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(dramatic music)
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(steady drum beat)
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(singing in foreign language)
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- Now, say, Chatillon,
what would France with us?
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- Thus, after greeting,
speaks the King of France
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in my behavior to the majesty,
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the borrowed majesty, of England here.
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- A strange beginning, "borrowed majesty!"
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- Silence, good mother, hear the embassy.
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- Philip of France, in
right and true behalf
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of thy deceased brother Geffrey's son,
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Arthur Plantagenet, lays most lawful claim
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to this fair island and the territories,
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to Ireland, Poictiers,
Anjou, Touraine, Maine,
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desiring thee to lay aside the sword
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which sways usurpingly
these several titles,
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and put these same into
young Arthur's hand,
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thy nephew and right royal sovereign.
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- What follows if we disallow of this?
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- The proud control of
fierce and bloody war,
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to enforce these rights
so forcibly withheld.
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- Here have we war for
war and blood for blood,
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controlment for controlment,
so answer France.
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- Then take my king's
defiance from my mouth,
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the farthest limit of my embassy.
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- Bear mine to him,
and so depart in peace.
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Be thou as lightning
in the eyes of France,
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for ere thou canst report I will be there.
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The thunder of my cannon shall be heard.
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So hence, be thou the trumpet of our wrath
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and sullen presage of your own decay.
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An honorable conduct let him have.
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Pembroke, look to it.
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Farewell, Chatillon.
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(singing in foreign language)
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- What now, my son, have I not ever said
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how that ambitious
Constance would not cease
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'til she had kindled
France and all the world,
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upon the right and party of her son?
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This might have been
prevented and made whole
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with very easy arguments of love,
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which now the manage of two kingdoms must
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with fearful bloody issue arbitrate.
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- Our strong possession
and our right for us.
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- Your strong possession
much more than your right,
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or else it must go wrong with you and me.
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So much my conscience
whispers in your ear,
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which none but heaven
and you and I shall hear.
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- My liege, here is the
strangest controversy
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come from country to be judged by you,
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that e'er I heard,
shall I produce the men?
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- Let them approach.
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Our abbeys and our priories shall pay
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this expedition's charge.
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What men are you?
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- Your faithful subject I, a gentleman
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born in Northamptonshire and eldest son,
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as I suppose, to Robert Faulconbridge,
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a soldier, by the honor-giving hand
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of Coeur-de-lion knighted in the field.
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- What art thou?
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- The son and heir to
that same Faulconbridge.
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- Is that the elder,
and art thou the heir?
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You came not of one mother then, it seems.
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- Most certain of one mother, mighty king,
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that is well known, and,
as I think, one father,
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but for the certain
knowledge of that truth
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I put you o'er to heaven and to my mother,
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of that I doubt, as
all men's children may.
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- Out on thee, rude man,
thou dost shame thy mother
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and wound her honor with this diffidence.
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- I, madam?
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No, I have no reason for it,
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that is my brother's
plea and none of mine,
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the which if he can prove, a' pops me out
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at least from fair five
hundred pound a year.
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Heaven guard my mother's
honor and my land!
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- A good blunt fellow.
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Why, being younger born,
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doth he lay claim to thine inheritance?
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- I know not why, except to get the land.
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But once he slandered me with bastardy,
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but whether I be as true begot or no,
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that still I lay upon my mother's head,
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but that I am as well begot, my liege,
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fair fall the bones that
took the pains for me!
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Compare our faces and be judge yourself.
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If old sir Robert did beget us both
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and were our father and this son like him,
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O old sir Robert, father, on my knee
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I give heaven thanks I
was not like to thee!
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- Why, what a madcap
hath heaven lent us here!
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- He hath a trick of Coeur-de-lion's face,
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the accent of his tongue affecteth him.
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Do you not read some tokens of my son
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in the large composition of this man?
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- Mine eye hath well examined his parts
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and finds them perfect Richard.
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Sirrah, speak,
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what doth move you to
claim your brother's land?
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- Because he hath a
half-face, like my father.
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With half that face would
he have all my land.
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- My gracious liege, when
that my father lived,
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Your brother did employ my father much...
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- Well, sir, by this
you cannot get my land,
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Your tale must be how
he employed my mother.
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- And once dispatched him in an embassy
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to Germany, there with the emperor
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to treat of high affairs
touching that time.
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The advantage of his absence took the king
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and in the mean time
sojourned at my father's,
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Where how he did prevail I shame to speak,
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but truth is truth, large
lengths of seas and shores
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between my father and my mother lay,
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as I have heard my father speak himself,
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when this same lusty gentleman was got.
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Upon his death-bed he by will bequeathed
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His land to me, and took it on his death
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that this my mother's son was none of his,
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and if he were, he came into the world
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full fourteen weeks
before the course of time.
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Then, good my liege, let
me have what is mine,
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my father's land, as was my father's will.
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- Sirrah, your brother is legitimate,
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your father's wife did
after wedlock bear him,
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and if she did play
false, the fault was hers,
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which fault lies on the
hazards of all husbands
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that marry wives.
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Tell me, how if my brother,
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who, as you say, took
pains to get this son,
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had of your father
claimed this son for his?
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In sooth, good friend,
your father might have kept
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this calf bred from his
cow from all the world,
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in sooth he might, then,
if he were my brother's,
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my brother might not claim
him, nor your father,
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being none of his, refuse
him, this concludes.
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My mother's son did
get your father's heir,
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your father's heir must
have your father's land.
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- Shall then my father's
will be of no force
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to dispossess that child which is not his?
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- Of no more force to dispossess me, sir,
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than was his will to get me, as I think.
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- Whether hadst thou
rather be a Faulconbridge
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and like thy brother, to enjoy thy land,
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or the reputed son of Coeur-de-lion,
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lord of thy presence and no land beside?
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- Madam, an if my brother had my shape,
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and I had his, sir Robert's his, like him,
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and if my legs were two such riding-rods,
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my arms such eel-skins
stuffed, my face so thin
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that in mine ear I durst not stick a rose
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lest men should say "look,
where three-farthings goes!"
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And, to his shape, were
heir to all this land,
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would I might never stir
from off this place,
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I would give it every
foot to have this face,
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I would not be sir Nob in any case.
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- I like thee well, wilt
thou forsake thy fortune,
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bequeath thy land to him and follow me?
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I am a soldier and now bound to France.
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- Brother, take you my
land, I'll take my chance.
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Your face hath got 500 pound a year,
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yet sell your face for
five pence and 'tis dear.
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Madam, I'll follow you unto the death.
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- Nay, I would have you
go before me thither.
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- Our country manners
give our betters way.
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- What is thy name?
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- Philip, my liege, so is my name begun,
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Philip, good old sir
Robert's wife's eldest son.
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- From henceforth bear his
name whose form thou bearest,
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kneel thou down Philip,
but rise more great,
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arise Sir Richard and Plantagenet.
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(roars)
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- Brother by the mother's
side, give me your hand,
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my father gave me honor, yours gave land.
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Now blessed by the hour, by night or day,
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when I was got, sir Robert was away!
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(laughs)
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- The very spirit of Plantagenet!
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I am thy grandam, Richard, call me so.
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- Madam, by chance but
not by truth, what though?
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Something about, a little from the right,
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in at the window, or else o'er the hatch,
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who dares not stir by
day must walk by night,
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and have is have, however men do catch,
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near or far off, well
won is still well shot,
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and I am I, howe'er I was begot.
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- Go, Faulconbridge, now
hast thou thy desire,
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a landless knight makes
thee a landed squire.
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Come, madam, and come,
Richard, we must speed
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for France, for France,
for it is more than need.
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- Brother, adieu, good
fortune come to thee!
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For thou wast got in the way of honesty.
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A foot of honor better than I was,
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but many a many foot of land the worse.
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Well, now can I make any Joan a lady.
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"Good den, Sir Richard!"
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"God-a-mercy, fellow!"
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And if his name be George,
I'll call him Peter,
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for new-made honor doth
forget men's names,
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'Tis too respective and too sociable
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for your conversion.
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Now your traveler,
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he and his toothpick at my worship's mess,
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and when my knightly stomach is sufficed,
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why then I suck my teeth and catechise
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my picked man of countries, "My dear sir,"
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thus, leaning on mine elbow, I begin,
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"I shall beseech you
that is question now,"
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and then comes answer like an Absey book,
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"O sir," says answer,
"at your best command,
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"at your employment,
at your service, sir,"
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"No, sir," says question,
"I, sweet sir, at yours,"
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and so, ere answer knows
what question would,
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it draws toward supper in conclusion so.
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But this is worshipful society
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and fits the mounting spirit like myself,
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for he is but a bastard to the time
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that doth not smack of observation.
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And so am I, whether I smack or no,
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and not alone in habit and device,
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exterior form, outward accoutrement,
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but from the inward motion to deliver
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sweet, sweet, sweet poison
for the age's tooth,
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which, though I will
not practice to deceive,
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yet, to avoid deceit, I mean to learn,
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for it shall strew the
footsteps of my rising.
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But who comes in such
haste in riding-robes?
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O me, it is my mother.
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How now, good lady!
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What brings you here to court so hastily?
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- Where is that slave, thy brother?
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Where is he,
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that holds in chase
mine honor up and down?
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- My brother Robert?
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Old sir Robert's son?
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Colbrand the giant, that same mighty man?
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Is it sir Robert's son that you seek so?
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- Sir Robert's son!
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Ay, thou unreverend boy,
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Sir Robert's son, why
scorn'st thou at sir Robert?
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He is sir Robert's son, and so art thou.
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- James Gurney, wilt thou
give us leave awhile?
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- Good leave, good Philip.
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- Philip!
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Sparrow, James,
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There's toys abroad,
anon I'll tell thee more.
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Madam, I was not old sir Robert's son.
248
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Sir Robert might have eat his part in me
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upon Good-Friday and ne'er broke his fast.
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Sir Robert could do
well, marry, to confess,
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could he get me?
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Sir Robert could not do it,
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now we know his handiwork,
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therefore, good mother,
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to whom am I beholding for these limbs?
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Sir Robert never holp to make this leg.
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- Hast thou conspired
with thy brother too,
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that for thine own gain
shouldst defend mine honor?
259
00:16:13,818 --> 00:16:17,844
What means this scorn,
thou most untoward knave?
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- Knight, knight, good
mother, Basilisco-like.
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What!
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I am dubbed!
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I have it on my shoulder.
264
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But, mother, I am not sir Robert's son,
265
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I have disclaimed sir Robert and my land,
266
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legitimation, name and all is gone.
267
00:16:33,744 --> 00:16:36,821
Then, good my mother,
let me know my father.
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Some proper man, I hope,
who was it, mother?
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- Hast thou denied
thyself a Faulconbridge?
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- As faithfully as I deny the devil.
271
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- King Richard Coeur-de-lion
was thy father.
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By long and vehement suit I was seduced
273
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to make room for him in my husband's bed,
274
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heaven lay not my
transgression to my charge!
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Thou art the issue of my dear offense,
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which was so strongly
urged past my defense.
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- Now, by this light, were I to get again,
278
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madam, I would not wish a better father.
279
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Some sins do bear their
privilege on Earth,
280
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and so doth yours, your
fault was not your folly,
281
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needs must you lay your
heart at his dispose,
282
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subjected tribute to commanding love,
283
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against whose fury and unmatch'd force
284
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the aweless lion could not wage the fight,
285
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nor keep his princely
heart from Richard's hand.
286
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He that perforce robs
lions of their hearts
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may easily win a woman's.
288
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Ay, my mother,
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with all my heart I
thank thee for my father!
290
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Who lives and dares but
say thou didst not well
291
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when I was got, I'll
send his soul to hell.
292
00:18:05,965 --> 00:18:09,286
Come, lady, I will show thee to my kin,
293
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and they shall say, when Richard me begot,
294
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if thou hadst said him
nay, it had been sin,
295
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who says it was, he lies, I say 'twas not.
296
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(regal music)
297
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- Before Angiers well met, brave Austria.
298
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Arthur, that great
forerunner of thy blood,
299
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Richard, that robbed the lion of his heart
300
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and fought the holy wars in Palestine,
301
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by this brave duke came
early to his grave,
302
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and for amends to his posterity,
303
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at our importance hither is he come,
304
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to spread his colors, boy, in thy behalf,
305
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and to rebuke the usurpation
306
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of thy unnatural uncle, English John.
307
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Embrace him, love him,
give him welcome hither.
308
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- God shall forgive you
Coeur-de-lion's death
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the rather that you
give his offspring life,
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shadowing their right
under your wings of war,
311
00:19:21,933 --> 00:19:24,608
I give you welcome with a powerless hand,
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but with a heart full of unstain'd love,
313
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welcome before the gates of Angiers, duke.
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- A noble boy!
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Who would not do thee right?
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00:19:32,905 --> 00:19:36,746
- Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss,
317
00:19:36,747 --> 00:19:40,291
as seal to this indenture of my love,
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that to my home I will no more return,
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'til Angiers and the
right thou hast in France,
320
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together with that pale,
that white-faced shore,
321
00:19:49,845 --> 00:19:52,975
whose foot spurns back
the ocean's roaring tides
322
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and coops from other lands her islanders,
323
00:19:55,655 --> 00:19:59,135
even 'til that England,
hedged in with the main,
324
00:19:59,136 --> 00:20:02,481
that water-wall'd bulwark, still secure
325
00:20:02,482 --> 00:20:05,488
and confident from foreign purposes,
326
00:20:05,489 --> 00:20:09,005
even 'til that utmost corner of the west
327
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salute thee for her king,
till then, fair boy,
328
00:20:12,996 --> 00:20:16,584
will I not think of home, but follow arms.
329
00:20:16,585 --> 00:20:20,205
- O, take his mother's
thanks, a widow's thanks,
330
00:20:20,206 --> 00:20:23,635
'til your strong hand shall
help to give him strength
331
00:20:23,636 --> 00:20:26,962
to make a more requital to your love!
332
00:20:26,963 --> 00:20:29,501
- The peace of heaven is
theirs that lift their swords
333
00:20:29,502 --> 00:20:32,335
in such a just and charitable war.
334
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- Well then, to work,
our cannon shall be bent
335
00:20:35,485 --> 00:20:38,965
against the brows of this resisting town.
336
00:20:38,966 --> 00:20:41,538
We'll lay before this
town our royal bones,
337
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wade to the market-place
in Frenchmen's blood,
338
00:20:45,495 --> 00:20:49,171
but we will make it subject to this boy.
339
00:20:49,172 --> 00:20:50,991
- Stay for an answer to your embassy,
340
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lest unadvised you stain
your swords with blood.
341
00:20:55,486 --> 00:20:58,495
My Lord Chatillon may from England bring,
342
00:20:58,496 --> 00:21:01,995
that right in peace which
here we urge in war,
343
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and then we shall repent
each drop of blood
344
00:21:04,992 --> 00:21:08,242
that hot rash haste so indirectly shed.
345
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- A wonder, lady, lo, upon thy wish,
346
00:21:11,273 --> 00:21:13,125
our messenger Chatillon is arrived!
347
00:21:13,126 --> 00:21:15,995
What England says, say
briefly, gentle lord.
348
00:21:15,996 --> 00:21:19,579
We coldly pause for
thee, Chatillon, speak.
349
00:21:20,462 --> 00:21:22,594
- Then turn your forces
from this paltry siege
350
00:21:22,595 --> 00:21:25,568
and stir them up against a mightier task.
351
00:21:25,569 --> 00:21:28,231
England, impatient of your just demands,
352
00:21:28,232 --> 00:21:31,185
hath put himself in
arms, the adverse winds,
353
00:21:31,186 --> 00:21:33,794
whose leisure I have
stayed, have given him time
354
00:21:33,795 --> 00:21:36,454
to land his legions all as soon as I.
355
00:21:36,455 --> 00:21:38,868
His marches are expedient to this town,
356
00:21:38,869 --> 00:21:41,704
his forces strong, his soldiers confident.
357
00:21:41,705 --> 00:21:43,822
With him along is come the mother-queen,
358
00:21:43,823 --> 00:21:47,075
an Ate, stirring him to blood and strife,
359
00:21:47,076 --> 00:21:49,422
with her her niece, the
Lady Blanch of Spain,
360
00:21:49,423 --> 00:21:51,504
with them a bastard of
the king's deceased,
361
00:21:51,505 --> 00:21:53,449
and all the unsettled humors of the land.
362
00:21:53,450 --> 00:21:54,471
(drum beating)
363
00:21:54,472 --> 00:21:56,412
The interruption of their churlish drums
364
00:21:56,413 --> 00:21:58,246
cuts off more circumstance,
they are at hand,
365
00:21:58,247 --> 00:22:00,663
to parley or to fight; therefore prepare.
366
00:22:00,664 --> 00:22:03,496
- How much unlooked
for is this expedition!
367
00:22:03,497 --> 00:22:05,666
- By how much unexpected, by so much
368
00:22:05,667 --> 00:22:08,172
we must awake endeavor for defense,
369
00:22:08,173 --> 00:22:10,619
for courage mounteth with occasion,
370
00:22:10,620 --> 00:22:14,120
let them be welcome then, we are prepared.
371
00:22:29,005 --> 00:22:31,927
- Peace be to France, if
France in peace permit
372
00:22:31,928 --> 00:22:35,261
our just and lineal entrance to our own.
373
00:22:37,555 --> 00:22:40,948
If not, bleed France, and
peace ascend to heaven,
374
00:22:40,949 --> 00:22:44,186
whilest we, God's
wrathful agent, do correct
375
00:22:44,187 --> 00:22:46,935
their proud contempt that
beats His peace to heaven.
376
00:22:46,936 --> 00:22:49,172
- Peace be to England, if that war return
377
00:22:49,173 --> 00:22:52,306
from France to England,
there to live in peace.
378
00:22:52,307 --> 00:22:54,929
England we love, and
for that England's sake
379
00:22:54,930 --> 00:22:58,742
with burden of our armor here we sweat.
380
00:22:58,743 --> 00:23:01,878
This toil of ours should
be a work of thine,
381
00:23:01,879 --> 00:23:04,782
but thou from loving England art so far,
382
00:23:04,783 --> 00:23:07,722
that thou hast under-wrought
his lawful king,
383
00:23:07,723 --> 00:23:10,102
cut off the sequence of posterity,
384
00:23:10,103 --> 00:23:12,676
out-fac'd infant state and done a rape
385
00:23:12,677 --> 00:23:15,677
upon the maiden virtue of the crown.
386
00:23:18,713 --> 00:23:21,061
Look here upon thy brother Geffrey's face.
387
00:23:21,062 --> 00:23:25,556
These eyes, these brows,
were molded out of his.
388
00:23:25,557 --> 00:23:28,372
That Geffrey was thy elder brother born,
389
00:23:28,373 --> 00:23:30,963
and this his son, England
was Geffrey's right
390
00:23:30,964 --> 00:23:33,740
and this is Geffrey's, in the name of God
391
00:23:33,741 --> 00:23:35,876
how comes it then that
thou art called a king,
392
00:23:35,877 --> 00:23:37,892
when living blood doth
in these temples beat,
393
00:23:37,893 --> 00:23:41,409
which owe the crown
that thou o'ermasterest?
394
00:23:41,410 --> 00:23:43,422
- From whom hast thou this
great commission, France,
395
00:23:43,423 --> 00:23:45,329
to draw my answer from thy articles?
