span>
<br/>
<span>And ransom shall redeem lives forfeited:</span>
<br/>
<span>If not, this day shall drink more English blood</span>
<br/>
<span>Than eer was buried in our British earth.</span>
<br/>
<span>What is the answer to his profferd mercy?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>This heaven that covers France contains the mercy</span>
<br/>
<span>That draws from me submissive orisons;</span>
<br/>
<span>That such base breath should vanish from my lips,</span>
<br/>
<span>To urge the plea of mercy to a man,</span>
<br/>
<span>The Lord forbid! Return, and tell the king,</span>
<br/>
<span>My tongue is made of steel and it shall beg</span>
<br/>
<span>My mercy on his coward burgonet;</span>
<br/>
<span>Tell him, my colours are as red as his,</span>
<br/>
<span>My men as bold, our English arms as strong,</span>
<br/>
<span>Return him my defiance in his face.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</td>
<td>I go. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter another <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td>What news with thee?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The Duke of Normandy, my lord and master,</span>
<br/>
<span>Pitying thy youth is so engirt with peril,</span>
<br/>
<span>By me hath sent a nimble-jointed jennet,</span>
<br/>
<span>As swift as ever yet thou didst bestride,</span>
<br/>
<span>And therewithal he counsels thee to fly;</span>
<br/>
<span>Else, death himself hath sworn that thou shalt die.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Back with the beast unto the beast that sent him;</span>
<br/>
<span>Tell him I cannot sit a cowards horse.</span>
<br/>
<span>Bid him to-day bestride the jade himself;</span>
<br/>
<span>For I will stain my horse quite oer with blood</span>
<br/>
<span>And double-gild my spurs, but I will catch him.</span>
<br/>
<span>So tell the carping boy, and get thee gone. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</b>.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter another <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Edward of Wales, Philip, the second son</span>
<br/>
<span>To the most mighty christian king of France,</span>
<br/>
<span>Seeing thy bodys living date expid,</span>
<br/>
<span>All full of charity and christian love,</span>
<br/>
<span>Commends this book, full fraught with holy<a href="#note-8" id="noteref-8" epub:type="noteref">8</a> prayers,</span>
<br/>
<span>To thy fair hand, and, for thy hour of life,</span>
<br/>
<span>Entreats thee that thou meditate therein</span>
<br/>
<span>And arm thy soul for her long journey towards.</span>
<br/>
<span>Thus have I done his bidding, and return.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Herald of Philip, greet thy lord from me;</span>
<br/>
<span>All good, that he can send, I can receive:</span>
<br/>
<span>But thinkst thou not, the unadvised boy</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath wrongd himself in thus far tendring me?</span>
<br/>
<span>Haply, he cannot pray without the book;</span>
<br/>
<span>I think him no divine extemporal:</span>
<br/>
<span>Then render back this commonplace of prayer,</span>
<br/>
<span>To do himself good in adversity.</span>
<br/>
<span>Besides, he knows not my sins quality</span>
<br/>
<span>And therefore knows no prayers for my avail;</span>
<br/>
<span>Ere night his prayer may be to pray to God,</span>
<br/>
<span>To put it in my heart to hear his prayer.</span>
<br/>
<span>So tell the courtly wanton, and be gone.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</td>
<td>I go. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>How confident their strength and number makes them!⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Now, Audley, sound those silver wings of thine,</span>
<br/>
<span>And let those milk-white messengers of time</span>
<br/>
<span>Show thy times learning in this dangerous time;</span>
<br/>
<span>Thyself art bruisd and bit with many broils,</span>
<br/>
<span>And stratagems forepast with iron pens</span>
<br/>
<span>Are texted in thine honourable face;</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou art a married man in this distress,</span>
<br/>
<span>But danger woos me as a blushing maid:</span>
<br/>
<span>Teach me an answer to this perilous time.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>To die is all as common as to live;</span>
<br/>
<span>The one in choice, the other holds in chase:</span>
<br/>
<span>For from the instant we begin to live</span>
<br/>
<span>We do pursue and hunt the time to die:</span>
<br/>
<span>First bud we, then we blow, and after seed;</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, presently, we fall; and, as a shade</span>
<br/>
<span>Follows the body, so we follow death.</span>
<br/>
<span>If then we hunt for death, why do we fear it?</span>
<br/>
<span>If we fear it, why do we follow it?</span>
<br/>
<span>If we do fear, how can we shun it?</span>
<br/>
<span>If we do fear, with fear we do but aid</span>
<br/>
<span>The thing we fear to seize on us the sooner:</span>
<br/>
<span>If we fear not, then no resolved proffer</span>
<br/>
<span>Can overthrow the limit of our fate:</span>
<br/>
<span>For, whether ripe or rotten, drop we shall,</span>
<br/>
<span>As we do draw the lottery of our doom.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ah, good old man, a thousand thousand armours</span>
<br/>
<span>These words of thine have buckled on my back.</span>
<br/>
<span>Ah, what an idiot hast thou made of life,</span>
<br/>
<span>To seek the thing it fears! and how disgracd</span>
<br/>
<span>The imperial victory of murdring death!</span>
<br/>
<span>Since all the lives, his conquering arrows strike,</span>
<br/>
<span>Seek him, and he not them, to shame his glory.</span>
<br/>
<span>I will not give a penny for a life,</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor half a halfpenny to shun grim death,</span>
<br/>
<span>Since for to live is but to seek to die,</span>
<br/>
<span>And dying but beginning of new life.</span>
<br/>
<span>Let come the hour when he that rules it will!</span>
<br/>
