The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (moboreader .TXT) π
The world will be thy widow and still weep,
That thou no form of thee hast left behind,
When every private widow well may keep,
By children's eyes, her husband's shape in mind:
Look what an unthrift in the world doth spend
Shifts but his place, for still the world enjoys it;
But beauty's waste hath in the world an end,
And kept unused the user so destroys it:
No love toward others in that bosom sits
That on himself such murd'rous shame commits.
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For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
Who for thy self art so unprovident.
Grant if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many,
But that thou none lov'st is most evident:
For thou art so possessed with murd'rous hate,
That 'gainst thy self thou stick'st not to conspire,
Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate
Which to repair should be thy chief desire:
O change thy thought, that I may change my mind,
Shall hate be fairer lodged than
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BOURBON. The devil take order now! Iβll to the throng.
Let life be short, else shame will be too long. Exeunt
SCENE VI.
Another part of the field
Alarum. Enter the KING and his train, with prisoners; EXETER, and others KING HENRY. Well have we done, thrice-valiant countrymen; But allβs not done-yet keep the French the field.
EXETER. The Duke of York commends him to your Majesty.
KING HENRY. Lives he, good uncle? Thrice within this hour I saw him down; thrice up again, and fighting; From helmet to the spur all blood he was.
EXETER. In which array, brave soldier, doth he lie Larding the plain; and by his bloody side, Yokefellow to his honour-owing wounds, The noble Earl of Suffolk also lies.
Suffolk first died; and York, all haggled over, Comes to him, where in gore he lay insteeped, And takes him by the beard, kisses the gashes That bloodily did yawn upon his face, He cries aloud βTarry, my cousin Suffolk.
My soul shall thine keep company to heaven; Tarry, sweet soul, for mine, then fly abreast; As in this glorious and well-foughten field We kept together in our chivalry.β
Upon these words I came and cheerβd him up; He smilβd me in the face, raught me his hand, And, with a feeble grip, says βDear my lord, Commend my service to my sovereign.β
So did he turn, and over Suffolkβs neck He threw his wounded arm and kissβd his lips; And so, espousβd to death, with blood he sealβd A testament of noble-ending love.
The pretty and sweet manner of it forcβd Those waters from me which I would have stoppβd; But I had not so much of man in me,
And all my mother came into mine eyes And gave me up to tears.
KING HENRY. I blame you not;
For, hearing this, I must perforce compound With mistful eyes, or they will issue too. [Alarum]
But hark! what new alarum is this same?
The French have reinforcβd their scatterβd men.
Then every soldier kill his prisoners; Give the word through. Exeunt
SCENE VII.
Another part of the field
Enter FLUELLEN and GOWER
FLUELLEN. Kill the poys and the luggage! βTis expressly against the law of arms; βtis as arrant a piece of knavery, mark you now, as can be offert; in your conscience, now, is it not?
GOWER. βTis certain thereβs not a boy left alive; and the cowardly rascals that ran from the battle haβ done this slaughter; besides, they have burned and carried away all that was in the Kingβs tent; wherefore the King most worthily hath causβd every soldier to cut his prisonerβs throat. O, βtis a gallant King!
FLUELLEN. Ay, he was porn at Monmouth, Captain Gower. What call you the townβs name where Alexander the Pig was born?
GOWER. Alexander the Great.
FLUELLEN. Why, I pray you, is not βpigβ great? The pig, or great, or the mighty, or the huge, or the magnanimous, are all one reckonings, save the phrase is a little variations.
GOWER. I think Alexander the Great was born in Macedon; his father was called Philip of Macedon, as I take it.
FLUELLEN. I think it is in Macedon where Alexander is porn. I tell you, Captain, if you look in the maps of the βorld, I warrant you sall find, in the comparisons between Macedon and Monmouth, that the situations, look you, is both alike. There is a river in Macedon; and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth; it is callβd Wye at Monmouth, but it is out of my prains what is the name of the other river; but βtis all one, βtis alike as my fingers is to my fingers, and there is salmons in both. If you mark Alexanderβs life well, Harry of Monmouthβs life is come after it indifferent well; for there is figures in all things.
Alexander-God knows, and you know-in his rages, and his furies, and his wraths, and his cholers, and his moods, and his displeasures, and his indignations, and also being a little intoxicates in his prains, did, in his ales and his angers, look you, kill his best friend, Cleitus.
GOWER. Our king is not like him in that: he never killβd any of his friends.
FLUELLEN. It is not well done, mark you now, to take the tales out of my mouth ere it is made and finished. I speak but in the figures and comparisons of it; as Alexander killβd his friend Cleitus, being in his ales and his cups, so also Harry Monmouth, being in his right wits and his good judgments, turnβd away the fat knight with the great belly doublet; he was full of jests, and gipes, and knaveries, and mocks; I have forgot his name.
GOWER. Sir John Falstaff.
FLUELLEN. That is he. Iβll tell you there is good men porn at Monmouth.
GOWER. Here comes his Majesty.
Alarum. Enter the KING, WARWICK, GLOUCESTER, EXETER, and others, with prisoners. Flourish KING HENRY. I was not angry since I came to France Until this instant. Take a trumpet, herald, Ride thou unto the horsemen on yond hill; If they will fight with us, bid them come down Or void the field; they do offend our sight.
If theyβll do neither, we will come to them And make them skirr away as swift as stones Enforced from the old Assyrian slings; Besides, weβll cut the throats of those we have, And not a man of them that we shall take Shall taste our mercy. Go and tell them so.