396
00:23:45,330 --> 00:23:48,428
- From that supernal judge,
that stirs good thoughts
397
00:23:48,429 --> 00:23:50,913
in any breast of strong authority,
398
00:23:50,914 --> 00:23:54,046
to look into the blots
and stains of right,
399
00:23:54,047 --> 00:23:56,776
that judge hath made me
guardian to this boy,
400
00:23:56,777 --> 00:23:59,385
under whose warrant I impeach thy wrong
401
00:23:59,386 --> 00:24:02,719
and by whose help I mean to chastise it.
402
00:24:04,283 --> 00:24:06,908
- Alack, thou dost usurp authority.
403
00:24:06,909 --> 00:24:09,899
- Excuse, it is to beat usurping down.
404
00:24:09,900 --> 00:24:12,298
- Who is it thou dost
call usurper, France?
405
00:24:12,299 --> 00:24:15,989
- Let me make answer, thy usurping son.
406
00:24:15,990 --> 00:24:17,722
- Out, insolent!
407
00:24:17,723 --> 00:24:19,685
Thy bastard shall be king,
408
00:24:19,686 --> 00:24:22,588
that thou mayst be a queen,
and cheque the world!
409
00:24:22,589 --> 00:24:25,112
- My bed was ever to thy son as true
410
00:24:25,113 --> 00:24:27,984
as thine was to thy husband, and this boy
411
00:24:27,985 --> 00:24:31,249
liker in feature to his father Geffrey
412
00:24:31,250 --> 00:24:34,838
than thou and John in
manners, being as like
413
00:24:34,839 --> 00:24:38,006
as rain to water, or devil to his dam.
414
00:24:39,790 --> 00:24:41,469
My boy a bastard!
415
00:24:41,470 --> 00:24:43,053
By my soul, I think
416
00:24:45,110 --> 00:24:47,806
his father never was so true begot,
417
00:24:47,807 --> 00:24:50,832
it cannot be, an if thou wert his mother.
418
00:24:50,833 --> 00:24:53,211
- There's a good mother,
boy, that blots thy father.
419
00:24:53,212 --> 00:24:55,554
- There's a good grandam,
boy, that would blot thee.
420
00:24:55,555 --> 00:24:56,395
- Peace!
421
00:24:56,396 --> 00:24:57,812
- Hear the crier.
422
00:24:58,901 --> 00:25:01,142
- What the devil art thou?
423
00:25:01,143 --> 00:25:03,140
- One that will play the
devil, sir, with you,
424
00:25:03,141 --> 00:25:06,554
An I may catch your hide and you alone.
425
00:25:06,555 --> 00:25:10,003
You are the hare of whom the proverb goes,
426
00:25:10,004 --> 00:25:13,587
whose valor plucks dead
lions by the beard.
427
00:25:18,013 --> 00:25:20,598
I'll smoke your skin-coat,
an I catch you right,
428
00:25:20,599 --> 00:25:22,528
Sirrah, look to it, in
faith, I will, in faith.
429
00:25:22,529 --> 00:25:25,366
- O, well did he become that lion's robe
430
00:25:25,367 --> 00:25:28,026
that did disrobe the lion of that robe!
431
00:25:28,027 --> 00:25:29,960
- It lies as sightly on the back of him
432
00:25:29,961 --> 00:25:32,590
as great Alcides' shows upon an ass,
433
00:25:32,591 --> 00:25:36,216
but, ass, I'll take that
burthen from your back,
434
00:25:36,217 --> 00:25:39,516
or lay on that shall make
your shoulders crack.
435
00:25:39,517 --> 00:25:42,740
- What craker is this
same that deafs our ears
436
00:25:42,741 --> 00:25:45,558
with this abundance of superfluous breath?
437
00:25:45,559 --> 00:25:49,600
- Lewis, determine what
we shall do straight.
438
00:25:49,601 --> 00:25:53,351
- Women and fools, break
off your conference.
439
00:25:55,168 --> 00:25:57,506
King John, this is the very sum of all,
440
00:25:57,507 --> 00:26:00,643
England and Ireland,
Anjou, Touraine, Maine,
441
00:26:00,644 --> 00:26:03,268
in right of Arthur do I claim of thee,
442
00:26:03,269 --> 00:26:06,936
wilt thou resign them
and lay down thy arms?
443
00:26:09,449 --> 00:26:12,420
(laughing)
444
00:26:12,421 --> 00:26:15,624
- My life as soon, I do defy thee, France.
445
00:26:15,625 --> 00:26:17,785
Arthur of Bretagne, yield thee to my hand,
446
00:26:17,786 --> 00:26:19,953
and out of my dear love
I'll give thee more
447
00:26:19,954 --> 00:26:22,346
Than e'er the coward
hand of France can win,
448
00:26:22,347 --> 00:26:23,638
submit thee, boy.
449
00:26:23,639 --> 00:26:25,248
- Come to thy grandam, child.
450
00:26:25,249 --> 00:26:28,098
- Do, child, go to it grandam, child,
451
00:26:28,099 --> 00:26:30,973
Give grandam kingdom, and it grandam will
452
00:26:30,974 --> 00:26:33,798
give it a plum, a cherry, and a fig,
453
00:26:33,799 --> 00:26:35,441
there's a good grandam.
454
00:26:35,442 --> 00:26:37,140
- Good my mother, peace!
455
00:26:37,141 --> 00:26:39,800
I would that I were low laid in my grave.
456
00:26:39,801 --> 00:26:42,147
I am not worth this
coil that's made for me.
457
00:26:42,148 --> 00:26:45,474
- His mother shames him
so, poor boy, he weeps.
458
00:26:45,475 --> 00:26:48,708
- Now shame upon you,
whether she does or no!
459
00:26:48,709 --> 00:26:52,437
His grandam's wrongs, and
not his mother's shames,
460
00:26:52,438 --> 00:26:56,077
draws those heaven-moving
pearls from his poor eyes,
461
00:26:56,078 --> 00:26:59,364
which heaven shall take
in nature of a fee,
462
00:26:59,365 --> 00:27:03,635
ay, with these crystal
beads heaven shall be bribed
463
00:27:03,636 --> 00:27:07,081
to do him justice and revenge on you.
464
00:27:07,082 --> 00:27:10,217
- Thou monstrous slanderer
of heaven and earth!
465
00:27:10,218 --> 00:27:13,031
- Thou monstrous injurer
of heaven and earth!
466
00:27:13,032 --> 00:27:16,830
Call not me slanderer,
thou and thine usurp
467
00:27:16,831 --> 00:27:19,597
the dominations, royalties and rights
468
00:27:19,598 --> 00:27:24,529
of this oppress'd boy, this
is thy eldest son's son,
469
00:27:24,530 --> 00:27:28,088
unfortunate in nothing but in thee.
470
00:27:28,089 --> 00:27:31,733
Thy sins are visited in this poor child,
471
00:27:31,734 --> 00:27:34,008
the canon of the law is laid on him,
472
00:27:34,009 --> 00:27:36,020
being but the second generation
473
00:27:36,021 --> 00:27:39,156
remov'd from thy sin-conceiving womb.
474
00:27:39,157 --> 00:27:41,257
(shouts)
475
00:27:41,258 --> 00:27:42,948
- Bedlam, have done.
476
00:27:42,949 --> 00:27:44,667
- I have but this to say,
477
00:27:44,668 --> 00:27:46,958
that he is not only plagued for her sin,
478
00:27:46,959 --> 00:27:49,866
but God hath made her
sin and her the plague
479
00:27:49,867 --> 00:27:53,186
on this removed issue, plague for her
480
00:27:53,187 --> 00:27:55,886
and with her plague, her sin his injury,
481
00:27:55,887 --> 00:27:58,070
her injury the beadle to her sin,
482
00:27:58,071 --> 00:28:01,378
all punished in the person of this child,
483
00:28:01,379 --> 00:28:04,296
and all for her, a plague upon her!
484
00:28:05,491 --> 00:28:09,302
- Thou unadvised scold, I can produce
485
00:28:09,303 --> 00:28:13,153
a will that bars the title of thy son.
486
00:28:13,154 --> 00:28:14,538
(laughs)
487
00:28:14,539 --> 00:28:16,326
- Ay, who doubts that?
488
00:28:16,327 --> 00:28:17,446
A will!
489
00:28:17,447 --> 00:28:18,827
A wicked will,
490
00:28:18,828 --> 00:28:22,990
a woman's will, a cankered grandam's will!
491
00:28:22,991 --> 00:28:27,355
- Peace, lady, pause,
or be more temperate.
492
00:28:27,356 --> 00:28:30,253
It ill beseems this presence to cry aim
493
00:28:30,254 --> 00:28:32,967
to these ill-tuned repetitions.
494
00:28:32,968 --> 00:28:34,260
(chuckles)
495
00:28:34,261 --> 00:28:36,343
Some trumpet summon hither to the walls
496
00:28:36,344 --> 00:28:38,866
these men of Angiers,
let us hear them speak
497
00:28:38,867 --> 00:28:42,240
whose title they admit,
Arthur's or John's.
498
00:28:42,241 --> 00:28:45,158
(trumpet sounding)
499
00:28:51,534 --> 00:28:53,510
- Who is it that hath
warned us to the walls?
500
00:28:53,511 --> 00:28:55,173
- 'Tis France, for England.
501
00:28:55,174 --> 00:28:57,448
- England, for itself.
502
00:28:57,449 --> 00:28:59,446
You men of Angiers, and
my loving subjects...
503
00:28:59,447 --> 00:29:02,717
- You loving men of
Angiers, Arthur's subjects,
504
00:29:02,718 --> 00:29:05,620
our trumpet called you
to this gentle parle...
505
00:29:05,621 --> 00:29:07,897
- For our advantage,
therefore hear us first.
506
00:29:07,898 --> 00:29:10,148
(shouting)
507
00:29:12,465 --> 00:29:15,048
(drum beating)
508
00:29:22,975 --> 00:29:25,597
These flags of France,
that are advanc'd here
509
00:29:25,598 --> 00:29:28,098
before the eye and prospect of your town,
510
00:29:28,099 --> 00:29:31,115
have hither marched to your endamagement.
511
00:29:31,116 --> 00:29:34,505
All preparation for a bloody siege
512
00:29:34,506 --> 00:29:36,675
all merciless proceeding by these French
513
00:29:36,676 --> 00:29:39,284
confronts your city's
eyes, your winking gates,
514
00:29:39,285 --> 00:29:42,098
and but for our approach
those sleeping stones,
515
00:29:42,099 --> 00:29:44,067
that as a waist doth girdle you about,
516
00:29:44,068 --> 00:29:46,008
by the compulsion of their ordinance
517
00:29:46,009 --> 00:29:48,509
by this time from their fix'd beds of lime
518
00:29:48,510 --> 00:29:51,118
had been dishabited, and wide havoc made
519
00:29:51,119 --> 00:29:53,465
for bloody power to rush upon your peace.
520
00:29:53,466 --> 00:29:56,262
But on the sight of us your lawful king,
521
00:29:56,263 --> 00:29:58,435
who painfully with much expedient march
522
00:29:58,436 --> 00:30:00,568
have brought a countercheque
before your gates,
523
00:30:00,569 --> 00:30:04,242
behold, the French
amazed vouchsafe a parle,
524
00:30:04,243 --> 00:30:06,763
and now, instead of
bullets wrapped in fire,
525
00:30:06,764 --> 00:30:09,145
to make a shaking fever in your walls,
526
00:30:09,146 --> 00:30:12,225
they shoot but calm
words folded up in smoke,
527
00:30:12,226 --> 00:30:14,742
to make a faithless error in your ears,
528
00:30:14,743 --> 00:30:16,738
which trust accordingly, kind citizens,
529
00:30:16,739 --> 00:30:19,519
and let us in, your king,
whose labored spirits,
530
00:30:19,520 --> 00:30:21,672
forwearied in this action of swift speed,
531
00:30:21,673 --> 00:30:23,897
craved harborage within your city walls.
532
00:30:23,898 --> 00:30:25,517
(cheering)
533
00:30:25,518 --> 00:30:29,653
- When I have said,
make answer to us both.
534
00:30:29,654 --> 00:30:32,414
(drum beating)
535
00:30:32,415 --> 00:30:34,485
Lo, in this right hand, whose protection
536
00:30:34,486 --> 00:30:36,375
is most divinely vowed upon the right
537
00:30:36,376 --> 00:30:39,889
of him it holds, stands young Plantagenet,
538
00:30:39,890 --> 00:30:42,148
son to the elder brother of this man,
539
00:30:42,149 --> 00:30:46,367
and king o'er him and all that he enjoys.
540
00:30:46,368 --> 00:30:48,692
For this down-trodden equity, we tread
541
00:30:48,693 --> 00:30:51,687
in warlike march these
greens before your town,
542
00:30:51,688 --> 00:30:53,679
being no further enemy to you
543
00:30:53,680 --> 00:30:55,835
than the constraint of hospitable zeal
544
00:30:55,836 --> 00:30:58,702
in the relief of this oppressed child
545
00:30:58,703 --> 00:31:00,467
religiously provokes.
546
00:31:00,468 --> 00:31:02,043
Be pleased then
547
00:31:02,044 --> 00:31:03,848
to pay that duty which you truly owe
548
00:31:03,849 --> 00:31:05,975
to him that owes it,
namely this young prince,
549
00:31:05,976 --> 00:31:08,715
and then our arms, like to a muzzled bear,
550
00:31:08,716 --> 00:31:11,567
save in aspect, hath
all offense sealed up,
551
00:31:11,568 --> 00:31:14,329
and with a blessed and unvexed retire,
552
00:31:14,330 --> 00:31:16,989
we will bear home that lusty blood again
553
00:31:16,990 --> 00:31:20,262
which here we came to
spout against your town,
554
00:31:20,263 --> 00:31:24,263
and leave your children,
wives and you in peace.
555
00:31:26,920 --> 00:31:30,467
But if you fondly pass
our proffered offer,
556
00:31:30,468 --> 00:31:32,917
'tis not the roundure
of your old-faced walls
557
00:31:32,918 --> 00:31:35,735
can hide you from our messengers of war.
558
00:31:35,736 --> 00:31:38,549
Then tell us, shall
your city call us lord,
559
00:31:38,550 --> 00:31:41,055
in that behalf which
we have challenged it?
560
00:31:41,056 --> 00:31:44,982
Or shall we give the signal to our rage
561
00:31:44,983 --> 00:31:48,066
and stalk in blood to our possession?
562
00:31:49,928 --> 00:31:52,479
(shouting)
563
00:31:52,480 --> 00:31:55,540
- In brief, we are the
king of England's subjects,
564
00:31:55,541 --> 00:31:58,552
for him, and in his
right, we hold this town.
565
00:31:58,553 --> 00:32:00,077
- Acknowledge then the
king, and let me in.
566
00:32:00,078 --> 00:32:01,578
- That can we not,
567
00:32:02,870 --> 00:32:05,467
but he that proves the king,
568
00:32:05,468 --> 00:32:07,828
to him will we prove loyal, till that time
569
00:32:07,829 --> 00:32:11,222
have we rammed up our
gates against the world.
570
00:32:11,223 --> 00:32:14,408
- Doth not the crown of
England prove the king?
571
00:32:14,409 --> 00:32:16,088
And if not that, I bring you witnesses,
572
00:32:16,089 --> 00:32:18,379
twice 15,000 hearts of England's breed...
573
00:32:18,380 --> 00:32:19,798
- Bastards, and else.
574
00:32:19,799 --> 00:32:22,423
- To verify our title with their lives.
575
00:32:22,424 --> 00:32:24,819
- As many and as
well-born bloods as those,
576
00:32:24,820 --> 00:32:26,429
- Some bastards too.
577
00:32:26,430 --> 00:32:28,095
(chuckles)
578
00:32:28,096 --> 00:32:31,172
- Stand in his face to
contradict his claim.
579
00:32:31,173 --> 00:32:33,219
- 'Til you compound
whose right is worthiest,
580
00:32:33,220 --> 00:32:37,438
we for the worthiest
hold the right from both.
581
00:32:37,439 --> 00:32:40,448
- Then God forgive the
sin of all those souls
582
00:32:40,449 --> 00:32:42,879
that to their everlasting residence,
583
00:32:42,880 --> 00:32:45,385
before the dew of evening
fall, shall fleet,
584
00:32:45,386 --> 00:32:48,532
in dreadful trial of our kingdom's king!
585
00:32:48,533 --> 00:32:49,616
- Amen, amen!
586
00:32:50,636 --> 00:32:52,208
Mount, chevaliers!
587
00:32:52,209 --> 00:32:53,154
To arms!
588
00:32:53,154 --> 00:32:54,027
- To arms!
589
00:32:54,028 --> 00:32:56,302
- Saint George, that swinged
the dragon, and e'er since
590
00:32:56,303 --> 00:32:58,648
sits on his horseback
at mine hostess' door,
591
00:32:58,649 --> 00:33:00,519
teach us some fence!
592
00:33:00,520 --> 00:33:02,608
- Sirrah, were I at home,
593
00:33:02,609 --> 00:33:04,612
at your den, Sirrah, with your lioness
594
00:33:04,613 --> 00:33:07,028
I would set an ox-head
to your lion's hide,
595
00:33:07,029 --> 00:33:08,882
and make a monster of you.
596
00:33:08,883 --> 00:33:09,759
- Peace!
597
00:33:09,759 --> 00:33:10,636
No more.
598
00:33:10,637 --> 00:33:12,523
- O tremble, for you hear the lion roar.
599
00:33:12,524 --> 00:33:15,183
- Up higher to the plain,
where we'll set forth
600
00:33:15,184 --> 00:33:16,862
in best appointment all our regiments.
601
00:33:16,863 --> 00:33:18,629
- Speed then, to take
advantage of the field.
602
00:33:18,630 --> 00:33:20,153
- It shall be so, and at the other hill
603
00:33:20,154 --> 00:33:22,255
command the rest to stand.
604
00:33:22,256 --> 00:33:24,178
God and our right!
605
00:33:24,179 --> 00:33:26,679
(regal music)
606
00:33:56,288 --> 00:33:58,756
- You men of Angiers,
open wide your gates,
607
00:33:58,757 --> 00:34:01,677
and let young Arthur,
Duke of Bretagne, in,
608
00:34:01,678 --> 00:34:03,707
who by the hand of
France this day hath made
609
00:34:03,708 --> 00:34:07,314
much work for tears in
many an English mother,
610
00:34:07,315 --> 00:34:11,041
whose sons lie scattered
on the bleeding ground,
611
00:34:11,042 --> 00:34:13,703
many a widow's husband groveling lies,
612
00:34:13,704 --> 00:34:16,307
coldly embracing the discolored earth,
613
00:34:16,308 --> 00:34:19,093
and victory, with little loss, doth play
614
00:34:19,094 --> 00:34:21,506
upon the dancing banners of the French,
615
00:34:21,507 --> 00:34:24,023
who are at hand, triumphantly displayed,
616
00:34:24,024 --> 00:34:27,036
to enter conquerors and to proclaim
617
00:34:27,037 --> 00:34:31,236
Arthur of Bretagne
England's king and yours.
618
00:34:31,237 --> 00:34:34,243
(trumpet sounding)
619
00:34:34,244 --> 00:34:36,873
- Rejoice, you men of
Angiers, ring your bells,
620
00:34:36,874 --> 00:34:40,877
King John, your king and
England's doth approach,
621
00:34:40,878 --> 00:34:43,696
commander of this hot malicious day.