<span>To live, or die, I hold indifferent. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-4-5" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">V</span>
</h3>
<p>The same. The French camp.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>A sudden darkness hath defacd the sky,</span>
<br/>
<span>The winds are crept into their caves for fear,</span>
<br/>
<span>The leaves move not, the world is hushd and still,</span>
<br/>
<span>The birds cease singing, and the wandring brooks</span>
<br/>
<span>Murmur no wonted greeting to their shores;</span>
<br/>
<span>Silence attends some wonder and expecteth</span>
<br/>
<span>That heaven should pronounce some prophecy:</span>
<br/>
<span>Where or from whom proceeds this silence, Charles?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Our men with open mouths and staring eyes</span>
<br/>
<span>Look on each other, as they did attend</span>
<br/>
<span>Each others words, and yet no creature speaks;</span>
<br/>
<span>A tongue-tied fear hath made a midnight hour</span>
<br/>
<span>And speeches sleep through all the waking regions.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>But now the pompous sun, in all his pride,</span>
<br/>
<span>Lookd through his golden coach upon the world,</span>
<br/>
<span>And on a sudden, hath he hid himself;</span>
<br/>
<span>That now the under earth is as a grave,</span>
<br/>
<span>Dark, deadly, silent, and uncomfortable. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">A clamour of ravens heard.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Hark! what a deadly outery do I hear!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td>Here comes my brother Philip.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td>All dismayed:⁠—</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>What fearful words are those thy looks presage?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</td>
<td>A flight, a flight!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td>Coward, what flight? thou liest, there needs no flight.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</td>
<td>A flight!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Awake thy craven powers, and tell on</span>
<br/>
<span>The substance of that very fear indeed,</span>
<br/>
<span>Which is so ghastly printed in thy face:</span>
<br/>
<span>What is the matter?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>A flight of ugly ravens</span>
<br/>
<span>Do croak and hover oer our soldiers heads,</span>
<br/>
<span>And keep in triangles and cornerd squares</span>
<br/>
<span>Right as our forces are embattled;</span>
<br/>
<span>With their approach there came this sudden fog</span>
<br/>
<span>Which now hath hid the airy floor of heaven</span>
<br/>
<span>And made at noon a night unnatural</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon the quaking and dismayed world:</span>
<br/>
<span>In brief, our soldiers have let fall their arms</span>
<br/>
<span>And stand like metamorphosd images,</span>
<br/>
<span>Bloodless and pale, one gazing on another.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ay, now I call to mind the prophesy;</span>
<br/>
<span>But I must give no entrance to a fear.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Return, and hearten up these yielding souls;</span>
<br/>
<span>Tell them, the ravens, seeing them in arms</span>
<br/>
<span>So many fair against a famished few</span>
<br/>
<span>Come but to dine upon their handiwork</span>
<br/>
<span>And prey upon the carrion that they kill:</span>
<br/>
<span>For when we see a horse laid down to die,</span>
<br/>
<span>Although he be<a href="#note-9" id="noteref-9" epub:type="noteref">9</a> not dead, the ravenous birds</span>
<br/>
<span>Sit watching the departure of his life;</span>
<br/>
<span>Even so these ravens, for the carcases</span>
<br/>
<span>Of those poor English that are markd to die,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hover about, and, if they cry to us,</span>
<br/>
<span>Tis but for meat that we must kill for them.</span>
<br/>
<span>Away, and comfort up my soldiers,</span>
<br/>
<span>And sound the trumpets; and at once dispatch</span>
<br/>
<span>This little business of a silly fraud. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</b>.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Noise within. Enter a <b epub:type="z3998:persona">French Captain</b>, with <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</b>, prisoner.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Captain</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Behold, my liege, this knight and forty mo</span>
<br/>
<span>Of whom the better part are slain and fled</span>
<br/>
<span>With all endeavour sought to break our ranks,</span>
<br/>
<span>And make their way to the encompassd prince;</span>
<br/>
<span>Dispose of him as please your majesty.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Go, and the next bough, soldier, that thou seest,</span>
<br/>
<span>Disgrace it with his body presently:</span>
<br/>
<span>For I do hold a tree in France too good</span>
<br/>
<span>To be the gallows of an English thief.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My Lord of Normandy, I have your pass</span>
<br/>
<span>And warrant for my safety through this land.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td>Villiers procurd it for thee, did he not?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td>He did.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td>And it is current, thou shalt freely pass.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ay, freely to the gallows to be hangd,</span>
<br/>
<span>Without denial or impediment:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Away with him.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I hope, your highness will not so disgrace me</span>
<br/>
<span>And dash the virtue of my seal-at-arms:</span>
<br/>
<span>He hath my never-broken name to show,</span>
<br/>
<span>Characterd with this princely hand of mine;</span>
<br/>
<span>And rather let me leave to be a prince</span>
<br/>
<span>Than break the stable verdict of a prince:</span>