Enter MONTJOY
EXETER. Here comes the herald of the French, my liege.
GLOUCESTER. His eyes are humbler than they usβd to be.
KING HENRY. How now! What means this, herald? knowβst thou not That I have finβd these bones of mine for ransom?
Comβst thou again for ransom?
MONTJOY. No, great King;
I come to thee for charitable licence, That we may wander oβer this bloody field To book our dead, and then to bury them; To sort our nobles from our common men; For many of our princes-woe the while!-
Lie drownβd and soakβd in mercenary blood; So do our vulgar drench their peasant limbs In blood of princes; and their wounded steeds Fret fetlock deep in gore, and with wild rage Yerk out their armed heels at their dead masters, Killing them twice. O, give us leave, great King, To view the field in safety, and dispose Of their dead bodies!
KING HENRY. I tell thee truly, herald,
I know not if the day be ours or no;
For yet a many of your horsemen peer
And gallop oβer the field.
MONTJOY. The day is yours.
KING HENRY. Praised be God, and not our strength, for it!
What is this castle callβd that stands hard by?
MONTJOY. They call it Agincourt.
KING HENRY. Then call we this the field of Agincourt, Fought on the day of Crispin Crispianus.
FLUELLEN. Your grandfather of famous memory, anβt please your Majesty, and your great-uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales, as I have read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France.
KING HENRY. They did, Fluellen.
FLUELLEN. Your Majesty says very true; if your Majesties is remembβred of it, the Welshmen did good service in garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps; which your Majesty know to this hour is an honourable badge of the service; and I do believe your Majesty takes no scorn to wear the leek upon Saint Tavyβs day.
KING HENRY. I wear it for a memorable honour; For I am Welsh, you know, good countryman.
FLUELLEN. All the water in Wye cannot wash your Majestyβs Welsh plood out of your pody, I can tell you that. Got pless it and preserve it as long as it pleases his Grace and his Majesty too!
KING HENRY. Thanks, good my countryman.
FLUELLEN. By Jeshu, I am your Majestyβs countryman, care not who know it; I will confess it to all the βorld: I need not be ashamβd of your Majesty, praised be Got, so long as your Majesty is an honest man.
Enter WILLIAMS
KING HENRY. God keep me so! Our heralds go with him: Bring me just notice of the numbers dead On both our parts. Call yonder fellow hither.
Exeunt heralds with MONTJOY
EXETER. Soldier, you must come to the King.
KING HENRY. Soldier, why wearβst thou that glove in thy cap?
WILLIAMS. Anβt please your Majesty, βtis the gage of one that I should fight withal, if he be alive.
KING HENRY. An Englishman?
WILLIAMS. Anβt please your Majesty, a rascal that swaggerβd with me last night; who, if βa live and ever dare to challenge this glove, I have sworn to take him a box oβ thβ ear; or if I can see my glove in his cap-which he swore, as he was a soldier, he would wear if alive-I will strike it out soundly.
KING HENRY. What think you, Captain Fluellen, is it fit this soldier keep his oath?
FLUELLEN. He is a craven and a villain else, anβt please your Majesty, in my conscience.
KING HENRY. It may be his enemy is a gentlemen of great sort, quite from the answer of his degree.
FLUELLEN. Though he be as good a gentleman as the Devil is, as Lucifier and Belzebub himself, it is necessary, look your Grace, that he keep his vow and his oath; if he be perjurβd, see you now, his reputation is as arrant a villain and a Jacksauce as ever his black shoe trod upon Godβs ground and his earth, in my conscience, la.
KING HENRY. Then keep thy vow, sirrah, when thou meetβst the fellow.
WILLIAMS. So I Will, my liege, as I live.
KING HENRY. Who servβst thou under?
WILLIAMS. Under Captain Gower, my liege.
FLUELLEN. Gower is a good captain, and is good knowledge and literatured in the wars.
KING HENRY. Call him hither to me, soldier.
WILLIAMS. I will, my liege. Exit KING HENRY. Here, Fluellen; wear thou this favour for me, and stick it in thy cap; when Alencon and myself were down together, I pluckβd this glove from his helm. If any man challenge this, he is a friend to Alencon and an enemy to our person; if thou encounter any such, apprehend him, an thou dost me love.
FLUELLEN. Your Grace does me as great honours as can be desirβd in the hearts of his subjects. I would fain see the man that has but two legs that shall find himself aggriefβd at this glove, that is all; but I would fain see it once, an please God of his grace that I might see.
KING HENRY. Knowβst thou Gower?
FLUELLEN. He is my dear friend, an please you.
KING HENRY. Pray thee, go seek him, and bring him to my tent.
FLUELLEN. I will fetch him. Exit KING HENRY. My Lord of Warwick and my brother Gloucester, Follow Fluellen closely at the heels; The glove which I have given him for a favour May haply purchase him a box oβ thβ ear.
It is the soldierβs: I, by bargain, should Wear it myself. Follow, good cousin Warwick; If that the soldier strike him, as I judge By his blunt bearing he will keep his word, Some sudden mischief may arise of it; For I do know Fluellen valiant,
And touchβd with choler, hot as gunpowder, And quickly will return an injury;
Follow, and see there be no harm between them.
Go you with me, uncle of Exeter. Exeunt
SCENE VIII.
Before KING HENRYβS PAVILION
Enter GOWER and WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS. I warrant it is to knight you, Captain.
Enter FLUELLEN
FLUELLEN. Godβs will and his pleasure, Captain, I beseech you now, come apace to the King: there is more good toward you peradventure than is in
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