622
00:34:43,697 --> 00:34:48,283
Their armors, that marched
hence so silver-bright,
623
00:34:48,284 --> 00:34:51,223
hither return all gilt
with Frenchmen's blood.
624
00:34:51,224 --> 00:34:53,776
Our colors do return in those same hands
625
00:34:53,777 --> 00:34:56,963
that did display them when
we first marched forth,
626
00:34:56,964 --> 00:35:00,381
and, like a troop of jolly huntsmen, come
627
00:35:02,088 --> 00:35:04,873
our lusty English, all with purpled hands,
628
00:35:04,874 --> 00:35:08,124
dyed in the dying slaughter of their foes,
629
00:35:08,125 --> 00:35:11,625
open your gates and gives the victors way.
630
00:35:12,574 --> 00:35:15,074
- Heralds, from off our
towers we might behold,
631
00:35:15,075 --> 00:35:18,906
from first to last, the onset and retire
632
00:35:18,907 --> 00:35:21,477
of both your armies, whose equality
633
00:35:21,478 --> 00:35:25,002
by our best eyes cannot be censured.
634
00:35:25,003 --> 00:35:28,983
Blood hath bought blood and
blows have answered blows,
635
00:35:28,984 --> 00:35:32,364
strength matched with strength,
and power confronted power,
636
00:35:32,365 --> 00:35:35,472
both are alike, and both alike we like.
637
00:35:35,473 --> 00:35:40,013
One must prove greatest,
while they weigh so even,
638
00:35:40,014 --> 00:35:42,407
we hold our town for
neither, yet for both.
639
00:35:42,408 --> 00:35:44,787
- France, hast thou yet
more blood to cast away?
640
00:35:44,788 --> 00:35:47,293
- England, thou hast not
saved one drop of blood,
641
00:35:47,294 --> 00:35:50,144
in this hot trial, more than we of France,
642
00:35:50,145 --> 00:35:51,738
rather, lost more.
643
00:35:51,739 --> 00:35:54,234
And by this hand I swear,
644
00:35:54,235 --> 00:35:56,554
that sways the earth
this climate overlooks,
645
00:35:56,555 --> 00:36:00,263
before we will lay down
our just-borne arms,
646
00:36:00,264 --> 00:36:02,987
we'll put thee down, 'gainst
whom these arms we bear,
647
00:36:02,988 --> 00:36:05,036
or add a royal number to the dead.
648
00:36:05,037 --> 00:36:08,727
- Ha, majesty, how high thy glory towers,
649
00:36:08,728 --> 00:36:12,736
when the rich blood of
kings is set on fire!
650
00:36:12,737 --> 00:36:16,820
O, now doth Death line
his dead chaps with steel.
651
00:36:18,215 --> 00:36:21,072
The swords of soldiers
are his teeth, his fangs,
652
00:36:21,073 --> 00:36:24,706
and now he feasts,
mousing the flesh of men,
653
00:36:24,707 --> 00:36:27,506
in undetermined differences of kings.
654
00:36:27,507 --> 00:36:31,146
Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus?
655
00:36:31,147 --> 00:36:34,926
Cry havoc, kings, back
to the stain'd field,
656
00:36:34,927 --> 00:36:37,884
you equal potents, fiery kindled spirits!
657
00:36:37,885 --> 00:36:40,453
And let confusion of one part confirm
658
00:36:40,454 --> 00:36:43,834
the other's peace, till
then, blows, blood and death!
659
00:36:43,835 --> 00:36:45,654
- Whose party do the townsmen yet admit?
660
00:36:45,655 --> 00:36:48,421
- Speak, citizens, for
England, who's your king?
661
00:36:48,422 --> 00:36:51,043
- The king of England,
when we know the king.
662
00:36:51,044 --> 00:36:52,057
(groaning)
663
00:36:52,058 --> 00:36:54,437
- Know him in us, that
here hold up his right.
664
00:36:54,438 --> 00:36:56,383
- In us, that are our own great deputy
665
00:36:56,384 --> 00:36:58,604
and bear possession of our person here,
666
00:36:58,605 --> 00:37:01,334
lord of our presence, Angiers, and of you.
667
00:37:01,335 --> 00:37:03,824
- A greater power then we denies all this,
668
00:37:03,825 --> 00:37:06,569
and 'til it be undoubted, we do lock
669
00:37:06,570 --> 00:37:10,203
our former scruple in
our strong-barred gates,
670
00:37:10,204 --> 00:37:13,009
kings of our fear, until
our fears, resolved,
671
00:37:13,010 --> 00:37:17,294
be by some certain king
purged and deposed.
672
00:37:17,295 --> 00:37:21,462
- By heaven, these scroyles
of Angiers flout you, kings,
673
00:37:22,928 --> 00:37:26,118
and stand securely on their battlements,
674
00:37:26,119 --> 00:37:29,717
as in a theater, whence
they gape and point
675
00:37:29,718 --> 00:37:33,304
at your industrious
scenes and acts of death.
676
00:37:33,305 --> 00:37:36,305
Your royal presences be ruled by me,
677
00:37:37,924 --> 00:37:40,796
do like the mutines of Jerusalem,
678
00:37:40,797 --> 00:37:44,083
be friends awhile and both conjointly bend
679
00:37:44,084 --> 00:37:47,026
your sharpest deeds of
malice on this town.
680
00:37:47,027 --> 00:37:49,704
By east and west let
France and England mount
681
00:37:49,705 --> 00:37:52,484
Their battering cannon
charg'd to the mouths,
682
00:37:52,485 --> 00:37:55,393
'til their soul-fearing
clamours have brawled down
683
00:37:55,394 --> 00:37:59,644
the flinty ribs of this contemptuous city.
684
00:37:59,645 --> 00:38:02,143
That done, dissever your united strengths,
685
00:38:02,144 --> 00:38:03,774
and part your mingled colors once again.
686
00:38:03,775 --> 00:38:07,606
Turn face to face and
bloody point to point.
687
00:38:07,607 --> 00:38:11,440
How like you this wild
counsel, mighty states?
688
00:38:12,927 --> 00:38:16,496
Smacks it not something of the policy?
689
00:38:16,497 --> 00:38:19,263
- Now, by the sky that
hangs above our heads,
690
00:38:19,264 --> 00:38:20,854
I like it well.
691
00:38:20,855 --> 00:38:22,357
France, shall we knit our powers
692
00:38:22,358 --> 00:38:24,333
and lay this Angiers even to the ground,
693
00:38:24,334 --> 00:38:26,153
then after fight who shall be king of it?
694
00:38:26,154 --> 00:38:27,747
- And if thou hast the mettle of a king,
695
00:38:27,748 --> 00:38:29,516
being wronged as we are
by this peevish town,
696
00:38:29,517 --> 00:38:31,233
turn thou the mouth of thy artillery,
697
00:38:31,234 --> 00:38:33,627
as we will ours, against
these saucy walls,
698
00:38:33,628 --> 00:38:36,637
and when that we have
dashed them to the ground,
699
00:38:36,638 --> 00:38:39,386
why then defy each other and pell-mell
700
00:38:39,387 --> 00:38:43,137
make work upon ourselves,
for heaven or hell.
701
00:38:45,025 --> 00:38:46,821
- Let it be so.
702
00:38:46,822 --> 00:38:48,257
(shouting)
703
00:38:48,258 --> 00:38:49,447
Say, where will you assault?
704
00:38:49,448 --> 00:38:51,843
- We from the west will send destruction
705
00:38:51,844 --> 00:38:53,157
into this city's bosom.
706
00:38:53,158 --> 00:38:54,154
- I from the north.
707
00:38:54,154 --> 00:38:55,118
- Our thunder from the south
708
00:38:55,119 --> 00:38:57,578
shall rain their drift
of bullets on this town.
709
00:38:57,579 --> 00:38:59,683
- O prudent discipline!
710
00:38:59,684 --> 00:39:01,204
From north to south,
711
00:39:01,205 --> 00:39:04,453
Austria and France shoot
in each other's mouth.
712
00:39:04,454 --> 00:39:06,378
I'll stir them to it.
713
00:39:06,379 --> 00:39:08,046
Come, away, away!
714
00:39:08,047 --> 00:39:12,954
- Hear us, great kings,
vouchsafe awhile to stay,
715
00:39:12,955 --> 00:39:16,997
and I shall show you peace
and fair-faced league.
716
00:39:16,998 --> 00:39:20,564
Win you this city without stroke or wound.
717
00:39:20,565 --> 00:39:24,223
Rescue those breathing
lives to die in beds,
718
00:39:24,224 --> 00:39:27,557
that here come sacrifices for the field.
719
00:39:28,480 --> 00:39:31,813
Persever not, but hear me, mighty kings.
720
00:39:36,529 --> 00:39:40,112
- Speak on with favor,
we are bent to hear.
721
00:39:41,384 --> 00:39:44,833
- That daughter there of
Spain, the Lady Blanch,
722
00:39:44,834 --> 00:39:48,144
is niece to England, look upon the years
723
00:39:48,145 --> 00:39:52,307
of Lewis the Dauphin and that lovely maid.
724
00:39:52,308 --> 00:39:55,513
If lusty love should
go in quest of beauty,
725
00:39:55,514 --> 00:39:59,484
where should he find it
fairer than in Blanch?
726
00:39:59,485 --> 00:40:01,913
If zealous love should
go in search of virtue,
727
00:40:01,914 --> 00:40:05,364
where should he find it
purer than in Blanch?
728
00:40:05,365 --> 00:40:07,464
If love ambitious sought a match of birth,
729
00:40:07,465 --> 00:40:10,873
whose veins bound richer
blood than Lady Blanch?
730
00:40:10,874 --> 00:40:14,796
Such as she is, in beauty, virtue, birth,
731
00:40:14,797 --> 00:40:17,803
is the young Dauphin every way complete,
732
00:40:17,804 --> 00:40:20,396
O, two such silver
currents, when they join,
733
00:40:20,397 --> 00:40:23,826
do glorify the banks that bound them in,
734
00:40:23,827 --> 00:40:27,323
and two such shores to
two such streams made one,
735
00:40:27,324 --> 00:40:31,493
two such controlling
bounds shall you be, kings,
736
00:40:31,494 --> 00:40:34,827
to these two princes, if you marry them.
737
00:40:36,898 --> 00:40:39,207
This union shall do more than battery can
738
00:40:39,208 --> 00:40:42,291
to our fast-closed
gates, for at this match,
739
00:40:42,292 --> 00:40:45,791
with swifter spleen
than powder can enforce,
740
00:40:45,792 --> 00:40:49,446
the mouth of passage
shall we fling wide ope,
741
00:40:49,447 --> 00:40:52,776
and give you entrance,
but without this match,
742
00:40:52,777 --> 00:40:55,777
the sea enraged is not half so deaf,
743
00:40:57,268 --> 00:41:00,524
lions more confident, mountains and rocks
744
00:41:00,525 --> 00:41:04,813
more free from motion,
no, not Death himself
745
00:41:04,814 --> 00:41:08,154
in moral fury half so peremptory,
746
00:41:08,155 --> 00:41:10,461
as we to keep this city.
747
00:41:10,462 --> 00:41:11,857
- Here's a stay
748
00:41:11,858 --> 00:41:14,977
that shakes the rotten
carcass of old Death
749
00:41:14,978 --> 00:41:16,414
out of his rags!
750
00:41:16,415 --> 00:41:19,302
Here's a large mouth, indeed,
751
00:41:19,303 --> 00:41:23,909
that spits forth death and
mountains, rocks and seas,
752
00:41:23,910 --> 00:41:27,143
talks as familiarly of roaring lions
753
00:41:27,144 --> 00:41:29,811
as maids of 13 do of puppy-dogs!
754
00:41:31,498 --> 00:41:34,913
What cannoneer begot this lusty blood?
755
00:41:34,914 --> 00:41:39,003
He speaks plain cannon
fire, and smoke and bounce.
756
00:41:39,004 --> 00:41:41,174
Zounds, I was never so
bethumped with words
757
00:41:41,175 --> 00:41:45,604
since I first called my
brother's father Dad.
758
00:41:45,605 --> 00:41:50,434
- Son, list to this
conjunction, make this match,
759
00:41:50,435 --> 00:41:54,387
give with our niece a dowry large enough,
760
00:41:54,388 --> 00:41:58,503
for by this knot thou shalt so surely tie
761
00:41:58,504 --> 00:42:01,896
thy now unsured assurance to the crown,
762
00:42:01,897 --> 00:42:05,888
that yon green boy shall
have no sun to ripe
763
00:42:05,889 --> 00:42:09,806
the bloom that promiseth a mighty fruit.
764
00:42:09,807 --> 00:42:12,393
I see a yielding in the looks of France,
765
00:42:12,394 --> 00:42:16,523
mark, how they whisper,
urge them while their souls
766
00:42:16,524 --> 00:42:18,453
are capable of this ambition,
767
00:42:18,454 --> 00:42:22,126
lest zeal, now melted by the windy breath
768
00:42:22,127 --> 00:42:24,086
of soft petitions, pity and remorse,
769
00:42:24,087 --> 00:42:28,003
cool and congeal again to what it was.
770
00:42:28,004 --> 00:42:30,003
- Why answer not the double majesties
771
00:42:30,004 --> 00:42:32,906
this friendly treaty
of our threatened town?
772
00:42:32,907 --> 00:42:36,177
- Speak England first, that
hath been forward first
773
00:42:36,178 --> 00:42:39,644
to speak unto this city, what say you?
774
00:42:39,645 --> 00:42:42,253
- If that the Dauphin
there, thy princely son,
775
00:42:42,254 --> 00:42:45,506
can in this book of beauty read "I love,"
776
00:42:45,507 --> 00:42:48,464
her dowry shall weigh equal with a queen.
777
00:42:48,465 --> 00:42:51,054
For Anjou and fair
Touraine, Maine, Poictiers,
778
00:42:51,055 --> 00:42:53,014
and all that we upon this side the sea,
779
00:42:53,015 --> 00:42:55,343
except this city now by us besieged,
780
00:42:55,344 --> 00:42:57,723
find liable to our crown and dignity,
781
00:42:57,724 --> 00:43:00,504
shall gild her bridal
bed and make her rich
782
00:43:00,505 --> 00:43:02,376
in titles, honors and promotions,
783
00:43:02,377 --> 00:43:05,843
as she in beauty, education, blood,
784
00:43:05,844 --> 00:43:07,957
holds hand with any princess of the world.
785
00:43:07,958 --> 00:43:09,866
- What say'st thou, boy?
786
00:43:09,867 --> 00:43:11,867
Look in the lady's face.
787
00:43:12,984 --> 00:43:15,606
- I do, my lord, and in her eye I find
788
00:43:15,607 --> 00:43:18,704
a wonder, or a wondrous miracle,
789
00:43:18,705 --> 00:43:21,693
the shadow of myself formed in her eye.
790
00:43:21,694 --> 00:43:24,986
I do protest I never loved myself
791
00:43:24,987 --> 00:43:27,654
'til now infixed I beheld myself
792
00:43:28,785 --> 00:43:31,983
drawn in the flattering table of her eye.
793
00:43:31,984 --> 00:43:35,567
- Drawn in the flattering
table of her eye!
794
00:43:37,947 --> 00:43:42,276
Hanged in the frowning
wrinkle of her brow!
795
00:43:42,277 --> 00:43:44,217
And quartered in her heart!
796
00:43:44,218 --> 00:43:45,356
He doth espy
797
00:43:45,357 --> 00:43:48,713
himself love's traitor, this is pity now,
798
00:43:48,714 --> 00:43:52,231
that hanged and drawn and
quartered, there should be
799
00:43:52,232 --> 00:43:55,232
in such a love so vile a lout as he.
800
00:43:58,675 --> 00:44:02,263
- My uncle's will in this respect is mine.
801
00:44:02,264 --> 00:44:05,023
If he see aught in you
that makes him like,
802
00:44:05,024 --> 00:44:07,546
I can with ease translate it to my will,
803
00:44:07,547 --> 00:44:10,434
or if you will, to speak more properly,
804
00:44:10,435 --> 00:44:13,216
I will enforce it easily to my love.
805
00:44:13,217 --> 00:44:15,316
Further I will not flatter you, my lord,
806
00:44:15,317 --> 00:44:18,114
that all I see in you is worthy love,
807
00:44:18,115 --> 00:44:20,430
than this, that nothing do I see in you,
808
00:44:20,431 --> 00:44:23,874
that I can find should merit any hate.
809
00:44:23,875 --> 00:44:25,377
- What say these young ones?
810
00:44:25,378 --> 00:44:26,674
What say you my niece?
811
00:44:26,675 --> 00:44:29,246
- That she is bound in honor still to do
812
00:44:29,247 --> 00:44:32,867
what you in wisdom still vouchsafe to say.
813
00:44:32,868 --> 00:44:35,406
- Speak then, prince Dauphin,
can you love this lady?
814
00:44:35,407 --> 00:44:37,714
- Nay, ask me if I can refrain from love,
815
00:44:37,715 --> 00:44:40,987
for I do love her most unfeignedly.
816
00:44:40,988 --> 00:44:43,717
- Then do I give
Volquessen, Touraine, Maine,
817
00:44:43,718 --> 00:44:45,854
Poictiers and Anjou, these five provinces,
818
00:44:45,855 --> 00:44:48,743
with her to thee, and this addition more,
819
00:44:48,744 --> 00:44:51,417
full 30,000 marks of English coin.
820
00:44:51,418 --> 00:44:54,133
(gasping)
821
00:44:54,134 --> 00:44:57,003
Philip of France, if
thou be pleased withal,
822
00:44:57,004 --> 00:44:59,623
command thy son and
daughter to join hands.
823
00:44:59,624 --> 00:45:04,439
- It likes us well, young
princes, close your hands.
824
00:45:04,440 --> 00:45:07,657
- And your lips too, for I am well assured
825
00:45:07,658 --> 00:45:10,908
that I did so when I was first assured.
826
00:45:14,047 --> 00:45:17,023
(cheering)
827
00:45:17,024 --> 00:45:20,033
- Now, citizens of
Angiers, ope your gates,
828
00:45:20,034 --> 00:45:22,863
let in that amity which you have made,
829
00:45:22,864 --> 00:45:25,036
for at Saint Mary's chapel presently
830
00:45:25,037 --> 00:45:27,364
the rites of marriage shall be solemnized.
831
00:45:27,365 --> 00:45:30,146
Is not the Lady Constance in this troop?
832
00:45:30,147 --> 00:45:32,647
I know she is not, for this match made up
833
00:45:32,648 --> 00:45:35,587
her presence would have interrupted much.
834
00:45:35,588 --> 00:45:37,197
Where is she and her son?
835
00:45:37,198 --> 00:45:38,108
Tell me, who knows.
836
00:45:38,109 --> 00:45:40,067
- She is sad and passionate
at your highness' tent.
837
00:45:40,068 --> 00:45:43,077
- And, by my faith, this
league that we have made
838
00:45:43,078 --> 00:45:45,443
will give her sadness very little cure.
839
00:45:45,444 --> 00:45:47,664
Brother of England, how may we content
840
00:45:47,665 --> 00:45:49,237
this widow lady?
841
00:45:49,238 --> 00:45:51,043
In her right we came,
842
00:45:51,044 --> 00:45:52,723
which we, God knows,
have turned another way,
843
00:45:52,724 --> 00:45:54,403
to our own vantage.