<br/>
<span>I do beseech you, let him pass in quiet.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Thou and thy word lie both in my command;</span>
<br/>
<span>What canst thou promise, that I cannot break?</span>
<br/>
<span>Which of these twain is greater infamy,</span>
<br/>
<span>To disobey thy father, or thyself?</span>
<br/>
<span>Thy word, nor no mans, may exceed his power;</span>
<br/>
<span>Nor that same man doth never break his word</span>
<br/>
<span>That keeps it to the utmost of his power:</span>
<br/>
<span>The breach of faith dwells in the souls consent:</span>
<br/>
<span>Which if thyself without consent do break,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thou art not charged with the breach of faith.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Go, hang him; for thy license lies in me:</span>
<br/>
<span>And my constraint stands the excuse for thee.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What, am I not a soldier in my word?</span>
<br/>
<span>Then, arms adieu, and let them fight that list:</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall I not give my girdle from my waste</span>
<br/>
<span>But with a guardian I shall be controlld,</span>
<br/>
<span>To say, I may not give my things away?</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon my soul, had Edward Prince of Wales</span>
<br/>
<span>Engagd his word, writ down his noble hand,</span>
<br/>
<span>For all your knights to pass his fathers land,</span>
<br/>
<span>The royal king, to grace his warlike son,</span>
<br/>
<span>Would not alone safe-conduct give to them,</span>
<br/>
<span>But with all bounty feasted them and theirs.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Dwellst thou on precedents? Then be it so.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Say, Englishman, of what degree thou art.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>An Earl in England though a prisoner here;</span>
<br/>
<span>And those that know me call me Salisbury.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td>Then, Salisbury, say whether thou art bound.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td>To Calice, where my liege, king Edward, is.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>To Calice, Salisbury? Then to Calice pack;</span>
<br/>
<span>And bid the king prepare a noble grave</span>
<br/>
<span>To put his princely son, black Edward, in.</span>
<br/>
<span>And as thou travellst westward from this place,</span>
<br/>
<span>Some two leagues hence there is a lofty hill,</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose top seems topless, for the embracing sky</span>
<br/>
<span>Doth hide his high head in her azure bosom;</span>
<br/>
<span>Upon whose tall top when thy foot attains,</span>
<br/>
<span>Look back upon the humble vale beneath,</span>
<br/>
<span>(Humble of late, but now made proud with arms)</span>
<br/>
<span>And thence behold the wretched Prince of Wales,</span>
<br/>
<span>Hoopd with a bond of iron round about.</span>
<br/>
<span>After which sight to Calice spur amain,</span>
<br/>
<span>And say, the prince was smotherd and not slain:</span>
<br/>
<span>And tell the king, this is not all his ill,</span>
<br/>
<span>For I will greet him ere he thinks I will.</span>
<br/>
<span>Away, begone; the smoke but of our shot</span>
<br/>
<span>Will choke our foes, though bullets hit them not. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-4-6" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">VI</span>
</h3>
<p>The same. A part of the field of battle.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Alarums, as of a battle joined, skirmishings. Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td>How fares your grace? are you not shot, my lord?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No, dear Artois; but chokd with dust and smoke</span>
<br/>
<span>And steppd aside for breath and fresher air.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Breath, then, and tot again: the amazed French</span>
<br/>
<span>Are quite distract with gazing on the crows;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, were our quivers full of shafts again,</span>
<br/>
<span>Your grace should see a glorious day of this:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>O, for more arrows! Lord! thats our want.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Courage, Artois! a fig for feathered shafts</span>
<br/>
<span>When feathered fowls do bandy on our side!</span>
<br/>
<span>What need we fight and sweat, and keep a coil</span>
<br/>
<span>When railing crows out-scold our adversaries?</span>
<br/>
<span>Up, up, Artois! the ground itself is armd</span>
<br/>
<span>With<a href="#note-10" id="noteref-10" epub:type="noteref">10</a> fire containing flint; command our bows</span>
<br/>
<span>To hurl away their pretty-colord yew,</span>
<br/>
<span>And tot with stones: away, Artois, away;</span>
<br/>
<span>My soul doth prophesy we win the day. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Alarums, and Parties skirmishing. Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Our multitudes are in themselves confounded,</span>
<br/>
<span>Dismayed, and distraught; swift-starting fear</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath buzzd a cold dismay through all our army,</span>
<br/>
<span>And every petty disadvantage prompts</span>
<br/>
<span>The fear-possessed abject soul to fly:</span>
<br/>
<span>Myself, whose spirit is steel to their dull lead</span>
<br/>
<span>(What with recalling of the prophecy</span>
<br/>
<span>And that our native stones from English arms</span>
<br/>
<span>Rebel against us) find myself attainted</span>
<br/>
<span>With strong surprise of weak and yielding fear.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Fly, father, fly! the French do kill the French;</span>
<br/>
<span>Some that would stand let drive at some that fly:</span>
<br/>
<span>Our drums strike nothing but discouragement,</span>
<br/>
<span>Our trumpets sound dishonour and retire;</span>
<br/>
<span>The spirit of fear, that feareth nought but death,</span>
<br/>