844
00:45:54,404 --> 00:45:55,766
- We will heal up all,
845
00:45:55,767 --> 00:45:58,654
for we'll create young
Arthur Duke of Bretagne
846
00:45:58,655 --> 00:46:01,473
and Earl of Richmond,
and this rich fair town
847
00:46:01,474 --> 00:46:02,733
we make him lord of.
848
00:46:02,734 --> 00:46:04,133
Call the Lady Constance,
849
00:46:04,134 --> 00:46:05,827
some speedy messenger bid her repair
850
00:46:05,828 --> 00:46:07,731
to our solemnity, I trust we shall,
851
00:46:07,732 --> 00:46:10,503
if not fill up the measure of her will,
852
00:46:10,504 --> 00:46:12,617
yet in some measure satisfy her so
853
00:46:12,618 --> 00:46:15,683
that we shall stop her exclamations.
854
00:46:15,684 --> 00:46:17,834
Go we, as well as haste will suffer us,
855
00:46:17,835 --> 00:46:20,984
to this unlooked for, unprepared pomp.
856
00:46:20,985 --> 00:46:23,485
(regal music)
857
00:46:46,358 --> 00:46:47,358
- Mad world!
858
00:46:48,948 --> 00:46:51,031
(laughs)
859
00:46:53,694 --> 00:46:54,694
Mad kings!
860
00:46:56,457 --> 00:46:57,790
Mad composition!
861
00:47:00,885 --> 00:47:04,224
John, to stop Arthur's title in the whole,
862
00:47:04,225 --> 00:47:07,876
hath willingly departed with a part,
863
00:47:07,877 --> 00:47:11,710
and France, whose armor
conscience buckled on,
864
00:47:13,954 --> 00:47:17,283
whom zeal and charity brought to the field
865
00:47:17,284 --> 00:47:21,184
as God's own soldier, rounded in the ear
866
00:47:21,185 --> 00:47:25,366
with that same purpose-changer,
that sly devil,
867
00:47:25,367 --> 00:47:29,003
that broker, that still
breaks the pate of faith,
868
00:47:29,004 --> 00:47:32,804
that daily break-vow, he that wins of all,
869
00:47:32,805 --> 00:47:36,805
of kings, of beggars, old
men, young men, maids,
870
00:47:42,364 --> 00:47:45,033
who, having no external thing to lose
871
00:47:45,034 --> 00:47:49,777
but the word maid, cheats
the poor maid of that,
872
00:47:49,778 --> 00:47:53,778
that smooth-faced gentleman,
tickling Commodity,
873
00:48:00,319 --> 00:48:03,069
Commodity, the bias of the world,
874
00:48:05,860 --> 00:48:08,276
the world, who of itself is pois'd well,
875
00:48:08,277 --> 00:48:11,514
made to run even upon even ground,
876
00:48:11,515 --> 00:48:15,182
'til this advantage,
this vile-drawing bias,
877
00:48:17,584 --> 00:48:20,584
this sway of motion, this Commodity,
878
00:48:22,575 --> 00:48:25,617
makes it take head from all indifferency,
879
00:48:25,618 --> 00:48:30,046
from all direction,
purpose, course, intent,
880
00:48:30,047 --> 00:48:32,964
and this same bias, this Commodity,
881
00:48:34,807 --> 00:48:38,724
this bawd, this broker,
this all-changing word,
882
00:48:39,777 --> 00:48:42,856
clapped on the outward
eye of fickle France,
883
00:48:42,857 --> 00:48:45,723
hath drawn him from
his own determined aid,
884
00:48:45,724 --> 00:48:48,404
from a resolved and honorable war,
885
00:48:48,405 --> 00:48:51,738
to a most base and vile-concluded peace.
886
00:48:57,987 --> 00:49:00,737
And why rail I on this Commodity?
887
00:49:04,135 --> 00:49:07,552
But for because he hath not wooed me yet,
888
00:49:09,438 --> 00:49:11,644
not that I have the
power to clutch my hand,
889
00:49:11,645 --> 00:49:15,145
when his fair angels would salute my palm,
890
00:49:16,037 --> 00:49:19,037
but for my hand, as unattempted yet,
891
00:49:20,429 --> 00:49:23,762
like a poor beggar, raileth on the rich.
892
00:49:25,554 --> 00:49:29,093
Well, whiles I am a beggar, I will rail
893
00:49:29,094 --> 00:49:32,344
and say there is no sin but to be rich.
894
00:49:37,074 --> 00:49:39,313
And being rich, my virtue then shall be
895
00:49:39,314 --> 00:49:42,314
to say there is no vice but beggary.
896
00:49:44,545 --> 00:49:47,377
Since kings break faith upon commodity,
897
00:49:47,378 --> 00:49:50,878
gain, be my lord, for I will worship thee.
898
00:49:55,904 --> 00:49:57,863
- Gone to be married!
899
00:49:57,864 --> 00:49:59,893
- Gone to swear a peace!
900
00:49:59,894 --> 00:50:02,903
False blood to false blood joined!
901
00:50:02,904 --> 00:50:04,494
Gone to be friends!
902
00:50:04,495 --> 00:50:08,237
Shall Lewis have Blanch,
and Blanch those provinces?
903
00:50:08,238 --> 00:50:11,073
It is not so, thou hast
misspoke, misheard.
904
00:50:11,074 --> 00:50:14,206
Be well advised, tell o'er thy tale again.
905
00:50:14,207 --> 00:50:17,113
It cannot be, thou dost but say 'tis so.
906
00:50:17,114 --> 00:50:20,013
I trust I may not trust thee, for thy word
907
00:50:20,014 --> 00:50:22,743
is but the vain breath of a common man.
908
00:50:22,744 --> 00:50:25,196
Believe me, I do not believe thee, man.
909
00:50:25,197 --> 00:50:28,033
I have a king's oath to the contrary.
910
00:50:28,034 --> 00:50:31,146
Thou shalt be punished
for thus frighting me,
911
00:50:31,147 --> 00:50:34,064
for I am sick and capable of fears,
912
00:50:36,117 --> 00:50:39,653
oppressed with wrongs and
therefore full of fears,
913
00:50:39,654 --> 00:50:42,904
a widow, husbandless, subject to fears,
914
00:50:44,045 --> 00:50:46,795
a woman, naturally born to fears,
915
00:50:47,718 --> 00:50:50,469
and though thou now confess
thou didst but jest,
916
00:50:50,470 --> 00:50:54,137
with my vexed spirits
I cannot take a truce,
917
00:50:55,245 --> 00:50:58,534
but they will quake and
tremble all this day.
918
00:50:58,535 --> 00:51:02,118
What dost thou mean by
shaking of thy head?
919
00:51:03,368 --> 00:51:06,393
Why dost thou look so sadly on my son?
920
00:51:06,394 --> 00:51:10,051
What means that hand upon
that breast of thine?
921
00:51:10,052 --> 00:51:13,986
Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum,
922
00:51:13,987 --> 00:51:17,994
like a proud river
peering o'er his bounds?
923
00:51:17,995 --> 00:51:21,653
Be these sad signs
confirmers of thy words?
924
00:51:21,654 --> 00:51:24,346
Then speak again, not all thy former tale,
925
00:51:24,347 --> 00:51:28,014
but this one word,
whether thy tale be true.
926
00:51:28,915 --> 00:51:31,873
- As true as I believe
you think them false
927
00:51:31,874 --> 00:51:34,897
that give you cause to
prove my saying true.
928
00:51:34,898 --> 00:51:38,873
- O, if thou teach me
to believe this sorrow,
929
00:51:38,874 --> 00:51:42,723
teach thou this sorrow how to make me die,
930
00:51:42,724 --> 00:51:46,064
and let belief and life encounter so
931
00:51:46,065 --> 00:51:48,724
as doth the fury of two desperate men
932
00:51:48,725 --> 00:51:52,574
which in the very meeting fall and die.
933
00:51:52,575 --> 00:51:54,273
Lewis marry Blanch!
934
00:51:54,274 --> 00:51:56,524
O boy, then where art thou?
935
00:51:57,928 --> 00:52:01,845
France friend with England,
what becomes of me?
936
00:52:02,884 --> 00:52:05,993
Fellow, be gone, I cannot brook thy sight.
937
00:52:05,994 --> 00:52:09,426
This news hath made thee a most ugly man.
938
00:52:09,427 --> 00:52:11,663
- What other harm have I, good lady, done,
939
00:52:11,664 --> 00:52:14,064
but spoke the harm that is by others done?
940
00:52:14,065 --> 00:52:16,776
- Which harm within itself so heinous is
941
00:52:16,777 --> 00:52:19,734
as it makes harmful all that speak of it.
942
00:52:19,735 --> 00:52:22,643
- I do beseech you, madam, be content.
943
00:52:22,644 --> 00:52:26,458
- If thou, that bid'st
me be content, wert grim,
944
00:52:26,459 --> 00:52:29,777
ugly and slanderous to thy mother's womb,
945
00:52:29,778 --> 00:52:33,853
full of unpleasing blots
and sightless stains,
946
00:52:33,854 --> 00:52:37,353
lame, foolish, crooked, swart, prodigious,
947
00:52:37,354 --> 00:52:41,434
patched with foul moles
and eye-offending marks,
948
00:52:41,435 --> 00:52:44,773
I would not care, I then would be content,
949
00:52:44,774 --> 00:52:48,364
for then I should not
love thee, no, nor thou
950
00:52:48,365 --> 00:52:51,948
become thy great birth
nor deserve a crown.
951
00:52:55,188 --> 00:52:59,021
But thou art fair, and
at thy birth, dear boy,
952
00:53:00,314 --> 00:53:04,777
Nature and Fortune joined
to make thee great,
953
00:53:04,778 --> 00:53:08,714
of Nature's gifts thou
mayst with lilies boast,
954
00:53:08,715 --> 00:53:11,038
and with the half-blown rose.
955
00:53:11,039 --> 00:53:12,289
But Fortune, O,
956
00:53:13,304 --> 00:53:17,326
she is corrupted, changed
and won from thee,
957
00:53:17,327 --> 00:53:20,196
she adulterates hourly
with thine uncle John,
958
00:53:20,197 --> 00:53:23,273
and with her golden hand
hath plucked on France
959
00:53:23,274 --> 00:53:26,213
to tread down fair respect of sovereignty,
960
00:53:26,214 --> 00:53:29,454
and made his majesty the bawd to theirs.
961
00:53:29,455 --> 00:53:33,143
France is a bawd to Fortune and King John,
962
00:53:33,144 --> 00:53:36,786
that strumpet Fortune, that usurping John!
963
00:53:36,787 --> 00:53:40,813
Tell me, thou fellow,
is not France forsworn?
964
00:53:40,814 --> 00:53:43,643
Envenom him with words, or get thee gone
965
00:53:43,644 --> 00:53:47,617
and leave those woes alone which I alone
966
00:53:47,618 --> 00:53:49,577
am bound to under-bear.
967
00:53:49,578 --> 00:53:51,129
- Pardon me, madam,
968
00:53:51,130 --> 00:53:53,388
I may not go without you to the kings.
969
00:53:53,389 --> 00:53:56,391
- Thou mayst, thou shalt,
I will not go with thee,
970
00:53:56,392 --> 00:53:59,517
I will instruct my sorrows to be proud,
971
00:53:59,518 --> 00:54:03,453
for grief is proud and
makes his owner stoop.
972
00:54:03,454 --> 00:54:06,116
To me and to the state of my great grief
973
00:54:06,117 --> 00:54:09,333
let kings assemble,
for my grief's so great
974
00:54:09,334 --> 00:54:12,751
that no supporter but the huge firm Earth
975
00:54:13,607 --> 00:54:17,124
can hold it up, here I and sorrows sit,
976
00:54:17,125 --> 00:54:20,953
here is my throne, bid
kings come bow to it.
977
00:54:20,954 --> 00:54:23,204
(laughing)
978
00:54:26,668 --> 00:54:30,668
- 'Tis true, fair daughter,
and this blessed day
979
00:54:31,545 --> 00:54:34,242
ever in France shall be kept festival.
980
00:54:34,243 --> 00:54:37,550
To solemnize this day the glorious sun
981
00:54:37,551 --> 00:54:41,172
stays in his course and
plays the alchemist,
982
00:54:41,173 --> 00:54:43,762
turning with splendor of his precious eye
983
00:54:43,763 --> 00:54:48,120
the meager cloddy earth
to glittering gold.
984
00:54:48,121 --> 00:54:50,570
The yearly course that
brings this day about
985
00:54:50,571 --> 00:54:53,492
shall never see it but a holy day.
986
00:54:53,493 --> 00:54:57,132
- A wicked day, and not a holy day!
987
00:54:57,133 --> 00:54:59,334
What hath this day deserved?
988
00:54:59,335 --> 00:55:00,702
What hath it done,
989
00:55:00,703 --> 00:55:03,362
that it in golden letters should be set
990
00:55:03,363 --> 00:55:05,882
among the high tides of the calendar?
991
00:55:05,883 --> 00:55:08,733
Nay, rather turn this day out of the week,
992
00:55:08,734 --> 00:55:11,984
this day of shame, oppression, perjury.
993
00:55:14,315 --> 00:55:17,958
Or, if it must stand
still, let wives with child
994
00:55:17,959 --> 00:55:21,720
pray that their burthens
may not fall this day,
995
00:55:21,721 --> 00:55:25,132
lest that their hopes
prodigiously be crossed.
996
00:55:25,133 --> 00:55:28,550
But on this day let seamen fear no wreck,
997
00:55:29,403 --> 00:55:32,794
no bargains break that
are not this day made,
998
00:55:32,795 --> 00:55:36,663
this day, all things
begun come to ill end,
999
00:55:36,664 --> 00:55:39,518
yea, faith itself to
hollow falsehood change!
1000
00:55:39,519 --> 00:55:42,473
- By heaven, lady, you shall have no cause
1001
00:55:42,474 --> 00:55:46,094
to curse the fair proceedings of this day.
1002
00:55:46,095 --> 00:55:48,582
Have I not pawned to you my majesty?
1003
00:55:48,583 --> 00:55:50,803
- You have beguiled me with a counterfeit
1004
00:55:50,804 --> 00:55:54,940
resembling majesty, which,
being touched and tried,
1005
00:55:54,941 --> 00:55:58,691
proves valueless, you
are forsworn, forsworn.
1006
00:55:59,526 --> 00:56:03,123
You came in arms to spill
mine enemies' blood,
1007
00:56:03,124 --> 00:56:06,874
but now in arms you
strengthen it with yours.
1008
00:56:07,991 --> 00:56:10,683
The grappling vigor and rough frown of war
1009
00:56:10,684 --> 00:56:13,601
is cold in amity and painted peace,
1010
00:56:16,424 --> 00:56:20,091
and our oppression hath
made up this league.
1011
00:56:21,111 --> 00:56:25,278
Arm, arm, you heavens,
against these perjured kings!
1012
00:56:26,453 --> 00:56:30,425
A widow cries, be husband to me, heavens!
1013
00:56:30,426 --> 00:56:33,223
Let not the hours of this ungodly day
1014
00:56:33,224 --> 00:56:36,214
wear out the day in
peace, but, ere sunset,
1015
00:56:36,215 --> 00:56:39,840
set armed discord 'twixt
these perjured kings!
1016
00:56:39,841 --> 00:56:42,132
Hear me, O, hear me!
1017
00:56:42,133 --> 00:56:43,510
- Lady Constance, peace!
1018
00:56:43,511 --> 00:56:44,494
- War!
1019
00:56:44,495 --> 00:56:45,823
War, no peace!
1020
00:56:45,824 --> 00:56:47,694
Peace is to me a war.
1021
00:56:47,695 --> 00:56:48,695
O Lymoges!
1022
00:56:49,725 --> 00:56:50,725
O Austria!
1023
00:56:52,754 --> 00:56:54,482
Thou dost shame
1024
00:56:54,483 --> 00:56:58,650
that bloody spoil, thou slave,
thou wretch, thou coward!
1025
00:57:02,013 --> 00:57:05,283
Thou little valiant, great in villainy!
1026
00:57:05,284 --> 00:57:08,172
Thou ever strong upon the stronger side!
1027
00:57:08,173 --> 00:57:11,440
Thou Fortune's champion
that dost never fight
1028
00:57:11,441 --> 00:57:14,520
but when her humorous ladyship is by
1029
00:57:14,521 --> 00:57:16,310
to teach thee safety!
1030
00:57:16,311 --> 00:57:17,850
Thou art perjured too,
1031
00:57:17,851 --> 00:57:19,983
and soothest up greatness.
1032
00:57:19,984 --> 00:57:22,010
What a fool art thou,
1033
00:57:22,011 --> 00:57:25,594
a ramping fool, to brag
and stamp and swear
1034
00:57:26,881 --> 00:57:28,452
upon my party!
1035
00:57:28,453 --> 00:57:30,410
Thou cold-blooded slave,
1036
00:57:30,411 --> 00:57:34,510
hast thou not spoke
like thunder on my side,
1037
00:57:34,511 --> 00:57:37,914
been sworn my soldier, bidding me depend
1038
00:57:37,915 --> 00:57:42,350
upon thy stars, thy
fortune and thy strength,
1039
00:57:42,351 --> 00:57:45,601
and dost thou now fall over to my foes?
1040
00:57:47,002 --> 00:57:49,002
Thou wear a lion's hide!
1041
00:57:50,751 --> 00:57:52,880
Doff it for shame,
1042
00:57:52,881 --> 00:57:56,798
and hang a calf's-skin
on those recreant limbs.
1043
00:57:58,071 --> 00:58:02,704
- O, that a man should
speak those words to me!
1044
00:58:02,705 --> 00:58:06,788
- And hang a calf's-skin
on those recreant limbs.
1045
00:58:08,704 --> 00:58:13,368
- Thou darest not say so,
villain, for thy life.
1046
00:58:13,369 --> 00:58:16,479
- And hang a calf's-skin
on those recreant limbs.
1047
00:58:16,480 --> 00:58:18,933
- We like not this, thou
dost forget thyself.
1048
00:58:18,934 --> 00:58:20,013
(bell ringing)
1049
00:58:20,014 --> 00:58:23,431
- Here comes the holy legate of the pope.
1050
00:58:34,474 --> 00:58:37,807
- Hail, you anointed deputies of heaven!
1051
00:58:43,738 --> 00:58:46,905
To thee, King John, my holy errand is.
1052
00:58:52,338 --> 00:58:55,223
I Pandulph, of fair Milan cardinal,
1053
00:58:55,224 --> 00:58:57,587
and from Pope Innocent the legate here,
1054
00:58:57,588 --> 00:59:00,144
do in his name religiously demand
1055
00:59:00,145 --> 00:59:02,543
why thou against the
church, our holy mother,
1056
00:59:02,544 --> 00:59:06,127
so willfully dost spurn,
and force perforce
1057
00:59:07,044 --> 00:59:09,461
keep Stephen Langton, chosen archbishop
1058
00:59:09,462 --> 00:59:12,295
of Canterbury, from that holy see?
1059
00:59:15,917 --> 00:59:18,458
This, in our foresaid holy father's name,
1060
00:59:18,459 --> 00:59:21,376
Pope Innocent, I do demand of thee.
1061
00:59:35,698 --> 00:59:39,001
- What earthly name to interrogatories
1062
00:59:39,002 --> 00:59:43,123
can taste the free
breath of a sacred king?