<span>Cowardly works confusion on itself.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Pluck out your eyes and see not this days shame!</span>
<br/>
<span>An arm hath beat an army; one poor David</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath with a stone foild twenty stout Goliahs:</span>
<br/>
<span>Some twenty naked starvelings with small flints</span>
<br/>
<span>Hath driven back a puissant host of men,</span>
<br/>
<span>Arrayd and fencd in all accomplements.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Mordieu, they quoit at us and kill us up;</span>
<br/>
<span>No less than forty thousand wicked elders</span>
<br/>
<span>Have forty lean slaves this day stond to death.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O, that I were some-other-countryman!</span>
<br/>
<span>This day hath set derision on the French,</span>
<br/>
<span>And all the world will blurt and scorn at us.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td>What, is there no hope left?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</td>
<td>No hope, but death, to bury up our shame.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Make up once more with me; the twentieth part</span>
<br/>
<span>Of those that live are men enough to quail</span>
<br/>
<span>The feeble handful on the adverse part.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Then charge again: if Heaven be not opposd,</span>
<br/>
<span>We cannot lose the day.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td>On, on;<a href="#note-11" id="noteref-11" epub:type="noteref">11</a> away. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Alarums, <abbr class="eoc">etc.</abbr> Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, wounded, and two <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Esquires</b>, his rescuers.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Esquire</td>
<td>How fares my lord?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Even as a man may do,</span>
<br/>
<span>That dines at such a bloody feast as this.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Second Esquire</td>
<td>I hope, my lord, that is no mortal scar.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No matter, if it be; the count is cast,</span>
<br/>
<span>And, in the worst, ends but a mortal man.</span>
<br/>
<span>Good friends, convey me to the princely Edward,</span>
<br/>
<span>That, in the crimson bravery of my blood,</span>
<br/>
<span>I may become him with saluting him;</span>
<br/>
<span>Ill smile and tell him that this open scar</span>
<br/>
<span>Doth end the harvest of his Audleys war. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
<section id="scene-4-7" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">VII</span>
</h3>
<p>The same. The English camp.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Flourish. Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</b>, in triumph, leading prisoners, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</b> and his son <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Charles</b>; and Officers, Soldiers, <abbr>etc.</abbr>, with ensigns spread.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Now, John in France, and lately John of France,</span>
<br/>
<span>Thy bloody ensigns are my captive colours;</span>
<br/>
<span>And you, high-vaunting Charles of Normandy,</span>
<br/>
<span>That once to-day sent me a horse to fly,</span>
<br/>
<span>Are now the subjects of my clemency.</span>
<br/>
<span>Fie, lords! ist not a shame that English boys,</span>
<br/>
<span>Whose early days are yet not worth a beard,</span>
<br/>
<span>Should in the bosom of your kingdom thus,</span>
<br/>
<span>One against twenty, beat you up together?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td>Thy fortune, not thy force, hath conquerd us.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td>An argument that Heaven aides the right.⁠—</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</b>, with <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>See, see, Artois doth bring with him along</span>
<br/>
<span>The late good-counsel-giver to my soul!⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Welcome, Artois, and welcome, Philip, too:</span>
<br/>
<span>Who now, of you or I, have need to pray!</span>
<br/>
<span>Now is the proverb verified in you,</span>
<br/>
<span>Too bright a morning breeds a louring day</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, led by the two <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Esquires</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>But say, what grim discouragement comes here!</span>
<br/>
<span>Alas, what thousand armed men of France</span>
<br/>
<span>Have writ that note of death in Audleys face?⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Speak, thou that woost death with thy careless smile</span>
<br/>
<span>And lookst so merrily upon thy grave</span>
<br/>
<span>As if thou were enamourd on thine end,</span>
<br/>
<span>What hungry sword hath so bereavd thy face</span>
<br/>
<span>And loppd a true friend from my loving soul?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>O prince, thy sweet bemoaning speech to me</span>
<br/>
<span>Is as a mournful knell to one dead-sick.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Dear Audley, if my tongue ring out thy end,</span>
<br/>
<span>My arms shall be thy grave: what may I do,</span>
<br/>
<span>To win thy life, or to revenge thy death?</span>
<br/>
<span>If thou wilt drink the blood of captive kings</span>
<br/>
<span>Or that it were restorative, command</span>
<br/>
<span>A health of kings blood, and Ill drink to thee:</span>
<br/>
<span>If honour may dispense for thee with death,</span>
<br/>
<span>The never-dying honour of this day</span>
<br/>
<span>Share wholly, Audley, to thyself, and live.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Victorious prince—that thou art so, behold</span>
<br/>
<span>A Caesars fame in kings captivity</span>
<br/>
<span>If I could hold dim death but at a bay,</span>
<br/>
<span>Till I did see my liege thy royal father,</span>
<br/>
<span>My soul should yield this castle of my flesh,</span>
<br/>
<span>This mangled tribute, with all willingness</span>
<br/>
<span>To darkness, consummation, dust and worms.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Cheerily, bold man! thy soul is all too proud</span>
<br/>
<span>To yield her city for one little breach;</span>
<br/>
<span>Should be divorced from her earthly spouse</span>
<br/>
<span>By the soft temper of a Frenchmans sword?</span>
<br/>
<span>Lo, to repair thy life, I give to thee</span>
<br/>
<span>Three thousand marks a year in English land.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I take thy gift, to pay the debts I owe.</span>
<br/>
<span>These two poor squires redeemd me from the French,</span>
<br/>
<span>With lusty and dear hazard of their lives;</span>
<br/>
<span>What thou hast given me, I give to them;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, as thou lovst me, prince, lay thy consent</span>
<br/>
<span>To this bequeath in my last testament.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Renowned Audley, live, and have from me</span>
<br/>
<span>This gift twice doubled, to these squires and thee:</span>
<br/>
<span>But live or die, what thou hast given away,</span>
<br/>
<span>To these and theirs shall lasting freedom stay.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Come, gentlemen, I will see my friend bestowd</span>
<br/>
<span>Within an easy litter; then well march</span>
<br/>
<span>Proudly toward Calice with triumphant pace</span>
<br/>
<span>Unto my royal father, and there bring</span>
<br/>
<span>The tribute of my wars, fair Frances king. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exit.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
</section>
<section id="act-5" epub:type="chapter bodymatter z3998:fiction z3998:drama">
<h2>
<span epub:type="label">Act</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">V</span>
</h2>
<section id="scene-5-1" epub:type="z3998:scene">
<h3>
<span epub:type="label">Scene</span>
<span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">I</span>
</h3>
<p>Picardy. The English camp before Calais.</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</b>, with <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philippa</b> his Queen, and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</b>; Officers, Soldiers, <abbr class="eoc">etc.</abbr></i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No more, Queen Philip, pacify yourself;</span>
<br/>
<span>Copland, except he can excuse his fault,</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall find displeasure written in our looks.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>And now unto this proud resisting town:</span>
<br/>
<span>Soldiers, assault; I will no longer stay,</span>
<br/>
<span>To be deluded by their false delays;</span>
<br/>
<span>Put all to sword, and make the spoil your own.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Trumpets sound to arms. Enter, from the town, six <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Citizens</b>, in their shirts, and barefoot, with halters about their necks.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Citizens</td>
<td>Mercy, King Edward! mercy, gracious lord!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Contemptuous villains! call ye now for truce?</span>
<br/>
<span>Mine ears are stoppd against your bootless cries:⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Sound, drums; <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">alarum</i> draw, threatning swords!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">First Citizen</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ah, noble prince, take pity on this town,</span>
<br/>
<span>And hear us, mighty king!</span>
<br/>
<span>We claim the promise that your highness made;</span>
<br/>
<span>The two days respite is not yet expird,</span>
<br/>
<span>And we are come with willingness to bear</span>
<br/>
<span>What torturing death or punishment you please,</span>
<br/>
<span>So that the trembling multitude be savd.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My promise? Well, I do confess as much:</span>
<br/>
<span>But I do require the chiefest citizens</span>
<br/>
<span>And men of most account that should submit;</span>
<br/>
<span>You, peradventure, are but servile grooms,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or some felonious robbers on the sea,</span>
<br/>
<span>Whom, apprehended, law would execute,</span>
<br/>
<span>Albeit severity lay dead in us:</span>
<br/>
<span>No, no, ye cannot overreach us thus.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Second Citizen</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>The sun, dread lord, that in the western fall</span>
<br/>
<span>Beholds us now low brought through misery,</span>
<br/>
<span>Did in the orient purple of the morn</span>
<br/>
<span>Salute our coming forth, when we were known;</span>
<br/>
<span>Or may our portion be with damned fiends.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>If it be so, then let our covenant stand,</span>
<br/>
<span>We take possession of the town in peace:</span>
<br/>
<span>But, for yourselves, look you for no remorse;</span>
<br/>
<span>But, as imperial justice hath decreed,</span>
<br/>
<span>Your bodies shall be draggd about these walls</span>
<br/>
<span>And after feel the stroke of quartering steel:</span>
<br/>
<span>This is your doom;—go, soldiers, see it done.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Queen</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ah, be more mild unto these yielding men!</span>
<br/>
<span>It is a glorious thing, to stablish peace;</span>
<br/>
<span>And kings approach the nearest unto God,</span>
<br/>
<span>By giving life and safety unto men.</span>
<br/>
<span>As thou intendest to be King of France,</span>
<br/>
<span>So let her people live to call thee king;</span>
<br/>
<span>For what the sword cuts down or fire hath spoild</span>
<br/>
<span>Is held in reputation none of ours.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Although experience teach us this is true,</span>