1063
00:59:43,124 --> 00:59:45,330
Thou canst not, cardinal, devise a name
1064
00:59:45,331 --> 00:59:48,060
so slight, unworthy and ridiculous,
1065
00:59:48,061 --> 00:59:50,911
to charge me to an answer, as the pope.
1066
00:59:50,912 --> 00:59:53,553
Tell him this tale, and
from the mouth of England
1067
00:59:53,554 --> 00:59:55,919
add thus much more, that no Italian priest
1068
00:59:55,920 --> 00:59:58,501
shall tithe or toll in our dominions,
1069
00:59:58,502 --> 01:00:00,959
but as we, under heaven, are supreme head,
1070
01:00:00,960 --> 01:00:03,353
so under Him that great supremacy,
1071
01:00:03,354 --> 01:00:06,168
where we do reign, we will alone uphold,
1072
01:00:06,169 --> 01:00:08,411
without the assistance of a mortal hand,
1073
01:00:08,412 --> 01:00:10,703
so tell the pope, all reverence set apart
1074
01:00:10,704 --> 01:00:12,539
to him and his usurped authority.
1075
01:00:12,540 --> 01:00:13,373
(gasping)
1076
01:00:13,373 --> 01:00:14,233
(claps)
1077
01:00:14,234 --> 01:00:15,822
(laughing)
1078
01:00:15,823 --> 01:00:19,215
- Brother of England,
you blaspheme in this.
1079
01:00:19,216 --> 01:00:21,072
- Though you and all
the kings of Christendom
1080
01:00:21,073 --> 01:00:23,256
are led so grossly by
this meddling priest,
1081
01:00:23,257 --> 01:00:26,093
dreading the curse that money may buy out,
1082
01:00:26,094 --> 01:00:28,893
and by the merit of
vile gold, dross, dust,
1083
01:00:28,894 --> 01:00:30,902
purchase corrupted pardon of a man,
1084
01:00:30,903 --> 01:00:34,036
who in that sale sells
pardon from himself,
1085
01:00:34,037 --> 01:00:36,122
though you and all the rest so grossly led
1086
01:00:36,123 --> 01:00:39,496
this juggling witchcraft
with revenue cherish,
1087
01:00:39,497 --> 01:00:42,385
yet I alone, alone do me oppose
1088
01:00:42,386 --> 01:00:45,221
against the pope and
count his friends my foes.
1089
01:00:45,222 --> 01:00:48,582
- Then, by the lawful power that I have,
1090
01:00:48,583 --> 01:00:51,853
thou shalt stand cursed and excommunicate.
1091
01:00:51,854 --> 01:00:53,883
And blessed shall he be that doth revolt
1092
01:00:53,884 --> 01:00:57,291
from his allegiance to an heretic,
1093
01:00:57,292 --> 01:00:59,712
and meritorious shall that hand be called,
1094
01:00:59,713 --> 01:01:03,312
canonized and worshiped as a saint,
1095
01:01:03,313 --> 01:01:06,903
that takes away by any secret course
1096
01:01:06,904 --> 01:01:08,826
thy hateful life.
1097
01:01:08,827 --> 01:01:10,842
- O, lawful let it be
1098
01:01:10,843 --> 01:01:14,360
that I have room with
Rome to curse awhile!
1099
01:01:14,361 --> 01:01:17,245
Good father cardinal, cry thou amen
1100
01:01:17,246 --> 01:01:20,115
to my keen curses, for without my wrong
1101
01:01:20,116 --> 01:01:22,952
there is no tongue hath
power to curse him right.
1102
01:01:22,953 --> 01:01:26,552
- There's law and warrant,
lady, for my curse.
1103
01:01:26,553 --> 01:01:29,336
- And for mine too, when
law can do no right,
1104
01:01:29,337 --> 01:01:33,223
let it be lawful that law bar no wrong.
1105
01:01:33,224 --> 01:01:36,075
Law cannot give my child his kingdom here,
1106
01:01:36,076 --> 01:01:38,473
for he that holds his
kingdom holds the law.
1107
01:01:38,474 --> 01:01:42,224
Therefore, since law
itself is perfect wrong,
1108
01:01:43,407 --> 01:01:45,753
how can the law forbid my tongue to curse?
1109
01:01:45,754 --> 01:01:49,512
- Philip of France, on peril of a curse,
1110
01:01:49,513 --> 01:01:52,492
let go the hand of that arch-heretic,
1111
01:01:52,493 --> 01:01:56,496
and raise the power of
France upon his head,
1112
01:01:56,497 --> 01:02:00,222
unless he do submit himself to Rome.
1113
01:02:00,223 --> 01:02:01,993
- Look'st thou pale, France?
1114
01:02:01,994 --> 01:02:04,072
Do not let go thy hand.
1115
01:02:04,073 --> 01:02:06,646
- Look to that, devil,
lest that France repent,
1116
01:02:06,647 --> 01:02:10,091
and by disjoining hands, hell lose a soul.
1117
01:02:10,092 --> 01:02:11,985
- King Philip, listen to the cardinal.
1118
01:02:11,986 --> 01:02:16,527
- And hang a calf's-skin
on his recreant limbs.
1119
01:02:16,528 --> 01:02:19,516
- Philip, what say'st
thou to the cardinal?
1120
01:02:19,517 --> 01:02:21,642
- What should he say, but as the cardinal?
1121
01:02:21,643 --> 01:02:23,553
- Bethink you, father, for the difference
1122
01:02:23,554 --> 01:02:25,800
is purchase of a heavy curse from Rome,
1123
01:02:25,801 --> 01:02:29,131
or the light loss of England for a friend,
1124
01:02:29,132 --> 01:02:30,602
forego the easier.
1125
01:02:30,603 --> 01:02:31,953
- That's the curse of Rome.
1126
01:02:31,954 --> 01:02:33,372
- O Lewis, stand fast!
1127
01:02:33,373 --> 01:02:35,610
The devil tempts thee here
1128
01:02:35,611 --> 01:02:38,791
in likeness of a new untrimmed bride.
1129
01:02:38,792 --> 01:02:41,702
- The Lady Constance
speaks not from her faith,
1130
01:02:41,703 --> 01:02:42,943
but from her need.
1131
01:02:42,944 --> 01:02:45,194
- O, if thou grant my need,
1132
01:02:46,094 --> 01:02:49,313
which only lives but
by the death of faith,
1133
01:02:49,314 --> 01:02:52,792
that need must needs infer this principle,
1134
01:02:52,793 --> 01:02:55,926
that faith would live
again by death of need.
1135
01:02:55,927 --> 01:02:59,927
O then, tread down my
need, and faith mounts up,
1136
01:03:00,883 --> 01:03:05,026
keep my need up, and
faith is trodden down!
1137
01:03:05,027 --> 01:03:07,896
- The king is moved,
and answers not to this.
1138
01:03:07,897 --> 01:03:10,645
- O, be removed from him, and answer well!
1139
01:03:10,646 --> 01:03:12,796
- Do so, King Philip,
hang no more in doubt.
1140
01:03:12,797 --> 01:03:16,576
- Hang nothing but a
calf's-skin, most sweet lout.
1141
01:03:16,577 --> 01:03:19,152
- I am perplexed, and
know not what to say.
1142
01:03:19,153 --> 01:03:23,591
- What canst thou say but
will perplex thee more,
1143
01:03:23,592 --> 01:03:26,842
if thou stand excommunicate and cursed?
1144
01:03:30,334 --> 01:03:33,026
- Good reverend father,
make my person yours,
1145
01:03:33,027 --> 01:03:36,401
and tell me how you would bestow yourself.
1146
01:03:36,402 --> 01:03:38,922
This royal hand and mine are newly knit,
1147
01:03:38,923 --> 01:03:41,186
and the conjunction of our inward souls
1148
01:03:41,187 --> 01:03:44,275
married in league, coupled
and linked together
1149
01:03:44,276 --> 01:03:47,252
with all religious
strength of sacred vows.
1150
01:03:47,253 --> 01:03:49,741
And shall these hands, so
lately purged of blood,
1151
01:03:49,742 --> 01:03:53,363
so newly joined in
love, so strong in both,
1152
01:03:53,364 --> 01:03:56,968
unyoke this seizure and this kind regreet?
1153
01:03:56,969 --> 01:03:59,575
Play fast and loose with faith?
1154
01:03:59,576 --> 01:04:01,273
So jest with heaven,
1155
01:04:01,274 --> 01:04:03,896
make such unconstant
children of ourselves,
1156
01:04:03,897 --> 01:04:07,835
as now again to snatch our palm from palm,
1157
01:04:07,836 --> 01:04:10,756
unswear faith sworn,
and on the marriage-bed
1158
01:04:10,757 --> 01:04:13,785
of smiling peace to march a bloody host,
1159
01:04:13,786 --> 01:04:16,570
and make a riot on the gentle brow
1160
01:04:16,571 --> 01:04:18,071
of true sincerity?
1161
01:04:19,894 --> 01:04:20,804
O, holy sir,
1162
01:04:20,805 --> 01:04:22,833
my reverend father, let it not be so!
1163
01:04:22,834 --> 01:04:26,492
Out of your grace, devise, ordain, impose
1164
01:04:26,493 --> 01:04:30,890
some gentle order, and
then we shall be blest
1165
01:04:30,891 --> 01:04:34,906
to do your pleasure and continue friends.
1166
01:04:34,907 --> 01:04:38,547
- All form is formless, order orderless,
1167
01:04:38,548 --> 01:04:42,062
save what is opposite to England's love.
1168
01:04:42,063 --> 01:04:43,563
Therefore to arms!
1169
01:04:44,567 --> 01:04:46,191
Be champion of our church,
1170
01:04:46,192 --> 01:04:48,925
or let the church, our
mother, breathe her curse,
1171
01:04:48,926 --> 01:04:52,423
a mother's curse, on her revolting son.
1172
01:04:52,424 --> 01:04:56,975
France, thou mayst hold
a serpent by the tongue,
1173
01:04:56,976 --> 01:04:59,580
a chafed lion by the mortal paw,
1174
01:04:59,581 --> 01:05:03,062
a fasting tiger safer by the tooth,
1175
01:05:03,063 --> 01:05:07,230
than keep in peace that
hand which thou dost hold.
1176
01:05:08,383 --> 01:05:11,883
- I may disjoin my hand, but not my faith.
1177
01:05:13,234 --> 01:05:17,116
- So makest thou faith an enemy to faith,
1178
01:05:17,117 --> 01:05:19,813
and like a civil war set'st oath to oath,
1179
01:05:19,814 --> 01:05:21,630
thy tongue against thy tongue.
1180
01:05:21,631 --> 01:05:23,196
O, let thy vow
1181
01:05:23,197 --> 01:05:25,406
first made to heaven, first
be to heaven performed,
1182
01:05:25,407 --> 01:05:28,907
that is, to be the champion of our church!
1183
01:05:30,314 --> 01:05:33,813
What since thou sworest
is sworn against thyself
1184
01:05:33,814 --> 01:05:36,577
and may not be performed by thyself,
1185
01:05:36,578 --> 01:05:39,511
for that which thou hast sworn to do amiss
1186
01:05:39,512 --> 01:05:42,413
is not amiss when it is truly done,
1187
01:05:42,414 --> 01:05:45,293
and being not done,
where doing tends to ill,
1188
01:05:45,294 --> 01:05:49,301
the truth is then most done not doing it.
1189
01:05:49,302 --> 01:05:52,415
It is religion that doth make vows kept,
1190
01:05:52,416 --> 01:05:55,421
but thou hast sworn against religion.
1191
01:05:55,422 --> 01:05:57,702
Therefore thy later vows against thy first
1192
01:05:57,703 --> 01:06:01,162
is in thyself rebellion to thyself,
1193
01:06:01,163 --> 01:06:03,733
and better conquest never canst thou make
1194
01:06:03,734 --> 01:06:06,382
than arm thy constant and thy nobler parts
1195
01:06:06,383 --> 01:06:09,550
against these giddy loose suggestions,
1196
01:06:11,423 --> 01:06:14,675
upon which better part
our prayers come in,
1197
01:06:14,676 --> 01:06:16,981
if thou vouchsafe them.
1198
01:06:16,982 --> 01:06:17,983
But if not, then know
1199
01:06:17,984 --> 01:06:20,801
the peril of our curses light on thee
1200
01:06:20,802 --> 01:06:24,338
so heavy as thou shalt not shake them off,
1201
01:06:24,339 --> 01:06:28,006
but in despair die under
their black weight.
1202
01:06:30,934 --> 01:06:32,543
- Rebellion, flat rebellion!
1203
01:06:32,544 --> 01:06:33,748
- Will't not be?
1204
01:06:33,749 --> 01:06:36,006
Will not a calfs-skin
stop that mouth of thine?
1205
01:06:36,007 --> 01:06:37,352
- Father, to arms!
1206
01:06:37,353 --> 01:06:39,027
- Upon thy wedding-day?
1207
01:06:39,028 --> 01:06:42,321
Against the blood that thou hast married?
1208
01:06:42,322 --> 01:06:45,703
What, shall our feast be
kept with slaughtered men?
1209
01:06:45,704 --> 01:06:49,815
Shall braying trumpets
and loud churlish drums,
1210
01:06:49,816 --> 01:06:52,965
clamors of hell, be measures to our pomp?
1211
01:06:52,966 --> 01:06:54,925
O husband, hear me!
1212
01:06:54,926 --> 01:06:56,426
Ay, alack, how new
1213
01:06:57,987 --> 01:06:59,652
is husband in my mouth!
1214
01:06:59,653 --> 01:07:01,276
Even for that name,
1215
01:07:01,277 --> 01:07:04,091
which till this time my
tongue did ne'er pronounce,
1216
01:07:04,092 --> 01:07:07,576
upon my knee I beg, go not to arms
1217
01:07:07,577 --> 01:07:09,643
against mine uncle.
1218
01:07:09,644 --> 01:07:11,817
- O, upon my knee,
1219
01:07:11,818 --> 01:07:15,962
made hard with kneeling,
I do pray to thee,
1220
01:07:15,963 --> 01:07:19,233
thou virtuous Dauphin, alter not the doom
1221
01:07:19,234 --> 01:07:20,825
forethought by heaven!
1222
01:07:20,826 --> 01:07:24,376
- Now shall I see thy
love, what motive may
1223
01:07:24,377 --> 01:07:27,596
be stronger with thee
than the name of wife?
1224
01:07:27,597 --> 01:07:30,522
- That which upholdeth
him that thee upholds,
1225
01:07:30,523 --> 01:07:34,356
his honor, O, thine
honor, Lewis, thine honor!
1226
01:07:41,844 --> 01:07:44,802
- I muse your majesty doth seem so cold,
1227
01:07:44,803 --> 01:07:48,176
when such profound
respects do pull you on.
1228
01:07:48,177 --> 01:07:52,203
- I will denounce a curse upon his head.
1229
01:07:52,204 --> 01:07:54,826
- Thou shalt not need.
1230
01:07:54,827 --> 01:07:57,410
England, I will fall from thee.
1231
01:07:58,364 --> 01:07:59,446
(gasping)
1232
01:07:59,447 --> 01:08:02,191
- O fair return of banished majesty!
1233
01:08:02,192 --> 01:08:04,836
- O foul revolt of French inconstancy!
1234
01:08:04,837 --> 01:08:07,301
- France, thou shalt rue
this hour within this hour.
1235
01:08:07,302 --> 01:08:10,576
- Old Time the clock-setter,
that bald sexton Time,
1236
01:08:10,577 --> 01:08:11,873
is it as he will?
1237
01:08:11,874 --> 01:08:13,321
Well then, France shall rue.
1238
01:08:13,322 --> 01:08:17,997
- The sun's o'ercast with
blood, fair day, adieu!
1239
01:08:17,998 --> 01:08:21,331
Which is the side that I must go withal?
1240
01:08:23,476 --> 01:08:27,446
I am with both, each army hath a hand,
1241
01:08:27,447 --> 01:08:30,265
and in their rage, I having hold of both,
1242
01:08:30,266 --> 01:08:33,266
they swirl asunder and dismember me.
1243
01:08:35,306 --> 01:08:38,871
Husband, I cannot pray
that thou mayst win.
1244
01:08:38,872 --> 01:08:43,336
Uncle, I needs must pray
that thou mayst lose.
1245
01:08:43,337 --> 01:08:46,754
Father, I may not wish the fortune thine.
1246
01:08:47,607 --> 01:08:51,877
Grandam, I wish not
wish thy wishes thrive.
1247
01:08:51,878 --> 01:08:55,128
Whoever wins, on that side shall I lose
1248
01:08:56,114 --> 01:08:59,595
assured loss before the match be played.
1249
01:08:59,596 --> 01:09:03,096
- Lady, with me, with me thy fortune lies.
1250
01:09:04,057 --> 01:09:06,963
- There where my fortune
lives, there my life dies.
1251
01:09:06,964 --> 01:09:08,013
(gasps)
1252
01:09:08,014 --> 01:09:10,430
- Cousin, go draw our puissance together.
1253
01:09:10,431 --> 01:09:14,682
- France, I am burned
up with inflaming wrath.
1254
01:09:14,683 --> 01:09:16,778
A rage whose heat hath this condition,
1255
01:09:16,779 --> 01:09:19,022
that nothing can allay, nothing but blood,
1256
01:09:19,023 --> 01:09:21,362
the blood, and dearest-valued
blood, of France.
1257
01:09:21,363 --> 01:09:23,763
- Thy rage sham burn thee
up, and thou shalt turn
1258
01:09:23,764 --> 01:09:27,732
to ashes, ere our blood
shall quench that fire.
1259
01:09:27,733 --> 01:09:30,273
Look to thyself, thou art in jeopardy.
1260
01:09:30,274 --> 01:09:32,005
- No more than he that threats.
1261
01:09:32,006 --> 01:09:33,876
To arms let's hie!
1262
01:09:33,877 --> 01:09:36,460
(drum beating)
1263
01:09:39,603 --> 01:09:42,436
(swords clashing)
1264
01:10:24,410 --> 01:10:27,945
- Now, by my life, this
day grows wondrous hot.
1265
01:10:27,946 --> 01:10:30,465
Some airy devil hovers in the sky
1266
01:10:30,466 --> 01:10:32,815
and pours down mischief.
1267
01:10:32,816 --> 01:10:33,983
Austria's head
1268
01:10:51,359 --> 01:10:54,576
lie now there while Philip breathes.
1269
01:10:54,577 --> 01:10:57,160
(drum beating)
1270
01:11:05,129 --> 01:11:06,209
- Hubert, keep this boy.
1271
01:11:06,210 --> 01:11:07,043
Philip, make up,
1272
01:11:07,044 --> 01:11:08,958
my mother is assailed in our tent,
1273
01:11:08,959 --> 01:11:10,005
and ta'en, I fear.
1274
01:11:10,006 --> 01:11:12,006
- My lord, I rescued her.
1275
01:11:12,007 --> 01:11:14,960
Her highness is in safety, fear you not,
1276
01:11:14,961 --> 01:11:18,460
but on, my liege, for very little pains
1277
01:11:18,461 --> 01:11:20,686
will bring this labor to an happy end.