<br/>
<span>That peaceful quietness brings most delight</span>
<br/>
<span>When most of all abuses are controlld,</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet, insomuch it shall be known that we</span>
<br/>
<span>As well can master our affections</span>
<br/>
<span>As conquer other by the dint of sword,</span>
<br/>
<span>Philip, prevail; we yield to thy request;</span>
<br/>
<span>These men shall live to boast of clemency</span>
<br/>
<span>And, tyranny, strike terror to thyself.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Citizens</td>
<td>Long live your highness! happy be your reign!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Go, get you hence, return unto the town,</span>
<br/>
<span>And if this kindness hath deserved your love,</span>
<br/>
<span>Learn then to reverence Edward as your king.⁠—<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Exeunt <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Citizens</b>.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>Now, might we hear of our affairs abroad,</span>
<br/>
<span>We would, till gloomy winter were oer-spent,</span>
<br/>
<span>Dispose our men in garrison a while.</span>
<br/>
<span>But who comes here?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Copland</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King David</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Derby</td>
<td>Copland, my lord, and David King of Scots.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Is this the proud presumptuous squire o the north</span>
<br/>
<span>That would not yield his prisoner to my queen?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Copland</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I am, my liege, a northern squire, indeed,</span>
<br/>
<span>But neither proud nor insolent, I trust.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What moved thee then to be so obstinate</span>
<br/>
<span>To contradict our royal queens desire?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Copland</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>No wilful disobedience, mighty lord,</span>
<br/>
<span>But my desert and public law of arms:</span>
<br/>
<span>I took the king myself in single fight;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, like a soldier, would be loath to lose</span>
<br/>
<span>The least pre-eminence that I had won:</span>
<br/>
<span>And Copland straight upon your highness charge</span>
<br/>
<span>Is come to France, and with a lowly mind</span>
<br/>
<span>Doth vail the bonnet of his victory.</span>
<br/>
<span>Receive, dread lord, the custom of my fraught,</span>
<br/>
<span>The wealthy tribute of my labouring hands;</span>
<br/>
<span>Which should long since have been surrenderd up,</span>
<br/>
<span>Had but your gracious self been there in place.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Queen</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>But, Copland, thou didst scorn the kings command,</span>
<br/>
<span>Neglecting our commission in his name.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Copland</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>His name I reverence, but his person more;</span>
<br/>
<span>His name shall keep me in allegiance still,</span>
<br/>
<span>But to his person I will bend my knee.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>I pray thee, Philip, let displeasure pass;</span>
<br/>
<span>This man doth please me and I like his words:</span>
<br/>
<span>For what is he that will attempt great deeds</span>
<br/>
<span>And lose the glory that ensues the same?</span>
<br/>
<span>All rivers have recourse unto the sea;</span>
<br/>
<span>And Coplands faith, relation to his king.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Kneel therefore down; now rise, king Edwards knight:</span>
<br/>
<span>And, to maintain thy state, I freely give</span>
<br/>
<span>Five hundred marks a year to thee and thine.⁠—</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>Welcome, Lord Salisbury: what news from Britain?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>This, mighty king: the country we have won;</span>
<br/>
<span>And John de Mountford, regent of that place,</span>
<br/>
<span>Presents your highness with this coronet,</span>
<br/>
<span>Protesting true allegiance to your grace.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>We thank thee for thy service, valiant earl;</span>
<br/>
<span>Challenge our favour, for we owe it thee.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>But now, my lord, as this is joyful news,</span>
<br/>
<span>So must my voice be tragical again</span>
<br/>
<span>And I must sing of doleful accidents.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>What, have our men the overthrow at Poitiers?</span>
<br/>
<span>Or is our son beset with too much odds?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Salisbury</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>He was, my lord: and as my worthless self,</span>
<br/>
<span>With forty other serviceable knights,</span>
<br/>
<span>Under safe-conduct of the Dauphins seal</span>
<br/>
<span>Did travel that way, finding him distressd,</span>
<br/>
<span>A troop of lances met us on the way,</span>
<br/>
<span>Surprisd, and brought us prisoners to the king;</span>
<br/>
<span>Who, proud of this and eager of revenge,</span>
<br/>
<span>Commanded straight to cut off all our heads:</span>
<br/>
<span>And surely we had died, but that the duke,</span>
<br/>
<span>More full of honour than his angry sire,</span>
<br/>
<span>Procurd our quick deliverance from thence:</span>
<br/>
<span>But, ere we went, “Salute your king,” quoth he,</span>
<br/>
<span>“Bid him provide a funeral for his son,</span>
<br/>
<span>To-day our sword shall cut his thread of life;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, sooner than he thinks, well be with him,</span>
<br/>
<span>To quittance those displeasures he hath done”:</span>
<br/>
<span>This said, we passed, not daring to reply;</span>
<br/>
<span>Our hearts were dead, our looks diffusd and wan.</span>
<br/>