1278
01:11:20,687 --> 01:11:23,270
(drum beating)
1279
01:11:35,979 --> 01:11:38,496
(trumpet sounding)
1280
01:11:38,497 --> 01:11:40,790
- So shall it be, your
grace shall stay behind
1281
01:11:40,791 --> 01:11:42,507
so strongly guarded.
1282
01:11:42,508 --> 01:11:44,850
Cousin, look not sad.
1283
01:11:44,851 --> 01:11:47,510
Thy grandam loves thee, and thy uncle will
1284
01:11:47,511 --> 01:11:50,255
as dear be to thee as thy father was.
1285
01:11:50,256 --> 01:11:54,757
- O, this will make my
mother die with grief!
1286
01:11:54,758 --> 01:11:56,975
- Cousin, away for England!
1287
01:11:56,976 --> 01:11:58,563
Haste before,
1288
01:11:58,564 --> 01:12:00,847
and, ere our coming,
see thou shake the bags
1289
01:12:00,848 --> 01:12:03,017
of hoarding abbots, imprisoned angels
1290
01:12:03,018 --> 01:12:04,716
set at liberty, the fat ribs of peace
1291
01:12:04,717 --> 01:12:06,377
must by the hungry now be fed upon,
1292
01:12:06,378 --> 01:12:08,665
use our commission in his utmost force.
1293
01:12:08,666 --> 01:12:11,608
- Bell, book, and candle
shall not drive me back,
1294
01:12:11,609 --> 01:12:14,603
when gold and silver becks me to come on.
1295
01:12:14,604 --> 01:12:16,521
I leave your highness.
1296
01:12:16,522 --> 01:12:18,831
Grandam, I will pray,
1297
01:12:18,832 --> 01:12:21,280
if ever I remember to be holy,
1298
01:12:21,281 --> 01:12:24,540
for your fair safety,
so, I kiss your hand.
1299
01:12:24,541 --> 01:12:26,708
- Farewell, gentle cousin.
1300
01:12:27,569 --> 01:12:28,902
- Coz, farewell.
1301
01:12:30,021 --> 01:12:33,688
- Come hither, little
kinsman, hark, a word.
1302
01:12:51,878 --> 01:12:52,836
- Come hither, Hubert.
1303
01:12:52,837 --> 01:12:54,419
O my gentle Hubert.
1304
01:13:03,461 --> 01:13:05,770
We owe thee much within this wall of flesh
1305
01:13:05,771 --> 01:13:07,748
there is a soul counts thee her creditor
1306
01:13:07,749 --> 01:13:09,956
and with advantage means to pay thy love,
1307
01:13:09,957 --> 01:13:12,546
and my good friend, thy voluntary oath
1308
01:13:12,547 --> 01:13:15,238
lives in this bosom, dearly cherished.
1309
01:13:15,239 --> 01:13:16,217
Give me thy hand.
1310
01:13:16,218 --> 01:13:18,776
I had a thing to say,
1311
01:13:18,777 --> 01:13:22,607
but I will fit it with some better time.
1312
01:13:22,608 --> 01:13:24,600
By heavens, Hubert, I am almost ashamed
1313
01:13:24,601 --> 01:13:27,680
to say what good respect I have of thee.
1314
01:13:27,681 --> 01:13:29,710
- I am much bounden to your majesty.
1315
01:13:29,711 --> 01:13:33,711
- Good friend, thou hast
no cause to say so yet,
1316
01:13:36,431 --> 01:13:39,876
but thou shalt have, and
creep time ne'er so slow,
1317
01:13:39,877 --> 01:13:43,725
yet it shall come from me to do thee good.
1318
01:13:43,726 --> 01:13:46,726
I had a thing to say, but let it go.
1319
01:13:48,209 --> 01:13:50,626
The sun is in the heaven,
and the proud day,
1320
01:13:50,627 --> 01:13:53,550
attended with the pleasures of the world,
1321
01:13:53,551 --> 01:13:56,801
is all too wanton and too full of gawds
1322
01:13:57,911 --> 01:14:00,528
to give me audience, if the midnight bell
1323
01:14:00,529 --> 01:14:02,680
did, with his iron
tongue and brazen mouth,
1324
01:14:02,681 --> 01:14:05,496
sound on into the drowsy race of night,
1325
01:14:05,497 --> 01:14:08,056
bong, bong, bong, bong.
1326
01:14:08,057 --> 01:14:10,140
(laughs)
1327
01:14:11,347 --> 01:14:13,530
Or if this same were a
churchyard where we stand,
1328
01:14:13,531 --> 01:14:16,990
and thou possess'd with a thousand wrongs,
1329
01:14:16,991 --> 01:14:20,317
or if that surly spirit, melancholy,
1330
01:14:20,318 --> 01:14:24,010
had baked thy blood and
made it heavy-thick,
1331
01:14:24,011 --> 01:14:27,928
which else runs tickling
up and down the veins,
1332
01:14:29,281 --> 01:14:32,982
making that idiot,
laughter, keep men's eyes
1333
01:14:32,983 --> 01:14:36,807
and strain their cheeks to idle merriment.
1334
01:14:36,808 --> 01:14:39,058
(laughing)
1335
01:14:42,422 --> 01:14:45,172
A passion hateful to my purposes.
1336
01:14:46,692 --> 01:14:50,417
Or if that thou couldst
see me without eyes,
1337
01:14:50,418 --> 01:14:53,147
hear me without thine ears, make reply
1338
01:14:53,148 --> 01:14:56,407
without a tongue, using conceit alone,
1339
01:14:56,408 --> 01:15:00,116
without eyes, ears or
harmful sound of words,
1340
01:15:00,117 --> 01:15:03,281
then in despite of brooded watchful day,
1341
01:15:03,282 --> 01:15:06,615
I would into thy bosom pour my thoughts.
1342
01:15:07,519 --> 01:15:10,388
But, ah, I will not! yet I love thee well,
1343
01:15:10,389 --> 01:15:13,081
and, by my troth, I think
thou lovest me well.
1344
01:15:13,082 --> 01:15:15,797
- So well, that what you bid me undertake,
1345
01:15:15,798 --> 01:15:18,578
though that my death
were adjunct to my act,
1346
01:15:18,579 --> 01:15:21,201
by heaven, I would do it.
1347
01:15:21,202 --> 01:15:23,970
- Do not I know thou wouldst?
1348
01:15:23,971 --> 01:15:28,047
Good Hubert, Hubert,
Hubert, throw thine eye
1349
01:15:28,048 --> 01:15:31,631
on yon young boy, I'll
tell thee what, my friend,
1350
01:15:31,632 --> 01:15:34,215
he is a very serpent in my way,
1351
01:15:35,568 --> 01:15:39,597
and whereso'er this
foot of mine doth tread,
1352
01:15:39,598 --> 01:15:43,657
he lies before me, dost
thou understand me?
1353
01:15:43,658 --> 01:15:44,847
Thou art his keeper.
1354
01:15:44,848 --> 01:15:46,457
- And I'll keep him so,
1355
01:15:46,458 --> 01:15:49,353
that he shall not offend your majesty.
1356
01:15:49,354 --> 01:15:50,187
- Death.
1357
01:15:50,187 --> 01:15:51,020
- My lord?
1358
01:15:51,020 --> 01:15:51,853
- A grave.
1359
01:15:51,853 --> 01:15:52,686
- He shall not live.
1360
01:15:52,686 --> 01:15:53,686
- Enough.
1361
01:15:54,414 --> 01:15:56,205
I could be merry now.
1362
01:15:56,206 --> 01:15:57,873
Hubert, I love thee.
1363
01:15:59,812 --> 01:16:03,208
Well, I'll not say what I intend for thee.
1364
01:16:03,209 --> 01:16:04,082
Remember.
1365
01:16:04,083 --> 01:16:05,220
Madam, fare you well,
1366
01:16:05,221 --> 01:16:07,437
I'll send those powers
o'er to your majesty.
1367
01:16:07,438 --> 01:16:08,827
- My blessing go with thee!
1368
01:16:08,828 --> 01:16:10,157
- For England, cousin, go,
1369
01:16:10,158 --> 01:16:12,001
Hubert shall be your man, attend on you
1370
01:16:12,002 --> 01:16:14,250
with all true duty.
1371
01:16:14,251 --> 01:16:16,001
On toward Calais, ho!
1372
01:16:17,718 --> 01:16:20,218
(regal music)
1373
01:16:40,085 --> 01:16:43,252
(audience applauding)
1374
01:16:59,179 --> 01:17:01,679
(regal music)
1375
01:17:03,239 --> 01:17:05,578
♫ What is a day
1376
01:17:05,579 --> 01:17:07,788
♫ What is a year
1377
01:17:07,789 --> 01:17:11,456
♫ In the light and pleasure
1378
01:17:12,600 --> 01:17:17,322
♫ Like to a dream it endless lies
1379
01:17:17,323 --> 01:17:22,222
♫ Then from us like a vapor flies
1380
01:17:22,223 --> 01:17:26,578
♫ And this is all the fruit that we find
1381
01:17:26,579 --> 01:17:30,746
♫ Which glorying world we treasure
1382
01:17:31,760 --> 01:17:35,818
♫ And this is all the fruit that we find
1383
01:17:35,819 --> 01:17:39,986
♫ Which glorying world we treasure
1384
01:17:42,539 --> 01:17:46,671
♫ He that will hope for to delight
1385
01:17:46,672 --> 01:17:50,505
♫ With virtue much be grace'd
1386
01:17:51,782 --> 01:17:56,419
♫ Sweet folly yields a bitter taste
1387
01:17:56,420 --> 01:18:01,301
♫ Which ever will arrive at last
1388
01:18:01,302 --> 01:18:05,501
♫ But if we still in virtue delight
1389
01:18:05,502 --> 01:18:09,669
♫ Our souls are in heaven place'd
1390
01:18:11,099 --> 01:18:14,848
♫ But if we still in virtue delight
1391
01:18:14,849 --> 01:18:19,016
♫ Our souls are in heaven place'd
1392
01:18:25,050 --> 01:18:27,672
- So, by a roaring tempest on the flood,
1393
01:18:27,673 --> 01:18:30,579
a whole armado of convicted sail
1394
01:18:30,580 --> 01:18:34,079
is scattered and
disjoined from fellowship.
1395
01:18:34,080 --> 01:18:36,198
- Courage and comfort!
1396
01:18:36,199 --> 01:18:37,682
All shall yet go well.
1397
01:18:37,683 --> 01:18:40,622
- What can go well,
when we have run so ill?
1398
01:18:40,623 --> 01:18:42,318
Are we not beaten?
1399
01:18:42,319 --> 01:18:43,872
Is not Angiers lost?
1400
01:18:43,873 --> 01:18:45,172
Arthur taken prisoner?
1401
01:18:45,173 --> 01:18:47,519
Divers dear friends slain?
1402
01:18:47,520 --> 01:18:50,021
And bloody England into England gone,
1403
01:18:50,022 --> 01:18:53,728
o'erbearing interruption, spite of France?
1404
01:18:53,729 --> 01:18:56,022
- What he hath won,
that hath he fortified,
1405
01:18:56,023 --> 01:18:59,209
so hot a speed with such advice disposed,
1406
01:18:59,210 --> 01:19:01,637
such temperate order in so fierce a cause,
1407
01:19:01,638 --> 01:19:04,301
doth want example, who hath read or heard
1408
01:19:04,302 --> 01:19:06,699
of any kindred action like to this?
1409
01:19:06,700 --> 01:19:10,041
- Look, who comes here,
a grave unto a soul,
1410
01:19:10,042 --> 01:19:13,592
holding the eternal
spirit against her will,
1411
01:19:13,593 --> 01:19:16,989
in the vile prison of afflicted breath.
1412
01:19:16,990 --> 01:19:20,979
- Lo, now, I now see
the issue of your peace.
1413
01:19:20,980 --> 01:19:22,565
- Patience, good lady!
1414
01:19:22,566 --> 01:19:24,572
Comfort, gentle Constance!
1415
01:19:24,573 --> 01:19:27,740
- No, I defy all counsel, all redress,
1416
01:19:28,596 --> 01:19:32,868
but that which ends all
counsel, true redress,
1417
01:19:32,869 --> 01:19:35,952
death, death, O amiable lovely death!
1418
01:19:40,566 --> 01:19:42,649
Thou odouriferous stench!
1419
01:19:43,767 --> 01:19:45,973
Sound rottenness!
1420
01:19:45,974 --> 01:19:49,856
Arise forth from the
couch of lasting night,
1421
01:19:49,857 --> 01:19:53,442
thou hate and terror to prosperity,
1422
01:19:53,443 --> 01:19:56,893
and I will kiss thy detestable bones
1423
01:19:56,894 --> 01:20:00,375
and put my eyeballs in thy vaulty brows
1424
01:20:00,376 --> 01:20:04,642
and ring these fingers
with thy household worms
1425
01:20:04,643 --> 01:20:08,561
and stop this gap of
breath with fulsome dust
1426
01:20:08,562 --> 01:20:12,485
and be a carrion monster like thyself.
1427
01:20:12,486 --> 01:20:16,542
Come, grin on me, and I
will think thou smilest
1428
01:20:16,543 --> 01:20:19,046
and buss thee as thy wife.
1429
01:20:19,047 --> 01:20:20,642
Misery's love,
1430
01:20:20,643 --> 01:20:21,810
O, come to me!
1431
01:20:23,233 --> 01:20:26,202
- O fair affliction, peace!
1432
01:20:26,203 --> 01:20:30,098
- No, no, I will not,
having breath to cry.
1433
01:20:30,099 --> 01:20:33,932
O, that my tongue were
in the thunder's mouth!
1434
01:20:35,287 --> 01:20:38,665
Then with a passion
would I shake the world,
1435
01:20:38,666 --> 01:20:42,272
and rouse from sleep that fell anatomy
1436
01:20:42,273 --> 01:20:45,606
which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice,
1437
01:20:46,926 --> 01:20:50,266
which scorns a modern invocation.
1438
01:20:50,267 --> 01:20:53,767
- Lady, you utter madness, and not sorrow.
1439
01:20:54,677 --> 01:20:57,462
- Thou art not holy to belie me so.
1440
01:20:57,463 --> 01:21:00,713
I am not mad, this hair I tear is mine.
1441
01:21:01,976 --> 01:21:05,722
My name is Constance,
I was Geffrey's wife,
1442
01:21:05,723 --> 01:21:08,973
young Arthur is my son, and he is lost.
1443
01:21:09,883 --> 01:21:12,751
I am not mad, I would to heaven I were!
1444
01:21:12,752 --> 01:21:17,076
For then, 'tis like I
should forget myself.
1445
01:21:17,077 --> 01:21:20,577
O, if I could, what grief should I forget!
1446
01:21:23,204 --> 01:21:25,632
Preach some philosophy to make me mad,
1447
01:21:25,633 --> 01:21:28,572
and thou shalt be canonized, cardinal,
1448
01:21:28,573 --> 01:21:32,163
for being not mad but sensible of grief,
1449
01:21:32,164 --> 01:21:34,948
my reasonable part produces reason
1450
01:21:34,949 --> 01:21:38,552
how I may be delivered of these woes,
1451
01:21:38,553 --> 01:21:41,720
and teaches me to kill or hang myself.
1452
01:21:43,957 --> 01:21:47,124
If I were mad, I should forget my son,
1453
01:21:48,684 --> 01:21:52,585
or madly think a babe of clouts were he,
1454
01:21:52,586 --> 01:21:55,836
I am not mad, too well, too well I feel
1455
01:21:57,976 --> 01:22:01,596
the different plague of each calamity.
1456
01:22:01,597 --> 01:22:03,523
- Bind up those tresses.
1457
01:22:03,524 --> 01:22:05,743
O, what love I note
1458
01:22:05,744 --> 01:22:09,242
in the fair multitude of those her hairs!
1459
01:22:09,243 --> 01:22:12,572
Where but by chance a
silver drop hath fallen,
1460
01:22:12,573 --> 01:22:16,156
even to that drop ten
thousand wiry friends
1461
01:22:17,506 --> 01:22:20,722
do glue themselves in sociable grief,
1462
01:22:20,723 --> 01:22:24,122
like true, inseparable, faithful loves,
1463
01:22:24,123 --> 01:22:26,623
sticking together in calamity.
1464
01:22:28,183 --> 01:22:31,033
I prithee, lady, go away with me.
1465
01:22:31,034 --> 01:22:33,483
- To England, if you will.
1466
01:22:33,484 --> 01:22:35,234
- Bind up your hairs.
1467
01:22:36,387 --> 01:22:37,970
- Yes, that I will,
1468
01:22:40,463 --> 01:22:42,845
and wherefore will I do it?
1469
01:22:42,846 --> 01:22:45,962
I tore them from their
bonds and cried aloud
1470
01:22:45,963 --> 01:22:49,546
"O that these hands
could so redeem my son,
1471
01:22:50,723 --> 01:22:54,726
"as they have given these
hairs their liberty!"
1472
01:22:54,727 --> 01:22:57,232
But now I envy at their liberty,
1473
01:22:57,233 --> 01:23:01,096
and will again commit them to their bonds,
1474
01:23:01,097 --> 01:23:04,862
because my poor child is a prisoner.
1475
01:23:04,863 --> 01:23:08,413
And, father cardinal, I have heard you say
1476
01:23:08,414 --> 01:23:12,702
that we shall see and know
our friends in heaven.
1477
01:23:12,703 --> 01:23:16,762
If that be true, I shall see my boy again,
1478
01:23:16,763 --> 01:23:20,696
for since the birth of
Cain, the first male child,
1479
01:23:20,697 --> 01:23:24,568
to him that did but yesterday suspire,
1480
01:23:24,569 --> 01:23:28,236
there was not such a
gracious creature born.
1481
01:23:31,724 --> 01:23:34,807
But now will canker-sorrow eat my bud
1482
01:23:36,396 --> 01:23:40,032
and chase the native beauty from his cheek
1483
01:23:40,033 --> 01:23:43,673
and he will look as hollow as a ghost,
1484
01:23:43,674 --> 01:23:46,591
as dim and meager as an ague's fit,
1485
01:23:48,856 --> 01:23:52,106
and so he'll die, and, rising so again,
1486
01:23:53,303 --> 01:23:57,782
when I shall meet him
in the court of heaven
1487
01:23:57,783 --> 01:24:01,450
I shall not know him,
therefore never, never
1488
01:24:03,136 --> 01:24:06,136
must I behold my pretty Arthur more.
1489
01:24:08,157 --> 01:24:11,185
- You hold too heinous a respect of grief.
1490
01:24:11,186 --> 01:24:14,512
- He talks to me that never had a son.
1491
01:24:14,513 --> 01:24:18,180
- You are as fond of
grief as of your child.
1492
01:24:19,096 --> 01:24:22,846
- Grief fills the room
up of my absent child,
1493
01:24:24,976 --> 01:24:28,559
lies in his bed, walks
up and down with me,
1494
01:24:29,876 --> 01:24:33,543
puts on his pretty
looks, repeats his words,
1495
01:24:34,514 --> 01:24:37,764
remembers me of all his gracious parts,
1496
01:24:40,236 --> 01:24:44,416
stuffs out his vacant
garments with his form,
1497
01:24:44,417 --> 01:24:47,750
then, have I reason to be fond of grief?
1498
01:24:58,072 --> 01:25:01,405
Fare you well, had you such a loss as I,
1499
01:25:03,177 --> 01:25:06,510
I could give better comfort than you do.