<span>Wandring, at last we climbd unto a hill;</span>
<br/>
<span>From whence, although our grief were much before,</span>
<br/>
<span>Yet now to see the occasion with our eyes</span>
<br/>
<span>Did thrice so much increase our heaviness:</span>
<br/>
<span>For there, my lord, O, there we did descry</span>
<br/>
<span>Down in a valley how both armies lay.</span>
<br/>
<span>The French had cast their trenches like a ring;</span>
<br/>
<span>And every barricados open front</span>
<br/>
<span>Was thick embossd with brazen ordinance.</span>
<br/>
<span>Here stood a battaile of ten thousand horse;</span>
<br/>
<span>There twice as many pikes, in quadrant-wise:</span>
<br/>
<span>Here cross-bows and deadly-wounding darts:</span>
<br/>
<span>And in the midst, like to a slender point</span>
<br/>
<span>Within the compass of the horizon</span>
<br/>
<span>As twere a rising bubble in the sea,</span>
<br/>
<span>A hazel-wand amidst a wood of pines,</span>
<br/>
<span>Or as a bear fast chaind unto a stake</span>
<br/>
<span>Stood famous Edward, still expecting when</span>
<br/>
<span>Those dogs of France would fasten on his flesh.</span>
<br/>
<span>Anon, the death-procuring knell begins:</span>
<br/>
<span>Off go the cannons, that, with trembling noise,</span>
<br/>
<span>Did shake the very mountain where they stood;</span>
<br/>
<span>Then sound the trumpets clangour in the air,</span>
<br/>
<span>The battles join: and, when we could no more</span>
<br/>
<span>Discern the difference twixt the friend and foe,</span>
<br/>
<span>(So intricate the dark confusion was)</span>
<br/>
<span>Away we turnd our watry eyes, with sighs</span>
<br/>
<span>As black as powder fuming into smoke.</span>
<br/>
<span>And thus, I fear, unhappy have I told</span>
<br/>
<span>The most untimely tale of Edwards fall.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Queen</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Ah me! is this my welcome into France?</span>
<br/>
<span>Is this the comfort that I lookd to have</span>
<br/>
<span>When I should meet with my beloved son?</span>
<br/>
<span>Sweet Ned, I would thy mother in the sea</span>
<br/>
<span>Had been prevented of this mortal grief!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Content thee, Philip; tis not tears will serve</span>
<br/>
<span>To call him back if he be taken hence:</span>
<br/>
<span>Comfort thyself, as I do, gentle queen,</span>
<br/>
<span>With hope of sharp, unheard-of, dire revenge.⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>He bids me to provide his funeral;</span>
<br/>
<span>And so I will: but all the peers in France</span>
<br/>
<span>Shall mourners be and weep out bloody tears</span>
<br/>
<span>Until their empty veins be dry and sere:</span>
<br/>
<span>The pillars of his hearse shall be his bones;</span>
<br/>
<span>The mould that covers him, their cities ashes;</span>
<br/>
<span>His knell, the groaning cries of dying men;</span>
<br/>
<span>And, in the stead of tapers on his tomb,</span>
<br/>
<span>An hundred fifty towers shall burning blaze,</span>
<br/>
<span>While we bewail our valiant sons decease.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Flourish of Trumpets within. Enter a <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Herald</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Rejoice, my lord; ascend the imperial throne!</span>
<br/>
<span>The mighty and redoubted Prince of Wales,</span>
<br/>
<span>Great servitor to bloody Mars in arms,</span>
<br/>
<span>The Frenchmans terror and his countrys fame,</span>
<br/>
<span>Triumphant rideth like a Roman peer:</span>
<br/>
<span>And, lowly at his stirrup, comes afoot</span>
<br/>
<span>King John of France together with his son</span>
<br/>
<span>In captive bonds; whose diadem he brings</span>
<br/>
<span>To crown thee with and to proclaim thee king.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Away with mourning, Philip, wipe thine eyes;⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>Sound, trumpets, welcome in Plantagenet!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td>
<i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">A loud flourish. Enter <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Audley</b>, <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Artois</b>, with <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</b> and <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Philip</b>.</i>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td/>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>As things long lost, when they are found again,</span>
<br/>
<span>So doth my son rejoice his fathers heart,</span>
<br/>
<span>For whom, even now, my soul was much perplexd! <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Embracing the <b epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince</b>.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Queen</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Be this a token to express my joy, <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Kisses him.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>For inward passion will not let me speak.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>My gracious father, here receive the gift, <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Presenting him with <b epub:type="z3998:persona">King Johns</b> crown.</i></span>
<br/>
<span>This wreath of conquest and reward of war,</span>
<br/>
<span>Got with as mickle peril of our lives</span>
<br/>
<span>As eer was thing of price before this day;</span>
<br/>
<span>Install your highness in your proper right:</span>
<br/>
<span>And, herewithal, I render to your hands</span>
<br/>
<span>These prisoners, chief occasion of our strife.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>So, John of France, I see you keep your word.</span>
<br/>
<span>You promisd to be sooner with ourself</span>
<br/>
<span>Than we did think for, and tis so indeed:</span>
<br/>
<span>But, had you done at first as now you do,</span>
<br/>
<span>How many civil towns had stood untouchd</span>
<br/>
<span>That now are turnd to ragged heaps of stones?</span>
<br/>
<span>How many peoples lives mightst thou have savd</span>
<br/>
<span>That are untimely sunk into their graves?</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Edward, recount not things irrevocable;</span>
<br/>
<span>Tell me what ransom thou requirst to have.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Thy ransom, John, hereafter shall be known.</span>
<br/>
<span>But first to England thou must cross the seas</span>
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<span>To see what entertainment it affords;</span>
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<span>Howeer it falls, it cannot be so bad</span>
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<span>As ours hath been since we arrivd in France.</span>
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</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King John</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Accursed man! of this I was foretold,</span>
<br/>
<span>But did misconster what the prophet told.</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">Prince Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Now, father, this petition Edward makes</span>
<br/>
<span>To thee, <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">kneels</i> whose grace hath been his strongest shield,</span>
<br/>
<span>That, as thy pleasure chose me for the man</span>
<br/>
<span>To be the instrument to show thy power,</span>
<br/>
<span>So thou wilt grant, that many princes more,</span>
<br/>
<span>Bred and brought up within that little isle,</span>
<br/>
<span>May still be famous for like victories!⁠—</span>
<br/>
<span>And, for my part, the bloody scars I bear,</span>
<br/>
<span>And weary nights that I have watchd in field,</span>
<br/>
<span>The dangerous conflicts I have often had,</span>
<br/>
<span>The fearful menaces were profferd me,</span>
<br/>
<span>The heat and cold and what else might displease,</span>
<br/>
<span>I wish were now redoubled twenty-fold;</span>
<br/>
<span>So that hereafter ages, when they read</span>
<br/>
<span>The painful traffic of my tender youth,</span>
<br/>
<span>Might thereby be inflamed with such resolve</span>
<br/>
<span>As not the territories of France alone,</span>
<br/>
<span>But likewise Spain, Turkey, and what countries else</span>
<br/>
<span>That justly would provoke fair Englands ire,</span>
<br/>
<span>Might, at their presence, tremble and retire!</span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td epub:type="z3998:persona">King Edward</td>
<td epub:type="z3998:verse">
<p>
<span>Here, English lords, we do proclaim a rest,</span>
<br/>
<span>An interceasing of our painful arms:</span>
<br/>
<span>Sheath up your swords, refresh your weary limbs,</span>
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<span>Peruse your spoils; and, after we have breathd</span>
<br/>
<span>A day or two within this haven-town,</span>
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<span>God willing, then for England well be shippd;</span>
<br/>
<span>Where, in a happy hour, I trust, we shall</span>
<br/>
<span>Arrive, three kings, two princes, and a queen. <i epub:type="z3998:stage-direction">Flourish. Exeunt omnes.</i></span>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</section>
</section>
<section id="endnotes" epub:type="endnotes backmatter">
<h2 epub:type="title">Endnotes</h2>
<ol>
<li id="note-1" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add “Why, aunt,” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-1" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
</li>
<li id="note-2" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add “it” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-2" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
</li>
<li id="note-3" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add “a” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-3" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<li id="note-4" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add “so” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-4" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
</li>
<li id="note-5" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Some modern editions combine scenes 4 and 5. See the New Cambridge Shakespeare edition. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-5" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
</li>
<li id="note-6" epub:type="endnote">
<p>The number of scenes in act 4 can differ from edition to edition. The Shakespeare Apocryphas edition, edited by <abbr epub:type="z3998:personal-name">C. F.</abbr> Tucker Brooke contains as many as nine scenes. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-6" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<li id="note-7" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add “streamers” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-7" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<li id="note-8" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add “holy” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-8" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<li id="note-9" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add “he be” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-9" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<li id="note-10" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add “with” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-10" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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<li id="note-11" epub:type="endnote">
<p>Editors add another “on” to correct the lines meter. <cite>—⁠<abbr epub:type="z3998:initialism">S.E.</abbr> Editor</cite> <a href="#noteref-11" epub:type="backlink"></a></p>
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</ol>
</section>
<section id="colophon" epub:type="colophon backmatter">
<header>
<h2 epub:type="title">Colophon</h2>
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<p><i epub:type="se:name.publication.play">Edward <span epub:type="ordinal z3998:roman">III</span></i><br/>
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