1500
01:25:07,606 --> 01:25:10,512
I will not keep this form upon my head,
1501
01:25:10,513 --> 01:25:14,376
when there is such disorder in my wit.
1502
01:25:14,377 --> 01:25:15,377
O Lord!
1503
01:25:16,057 --> 01:25:18,640
My boy, my Arthur, my fair son!
1504
01:25:21,394 --> 01:25:24,977
My joy, my life, my
food, my all the world!
1505
01:25:28,694 --> 01:25:30,111
My widow-comfort,
1506
01:25:32,663 --> 01:25:34,413
and my sorrows' cure!
1507
01:25:36,324 --> 01:25:39,802
- I fear some outrage,
and I'll follow her.
1508
01:25:39,803 --> 01:25:42,803
(Constance weeping)
1509
01:25:44,144 --> 01:25:47,453
- There's nothing in this
world can make me joy.
1510
01:25:47,454 --> 01:25:51,492
Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale
1511
01:25:51,493 --> 01:25:54,486
vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man,
1512
01:25:54,487 --> 01:25:57,972
and bitter shame hath spoiled
the sweet world's taste
1513
01:25:57,973 --> 01:26:02,083
that it yields nought
but shame and bitterness.
1514
01:26:02,084 --> 01:26:04,497
- Before the curing of a strong disease,
1515
01:26:04,498 --> 01:26:07,492
even in the instant of repair and health,
1516
01:26:07,493 --> 01:26:10,042
the fit is strongest,
evils that take leave,
1517
01:26:10,043 --> 01:26:14,067
on their departure most of all show evil.
1518
01:26:14,068 --> 01:26:17,882
What have you lost by losing of this day?
1519
01:26:17,883 --> 01:26:20,983
- All days of glory, joy and happiness.
1520
01:26:20,984 --> 01:26:24,502
- If you had won it, certainly you had.
1521
01:26:24,503 --> 01:26:27,806
No, no, when Fortune
means to men most good,
1522
01:26:27,807 --> 01:26:31,390
she looks upon them
with a threatening eye.
1523
01:26:32,814 --> 01:26:36,173
'Tis strange to think how
much King John hath lost
1524
01:26:36,174 --> 01:26:39,442
in this which he accounts so clearly won.
1525
01:26:39,443 --> 01:26:42,732
Are not you grieved that
Arthur is his prisoner?
1526
01:26:42,733 --> 01:26:45,096
- As heartily as he is glad he hath him.
1527
01:26:45,097 --> 01:26:47,985
- Your mind is all as
youthful as your blood.
1528
01:26:47,986 --> 01:26:50,626
Now hear me speak with a prophetic spirit,
1529
01:26:50,627 --> 01:26:53,655
for even the breath of
what I mean to speak
1530
01:26:53,656 --> 01:26:56,632
shall blow each dust, each
straw, each little rub,
1531
01:26:56,633 --> 01:26:59,516
out of the path which shall directly lead
1532
01:26:59,517 --> 01:27:03,945
thy foot to England's
throne, and therefore mark.
1533
01:27:03,946 --> 01:27:07,363
John hath seized Arthur, and it cannot be
1534
01:27:09,001 --> 01:27:11,637
that, whiles warm life plays
in that infant's veins,
1535
01:27:11,638 --> 01:27:14,230
the misplaced John
should entertain an hour,
1536
01:27:14,231 --> 01:27:18,020
one minute, nay, one quiet breath of rest.
1537
01:27:18,021 --> 01:27:20,136
A sceptre snatched with an unruly hand
1538
01:27:20,137 --> 01:27:22,416
must be as boisterously
maintained as gained,
1539
01:27:22,417 --> 01:27:25,365
and he that stands upon a slippery place
1540
01:27:25,366 --> 01:27:28,675
makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up,
1541
01:27:28,676 --> 01:27:33,226
that John may stand, then
Arthur needs must fall,
1542
01:27:33,227 --> 01:27:36,798
so be it, for it cannot be but so.
1543
01:27:36,799 --> 01:27:38,707
- But what shall I gain
by young Arthur's fall?
1544
01:27:38,708 --> 01:27:40,733
- You, in the right of
Lady Blanch your wife,
1545
01:27:40,734 --> 01:27:43,150
may then make all the
claim that Arthur did.
1546
01:27:43,151 --> 01:27:45,567
- And lose it, life
and all, as Arthur did.
1547
01:27:45,568 --> 01:27:49,678
- How green you are and
fresh in this old world!
1548
01:27:49,679 --> 01:27:53,762
John lays you plots, the
times conspire with you,
1549
01:27:56,373 --> 01:28:00,286
for he that steeps his
safety in true blood
1550
01:28:00,287 --> 01:28:03,786
shall find but bloody safety and untrue.
1551
01:28:03,787 --> 01:28:06,058
This act so evilly born
shall cool the hearts
1552
01:28:06,059 --> 01:28:08,158
of all his people and
freeze up their zeal,
1553
01:28:08,159 --> 01:28:10,926
that none so small
advantage shall step forth
1554
01:28:10,927 --> 01:28:12,848
to cheque his reign, but
they will cherish it,
1555
01:28:12,849 --> 01:28:15,807
no natural exhalation in the sky,
1556
01:28:15,808 --> 01:28:19,058
no scope of nature, no distempered day,
1557
01:28:20,097 --> 01:28:22,855
no common wind, no customed event,
1558
01:28:22,856 --> 01:28:25,957
but they will pluck away his natural cause
1559
01:28:25,958 --> 01:28:29,457
and call them meteors,
prodigies and signs,
1560
01:28:29,458 --> 01:28:33,447
abortives, presages and tongues of heaven,
1561
01:28:33,448 --> 01:28:36,840
plainly denouncing vengeance upon John.
1562
01:28:36,841 --> 01:28:39,136
- May be he will not
touch young Arthur's life,
1563
01:28:39,137 --> 01:28:41,685
but hold himself safe in his prisonment.
1564
01:28:41,686 --> 01:28:44,720
- O, sir, when he shall
hear of your approach,
1565
01:28:44,721 --> 01:28:47,075
if that young Arthur be not gone already,
1566
01:28:47,076 --> 01:28:49,840
even at that news he
dies, and then the hearts
1567
01:28:49,841 --> 01:28:53,943
of all his people shall revolt from him.
1568
01:28:53,944 --> 01:28:57,194
Methinks I see this hurly all on foot,
1569
01:28:58,559 --> 01:29:01,188
and, O, what better matter breeds for you
1570
01:29:01,189 --> 01:29:02,792
than I have named!
1571
01:29:02,793 --> 01:29:04,266
The bastard Faulconbridge
1572
01:29:04,267 --> 01:29:05,908
is now in England, ransacking the church,
1573
01:29:05,909 --> 01:29:09,217
offending charity, if but a dozen French
1574
01:29:09,218 --> 01:29:12,507
were there in arms,
they would be as a call
1575
01:29:12,508 --> 01:29:16,324
to train 10,000 English to their side,
1576
01:29:16,325 --> 01:29:18,474
or as a little snow, tumbled about,
1577
01:29:18,475 --> 01:29:20,475
anon becomes a mountain.
1578
01:29:21,384 --> 01:29:23,236
O noble Dauphin,
1579
01:29:23,237 --> 01:29:25,844
go with me to the king, 'tis wonderful
1580
01:29:25,845 --> 01:29:27,837
what may be wrought out
of their discontent,
1581
01:29:27,838 --> 01:29:31,421
now that their souls
are topful of offense.
1582
01:29:32,334 --> 01:29:35,667
For England go, I will whet on the king.
1583
01:29:37,304 --> 01:29:41,296
- Strong reasons make
strong actions, let us go.
1584
01:29:41,297 --> 01:29:44,630
If you say ay, the king will not say no.
1585
01:30:04,645 --> 01:30:08,478
- Heat me these irons
hot, and look thou stand
1586
01:30:10,804 --> 01:30:13,954
within the arras, when I strike my foot
1587
01:30:13,955 --> 01:30:16,854
upon the bosom of the ground, rush forth,
1588
01:30:16,855 --> 01:30:20,284
and bind the boy which
you shall find with me
1589
01:30:20,285 --> 01:30:23,246
fast to the chair, be
heedful, hence, and watch.
1590
01:30:23,247 --> 01:30:24,837
- I hope your warrant
will bear out the deed.
1591
01:30:24,838 --> 01:30:26,344
- Uncleanly scruples!
1592
01:30:26,345 --> 01:30:28,428
Fear not you, look to it.
1593
01:30:48,708 --> 01:30:51,997
Young lad, come forth,
I have to say with you.
1594
01:30:51,998 --> 01:30:52,975
- Good morrow, Hubert.
1595
01:30:52,976 --> 01:30:54,307
- Good morrow, little prince.
1596
01:30:54,308 --> 01:30:56,598
- As little prince,
having so great a title
1597
01:30:56,599 --> 01:30:58,698
to be more prince, as may be.
1598
01:30:58,699 --> 01:31:00,254
You are sad.
1599
01:31:00,255 --> 01:31:02,357
- Indeed, I have been merrier.
1600
01:31:02,358 --> 01:31:03,426
- Mercy on me!
1601
01:31:03,427 --> 01:31:05,994
Methinks nobody should be sad but I,
1602
01:31:05,995 --> 01:31:08,515
yet, I remember, when I was in France,
1603
01:31:08,516 --> 01:31:10,654
young gentlemen would be as sad as night,
1604
01:31:10,655 --> 01:31:12,138
only for wantonness.
1605
01:31:12,139 --> 01:31:13,583
By my Christendom,
1606
01:31:13,584 --> 01:31:15,786
so I were out of prison and kept sheep,
1607
01:31:15,787 --> 01:31:18,111
I should be as merry as the day is long,
1608
01:31:18,112 --> 01:31:21,006
and so I would be here, but that I doubt
1609
01:31:21,007 --> 01:31:24,522
my uncle practices more harm to me.
1610
01:31:24,523 --> 01:31:27,282
He is afraid of me and I of him.
1611
01:31:27,283 --> 01:31:29,492
Is it my fault that I was Geffrey's son?
1612
01:31:29,493 --> 01:31:31,662
No, indeed, it is not,
and I would to heaven
1613
01:31:31,663 --> 01:31:34,093
I were your son, so you
would love me, Hubert.
1614
01:31:34,094 --> 01:31:37,102
- If I talk to him,
with his innocent prate
1615
01:31:37,103 --> 01:31:40,353
he will awake my mercy which lies dead.
1616
01:31:41,228 --> 01:31:44,561
Therefore I will be sudden and dispatch.
1617
01:31:46,904 --> 01:31:47,903
- Are you sick, Hubert?
1618
01:31:47,904 --> 01:31:49,372
You look pale today,
1619
01:31:49,373 --> 01:31:50,963
In sooth, I would you were a little sick,
1620
01:31:50,964 --> 01:31:54,976
that I might sit all
night and watch with you.
1621
01:31:54,977 --> 01:31:57,702
I warrant I love you more than you do me.
1622
01:31:57,703 --> 01:32:01,286
- His words do take
possession of my bosom.
1623
01:32:06,073 --> 01:32:07,657
Read here, young Arthur.
1624
01:32:07,658 --> 01:32:09,575
How now, foolish rheum!
1625
01:32:13,224 --> 01:32:16,474
Turning dispiteous torture out of door!
1626
01:32:17,494 --> 01:32:20,363
I must be brief, lest resolution drop
1627
01:32:20,364 --> 01:32:23,864
out at mine eyes in tender womanish tears.
1628
01:32:27,033 --> 01:32:27,921
Can you not read it?
1629
01:32:27,922 --> 01:32:29,588
Is it not fair writ?
1630
01:32:30,915 --> 01:32:33,719
- Too fairly, Hubert, for so foul effect,
1631
01:32:33,720 --> 01:32:36,360
must you with hot irons
burn out both mine eyes?
1632
01:32:36,361 --> 01:32:37,424
- Young boy, I must.
1633
01:32:37,425 --> 01:32:38,303
- And will you?
1634
01:32:38,304 --> 01:32:39,386
- And I will.
1635
01:32:40,315 --> 01:32:41,935
- Have you the heart?
1636
01:32:41,936 --> 01:32:43,777
When your head did but ache,
1637
01:32:43,778 --> 01:32:46,470
I knit my handkercher about your brows,
1638
01:32:46,471 --> 01:32:48,993
the best I had, a princess wrought it me,
1639
01:32:48,994 --> 01:32:51,270
and I did never ask it you again.
1640
01:32:51,271 --> 01:32:53,422
And with my hand at
midnight held your head,
1641
01:32:53,423 --> 01:32:55,330
and like the watchful minutes to the hour,
1642
01:32:55,331 --> 01:32:57,290
still and anon cheered up the heavy time,
1643
01:32:57,291 --> 01:32:58,649
saying, "what lack you?"
1644
01:32:58,650 --> 01:32:59,950
And "where lies your grief?"
1645
01:32:59,951 --> 01:33:02,573
Or "what good love may I perform for you?"
1646
01:33:02,574 --> 01:33:05,023
Many a poor man's son
would have lien still
1647
01:33:05,024 --> 01:33:07,492
and ne'er have spoke a loving word to you,
1648
01:33:07,493 --> 01:33:11,087
but you at your sick service had a prince.
1649
01:33:11,088 --> 01:33:13,980
Nay, you may think my love was crafty love
1650
01:33:13,981 --> 01:33:15,924
and call it cunning, do, an if you will,
1651
01:33:15,925 --> 01:33:17,882
if heaven be pleased
that you must use me ill,
1652
01:33:17,883 --> 01:33:18,766
why then you must.
1653
01:33:18,767 --> 01:33:21,118
Will you put out mine eyes?
1654
01:33:21,119 --> 01:33:22,865
These eyes that never did nor never shall
1655
01:33:22,866 --> 01:33:24,389
so much as frown on you.
1656
01:33:24,390 --> 01:33:26,925
- I have sworn to do it!
1657
01:33:26,926 --> 01:33:30,922
And with hot irons must I burn them out.
1658
01:33:30,923 --> 01:33:34,698
- Ah, none but in this
iron age would do it!
1659
01:33:34,699 --> 01:33:36,625
The iron of itself, though heat red-hot,
1660
01:33:36,626 --> 01:33:38,795
approaching near these
eyes, would drink my tears
1661
01:33:38,796 --> 01:33:41,367
and quench his fiery indignation
1662
01:33:41,368 --> 01:33:43,625
even in the matter of mine innocence,
1663
01:33:43,626 --> 01:33:45,585
nay, after that, consume away in rust
1664
01:33:45,586 --> 01:33:48,817
but for containing fire to harm mine eye.
1665
01:33:48,818 --> 01:33:52,567
Are you more stubborn-hard
than hammered iron?
1666
01:33:52,568 --> 01:33:54,435
An if an angel should have come to me
1667
01:33:54,436 --> 01:33:56,432
and told me Hubert
should put out mine eyes,
1668
01:33:56,433 --> 01:33:58,435
I would not have believed
him, no tongue but Hubert's.
1669
01:33:58,436 --> 01:33:59,527
- Come forth!
1670
01:33:59,528 --> 01:34:01,111
Do as I bid you do.
1671
01:34:02,446 --> 01:34:04,430
- O, save me, Hubert, save me!
1672
01:34:04,431 --> 01:34:05,532
My eyes are out
1673
01:34:05,533 --> 01:34:07,108
even with the fierce
looks of these bloody men.
1674
01:34:07,109 --> 01:34:09,192
(growls)
1675
01:34:12,690 --> 01:34:15,928
- Give me the iron, I
say, and bind him here.
1676
01:34:15,929 --> 01:34:18,327
- Alas, what need you
be so boisterous-rough?
1677
01:34:18,328 --> 01:34:21,025
I will not struggle, I
will stand stone-still.
1678
01:34:21,026 --> 01:34:23,628
For heaven sake, Hubert,
let me not be bound!
1679
01:34:23,629 --> 01:34:25,588
Nay, hear me, Hubert,
drive these men away,
1680
01:34:25,589 --> 01:34:27,125
and I will sit as quiet as a lamb,
1681
01:34:27,126 --> 01:34:29,177
I will not stir, nor
wince, nor speak a word,
1682
01:34:29,178 --> 01:34:31,761
nor look upon the iron angerly.
1683
01:34:39,905 --> 01:34:42,458
Thrust but these men away,
and I'll forgive you,
1684
01:34:42,459 --> 01:34:45,292
whatever torment you do put me to.
1685
01:34:46,410 --> 01:34:49,993
- Go, stand within, let me alone with him.
1686
01:34:55,218 --> 01:34:58,801
- I am best pleased to
be from such a deed.
1687
01:35:00,379 --> 01:35:02,529
- Alas, I then have chid away my friend!
1688
01:35:02,530 --> 01:35:03,530
- Shh.
1689
01:35:10,316 --> 01:35:12,945
Come, boy, prepare yourself.
1690
01:35:12,946 --> 01:35:13,819
- Is there no remedy?
1691
01:35:13,820 --> 01:35:16,319
- None, but to lose your eyes.
1692
01:35:22,536 --> 01:35:25,597
- O heaven, that there
were but a mote in yours,
1693
01:35:25,598 --> 01:35:28,989
a grain, a dust, a gnat, a wandering hair,
1694
01:35:28,990 --> 01:35:31,248
any annoyance in that precious sense!
1695
01:35:31,249 --> 01:35:33,577
Then feeling what small
things are boisterous there,
1696
01:35:33,578 --> 01:35:35,444
your vile intent must needs seem horrible.
1697
01:35:35,445 --> 01:35:36,318
- Is this your promise?
1698
01:35:36,319 --> 01:35:37,484
Go to, hold your tongue.
1699
01:35:37,485 --> 01:35:39,388
- Let me not hold my
tongue, let me not, Hubert,
1700
01:35:39,389 --> 01:35:41,017
or, Hubert, if you
will, cut out my tongue,
1701
01:35:41,018 --> 01:35:43,175
so I may keep mine eyes,
O, spare mine eyes.
1702
01:35:43,176 --> 01:35:46,763
Though to no use but still to look on you!
1703
01:35:46,764 --> 01:35:49,627
Lo, by my truth, the instrument is cold
1704
01:35:49,628 --> 01:35:50,663
and would not harm me.
1705
01:35:50,664 --> 01:35:52,414
- I can heat it, boy.
1706
01:35:53,497 --> 01:35:57,580
- No, in good sooth, the
fire is dead with grief,
1707
01:35:59,411 --> 01:36:01,505
being create for comfort, to be used
1708
01:36:01,506 --> 01:36:04,817
in undeserved extremes, see else yourself.
1709
01:36:04,818 --> 01:36:06,707
There is no malice in this burning coal.
1710
01:36:06,708 --> 01:36:08,807
The breath of heaven
has blown his spirit out
1711
01:36:08,808 --> 01:36:10,745
and strewed repentent ashes on his head.
1712
01:36:10,746 --> 01:36:13,599
- But with my breath I can revive it, boy.
1713
01:36:13,600 --> 01:36:15,807
- And if you do, you
will but make it blush
1714
01:36:15,808 --> 01:36:18,887
and glow with shame of
your proceedings, Hubert.
1715
01:36:18,888 --> 01:36:21,385
Nay, it perchance will
sparkle in your eyes,
1716
01:36:21,386 --> 01:36:23,348
and like a dog that is compelled to fight,
1717
01:36:23,349 --> 01:36:26,115
snatch at his master
that doth tarre him on.
1718
01:36:26,116 --> 01:36:28,377
All things that you
should use to do me wrong
1719
01:36:28,378 --> 01:36:31,188
deny their office, only you do lack
1720
01:36:31,189 --> 01:36:34,147
that mercy which fierce
fire and iron extends,
1721
01:36:34,148 --> 01:36:37,565
creatures of note for mercy-lacking uses.
1722
01:36:39,570 --> 01:36:41,653
(laughs)
1723
01:36:55,929 --> 01:36:59,846
- Well, see to live, I
will not touch thine eye
1724
01:37:03,440 --> 01:37:07,639
for all the treasure
that thine uncle owes.
1725
01:37:07,640 --> 01:37:10,528
- O, now you look like
Hubert, all this while
1726
01:37:10,529 --> 01:37:11,858
you were disguised.
1727
01:37:11,859 --> 01:37:13,137
- Peace, no more.
1728
01:37:13,138 --> 01:37:14,138
Adieu.
1729
01:37:18,664 --> 01:37:22,134
Your uncle must not know but you are dead.
1730
01:37:22,135 --> 01:37:26,735
I'll fill these dogged
spies with false reports,
1731
01:37:26,736 --> 01:37:30,022
and, pretty child, sleep
doubtless and secure,
1732
01:37:30,023 --> 01:37:31,794
that Hubert, for the
wealth of all the world,
1733
01:37:31,795 --> 01:37:33,227
will not offend thee.
1734
01:37:33,228 --> 01:37:34,782
- O heaven, I thank you, Hubert.
1735
01:37:34,783 --> 01:37:38,283
- Silence, no more, go closely in with me.
1736
01:37:39,878 --> 01:37:42,345
Much danger do I undergo for thee.
1737
01:37:42,346 --> 01:37:44,846
(regal music)
1738
01:38:15,343 --> 01:38:19,600
- Here once again we
sit, once again crowned,
1739
01:38:19,601 --> 01:38:23,742
and looked upon, I hope,
with cheerful eyes.
1740
01:38:23,743 --> 01:38:26,542
- This once again, but
that your highness pleased,
1741
01:38:26,543 --> 01:38:29,918
was once superfluous,
you were crowned before,
1742
01:38:29,919 --> 01:38:32,858
and that high royalty
was ne'er plucked off,
1743
01:38:32,859 --> 01:38:35,470
the faiths of men ne'er
stained with revolt.
1744
01:38:35,471 --> 01:38:37,990
Fresh expectation troubled not the land
1745
01:38:37,991 --> 01:38:40,698
with any longed-for
change or better state.
1746
01:38:40,699 --> 01:38:43,972
- Therefore, to be
possessed with double pomp,
1747
01:38:43,973 --> 01:38:46,142
to guard a title that was rich before,
1748
01:38:46,143 --> 01:38:49,171
to gild refined gold, to paint the lily,
1749
01:38:49,172 --> 01:38:51,882
is wasteful and ridiculous excess.
1750
01:38:51,883 --> 01:38:54,908
- When workmen strive
to do better than well,
1751
01:38:54,909 --> 01:38:57,361
they do confound their
skill in covetousness,
1752
01:38:57,362 --> 01:39:00,198
and oftentimes excusing of a fault
1753
01:39:00,199 --> 01:39:02,541
doth make the fault the
worse by the excuse,
1754
01:39:02,542 --> 01:39:05,271
as patches set upon a little breach
1755
01:39:05,272 --> 01:39:07,693
discredit more in hiding of the fault
1756
01:39:07,694 --> 01:39:09,662
than did the fault
before it was so patched.
1757
01:39:09,663 --> 01:39:12,548
- To this effect, before
you were new crowned,
1758
01:39:12,549 --> 01:39:15,348
we breathed our counsel,
but it pleased your highness
1759
01:39:15,349 --> 01:39:17,948
to overbear us, and we
are all well pleased,
1760
01:39:17,949 --> 01:39:20,951
since all and every part of what we would
1761
01:39:20,952 --> 01:39:24,702
doth make a stand at
what your highness will.
1762
01:39:33,987 --> 01:39:35,998
- Some reasons of this double coronation
1763
01:39:35,999 --> 01:39:37,998
I have possessed you with
and think them strong,
1764
01:39:37,999 --> 01:39:40,462
and more, more strong,
then lesser is my fear,
1765
01:39:40,463 --> 01:39:44,233
I shall indue you with, meantime but ask
1766
01:39:44,234 --> 01:39:46,692
what you would have
reformed that is not well,
1767
01:39:46,693 --> 01:39:49,021
and well shall you perceive how willingly
1768
01:39:49,022 --> 01:39:52,120
I will both hear and
grant you your requests.
1769
01:39:52,121 --> 01:39:55,708
- Then I, as one that
am the tongue of these,
1770
01:39:55,709 --> 01:39:58,331
to sound the purpose of all their hearts,
1771
01:39:58,332 --> 01:40:01,042
both for myself and
them, but, chief of all,
1772
01:40:01,043 --> 01:40:03,858
your safety, for the which myself and them
1773
01:40:03,859 --> 01:40:07,125
bend their best studies, heartily request
1774
01:40:07,126 --> 01:40:10,042
the enfranchisement of
Arthur, whose restraint
1775
01:40:10,043 --> 01:40:13,238
doth move the murmuring lips of discontent
1776
01:40:13,239 --> 01:40:16,255
to break into this dangerous argument.
1777
01:40:16,256 --> 01:40:20,330
If what in rest you
have in right you hold,
1778
01:40:20,331 --> 01:40:23,881
why then your fears,
which, as they say, attend
1779
01:40:23,882 --> 01:40:26,910
the steps of wrong,
should move you to mew up
1780
01:40:26,911 --> 01:40:29,500
your tender kinsman and to choke his days
1781
01:40:29,501 --> 01:40:32,650
with barbarous ignorance
and deny his youth
1782
01:40:32,651 --> 01:40:35,651
the rich advantage of good exercise?
1783
01:40:37,389 --> 01:40:39,346
That the time's enemies may not have this
1784
01:40:39,347 --> 01:40:41,886
to grace occasions, let it be our suit
1785
01:40:41,887 --> 01:40:44,970
that you have bid us ask his liberty.
1786
01:40:51,974 --> 01:40:54,035
- Let it be so, I do commit his youth
1787
01:40:54,036 --> 01:40:55,019
to your direction.
1788
01:40:55,020 --> 01:40:57,269
Hubert, what news with you?
1789
01:40:59,639 --> 01:41:01,860
- This is the man should
do the bloody deed,
1790
01:41:01,861 --> 01:41:03,787
he showed his warrant to a friend of mine,
1791
01:41:03,788 --> 01:41:05,570
and I do fearfully believe 'tis done,
1792
01:41:05,571 --> 01:41:07,336
what we so feared he had a charge to do.
1793
01:41:07,337 --> 01:41:09,505
- The color of the king doth come and go
1794
01:41:09,506 --> 01:41:11,818
between his purpose and his conscience,
1795
01:41:11,819 --> 01:41:14,936
like heralds 'twixt two
dreadful battles set,
1796
01:41:14,937 --> 01:41:17,628
his passion is so ripe,
it needs must break.
1797
01:41:17,629 --> 01:41:19,392
- And when it breaks, I
fear will issue thence
1798
01:41:19,393 --> 01:41:23,143
the foul corruption of
a sweet child's death.
1799
01:41:39,563 --> 01:41:42,567
- We cannot hold mortality's strong hand.
1800
01:41:42,568 --> 01:41:44,785
Good lords, although my
will to give is living,
1801
01:41:44,786 --> 01:41:47,865
the suit which you
demand is gone and dead.
1802
01:41:47,866 --> 01:41:50,477
He tells us Arthur is deceased tonight.
1803
01:41:50,478 --> 01:41:53,888
- Indeed we feared his
sickness was past cure.
1804
01:41:53,889 --> 01:41:55,668
- Indeed we heard how
near his death he was
1805
01:41:55,669 --> 01:41:59,348
before the child himself felt he was sick.
1806
01:41:59,349 --> 01:42:02,778
This must be answered
either here or hence.
1807
01:42:02,779 --> 01:42:06,188
- Why do you bend such solemn brows on me?
1808
01:42:06,189 --> 01:42:08,345
Think you I bear the shears of destiny?
1809
01:42:08,346 --> 01:42:10,235
Have I commandment on the pulse of life?
1810
01:42:10,236 --> 01:42:13,385
- It is apparent foul play, and 'tis shame
1811
01:42:13,386 --> 01:42:16,134
that greatness should so grossly offer it,
1812
01:42:16,135 --> 01:42:18,756
so thrive it in your
game, and so, farewell.
1813
01:42:18,757 --> 01:42:20,875
- Stay yet, Lord Salisbury,
I'll go with thee,
1814
01:42:20,876 --> 01:42:24,146
and find the inheritance
of this poor child,
1815
01:42:24,147 --> 01:42:27,197
his little kingdom of a forced grave.
1816
01:42:27,198 --> 01:42:31,305
That blood which owed the
breadth of all this isle,
1817
01:42:31,306 --> 01:42:35,306
three foot of it doth
hold, bad world the while!
1818
01:42:36,416 --> 01:42:39,112
This must not be thus
borne, this will break out
1819
01:42:39,113 --> 01:42:42,530
to all our sorrows, and ere long I doubt.
1820
01:42:49,870 --> 01:42:52,496
- They burn in indignation.
1821
01:42:52,497 --> 01:42:53,497
I repent.
1822
01:42:55,073 --> 01:42:58,490
There is no sure foundation set on blood.
1823
01:43:01,278 --> 01:43:03,572
A fearful eye thou hast,
where is that blood
1824
01:43:03,573 --> 01:43:05,465
that I have seen inhabit in those cheeks?
1825
01:43:05,466 --> 01:43:08,612
So foul a sky clears not without a storm,
1826
01:43:08,613 --> 01:43:10,962
pour down thy weather,
how goes all in France?
1827
01:43:10,963 --> 01:43:12,516
- From France to England.
1828
01:43:12,517 --> 01:43:13,916
Never such a power
1829
01:43:13,917 --> 01:43:15,615
for any foreign preparation
1830
01:43:15,616 --> 01:43:17,855
was levied in the body of a land.
1831
01:43:17,856 --> 01:43:20,301
The copy of your speed is learned by them,
1832
01:43:20,302 --> 01:43:22,302
for when you should be
told they do prepare,
1833
01:43:22,303 --> 01:43:24,836
the tidings come that
they are all arrived.
1834
01:43:24,837 --> 01:43:26,586
- O, where hath our
intelligence been drunk?
1835
01:43:26,587 --> 01:43:27,725
Where hath it slept?
1836
01:43:27,726 --> 01:43:28,742
Where is my mother's care,
1837
01:43:28,743 --> 01:43:30,245
that such an army could
be drawn in France,
1838
01:43:30,246 --> 01:43:31,454
and she not hear of it?
1839
01:43:31,455 --> 01:43:33,672
- My liege, her ear
1840
01:43:33,673 --> 01:43:37,035
is stopped with dust,
the first of April died
1841
01:43:37,036 --> 01:43:39,536
your noble mother, and,
as I hear, my lord,
1842
01:43:39,537 --> 01:43:41,722
the Lady Constance in a frenzy died
1843
01:43:41,723 --> 01:43:44,945
three days before, but
this from rumor's tongue
1844
01:43:44,946 --> 01:43:48,446
I idly heard, if true or false I know not.
1845
01:43:51,131 --> 01:43:53,902
- Withhold thy speed, dreadful occasion!
1846
01:43:53,903 --> 01:43:56,266
O, make a league with
me, till I have pleased
1847
01:43:56,267 --> 01:43:58,105
my discontented peers!
1848
01:43:58,106 --> 01:43:59,606
What, mother dead!
1849
01:44:01,956 --> 01:44:05,382
How wildly then walks my estate in France!
1850
01:44:05,383 --> 01:44:07,504
Under whose conduct came
those powers of France
1851
01:44:07,505 --> 01:44:09,655
that thou for truth givest
out are landed here?
1852
01:44:09,656 --> 01:44:10,655
- Under the Dauphin.
1853
01:44:10,656 --> 01:44:12,226
- Thou hast made me giddy
1854
01:44:12,227 --> 01:44:14,032
with these ill tidings.
1855
01:44:14,033 --> 01:44:15,362
Now, what says the world
1856
01:44:15,363 --> 01:44:16,652
to your proceedings?
1857
01:44:16,653 --> 01:44:17,896
Do not seek to stuff
1858
01:44:17,897 --> 01:44:21,342
my head with more ill
news, for it is full.
1859
01:44:21,343 --> 01:44:23,552
- But if you be afeard to hear the worst,
1860
01:44:23,553 --> 01:44:27,177
then let the worst
unheard fall on your head.
1861
01:44:27,178 --> 01:44:29,672
- Bear with me cousin, for I was amazed
1862
01:44:29,673 --> 01:44:31,654
under the tide, but now I breathe again
1863
01:44:31,655 --> 01:44:33,842
aloft the flood, and can give audience
1864
01:44:33,843 --> 01:44:36,432
to any tongue, speak it of what it will.
1865
01:44:36,433 --> 01:44:38,476
- How I have sped among the clergymen,
1866
01:44:38,477 --> 01:44:40,595
the sums I have collected shall express.
1867
01:44:40,596 --> 01:44:41,766
(laughs and claps)
1868
01:44:41,767 --> 01:44:43,586
But as I traveled hither through the land,
1869
01:44:43,587 --> 01:44:46,914
I find the people strangely fantasied,
1870
01:44:46,915 --> 01:44:49,242
possessed with rumors,
full of idle dreams,
1871
01:44:49,243 --> 01:44:52,457
not knowing what they
fear, but full of fear,
1872
01:44:52,458 --> 01:44:55,119
and here's a prophet,
that I brought with me
1873
01:44:55,120 --> 01:44:57,484
from forth the streets
of Pomfret, whom I found
1874
01:44:57,485 --> 01:45:00,052
with many hundreds treading on his heels,
1875
01:45:00,053 --> 01:45:04,042
to whom he sung, in rude
harsh-sounding rhymes,
1876
01:45:04,043 --> 01:45:06,682
that, ere the next Ascension-day at noon,
1877
01:45:06,683 --> 01:45:10,266
your highness should
deliver up your crown.
1878
01:45:11,937 --> 01:45:14,187
(laughing)
1879
01:45:31,187 --> 01:45:34,355
- Thou idle dreamer,
wherefore didst thou so?
1880
01:45:34,356 --> 01:45:37,785
- Foreknowing that the
truth will fall out so.
1881
01:45:37,786 --> 01:45:40,119
(laughing)
1882
01:45:46,236 --> 01:45:49,403
- Hubert, away with him, imprison him,
1883
01:45:50,685 --> 01:45:52,695
and on that day at noon whereon he says
1884
01:45:52,696 --> 01:45:55,584
I shall yield up my
crown, let him be hanged.
1885
01:45:55,585 --> 01:45:57,296
Deliver him to safety, and return,
1886
01:45:57,297 --> 01:45:59,202
for I must use thee.
1887
01:45:59,203 --> 01:46:00,082
O my gentle cousin,
1888
01:46:00,083 --> 01:46:01,085
Hear'st thou the news
abroad, who are arrived?
1889
01:46:01,086 --> 01:46:05,266
- The French, my lord,
men's mouths are full of it.
1890
01:46:05,267 --> 01:46:07,492
Besides, I met Lord
Bigot and Lord Salisbury,
1891
01:46:07,493 --> 01:46:09,886
with eyes as red as new-enkindled fire,
1892
01:46:09,887 --> 01:46:12,212
and others more, going to seek the grave
1893
01:46:12,213 --> 01:46:15,012
of Arthur, who they say is killed tonight
1894
01:46:15,013 --> 01:46:16,326
on your suggestion.
1895
01:46:16,327 --> 01:46:17,796
- Gentle kinsman, go,
1896
01:46:17,797 --> 01:46:18,675
and thrust thyself into their companies.
1897
01:46:18,676 --> 01:46:20,582
I have a way to win their loves again,
1898
01:46:20,583 --> 01:46:21,912
bring them before me.
1899
01:46:21,913 --> 01:46:22,786
- I will seek them out.
1900
01:46:22,786 --> 01:46:23,663
- Nay, but make haste,
the better foot before.
1901
01:46:23,664 --> 01:46:25,285
O, let me have no subject enemies,
1902
01:46:25,286 --> 01:46:28,105
when adverse foreigners affright my towns
1903
01:46:28,106 --> 01:46:29,712
with dreadful pomp of stout invasion!
1904
01:46:29,713 --> 01:46:32,165
Be Mercury, set feathers to thy heels,
1905
01:46:32,166 --> 01:46:34,962
and fly like thought
from them to me again.
1906
01:46:34,963 --> 01:46:38,072
- The spirit of the time
shall teach me speed.
1907
01:46:38,073 --> 01:46:38,906
(sighs)
1908
01:46:38,907 --> 01:46:41,643
- Spoke like a sprightful noble gentleman.
1909
01:46:41,644 --> 01:46:44,640
Go after him, for he perhaps shall need
1910
01:46:44,641 --> 01:46:47,214
some messenger betwixt me and the peers,
1911
01:46:47,215 --> 01:46:48,280
and be thou he.
1912
01:46:48,281 --> 01:46:51,007
- With all my heart, my liege.
1913
01:46:51,008 --> 01:46:53,091
(crying)
1914
01:47:22,156 --> 01:47:23,573
- My mother dead!
1915
01:47:24,536 --> 01:47:28,539
- My lord, they say five
moons were seen tonight.
1916
01:47:28,540 --> 01:47:31,845
Four fixed, and the fifth did whirl about
1917
01:47:31,846 --> 01:47:35,135
the other four in wondrous motion.
1918
01:47:35,136 --> 01:47:36,013
- Five moons!
1919
01:47:36,014 --> 01:47:38,619
- Old men and beldams in the streets
1920
01:47:38,620 --> 01:47:41,475
do prophesy upon it dangerously.
1921
01:47:41,476 --> 01:47:44,256
Young Arthur's death is
common in their mouths,
1922
01:47:44,257 --> 01:47:46,055
and when they talk of him,
they shake their heads
1923
01:47:46,056 --> 01:47:48,526
and whisper one another in the ear.
1924
01:47:48,527 --> 01:47:50,855
I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus,
1925
01:47:50,856 --> 01:47:52,777
the whilst his iron did on the anvil cool,
1926
01:47:52,778 --> 01:47:55,194
with open mouth swallowing
a tailor's news,
1927
01:47:55,195 --> 01:47:58,164
who, with his shears
and measure in his hand,
1928
01:47:58,165 --> 01:48:01,034
told of a many thousand warlike French
1929
01:48:01,035 --> 01:48:04,000
that were embattled and ranked in Kent.
1930
01:48:04,001 --> 01:48:07,186
Another lean unwashed artificer
1931
01:48:07,187 --> 01:48:11,257
cuts off his tale and
talks of Arthur's death.
1932
01:48:11,258 --> 01:48:13,604
- Why seek'st thou to
possess me with these fears?
1933
01:48:13,605 --> 01:48:17,189
Why urgest thou so oft
young Arthur's death?
1934
01:48:17,190 --> 01:48:19,444
Thy hand hath murdered
him, I had a mighty cause
1935
01:48:19,445 --> 01:48:22,546
to wish him dead, but thou
hadst none to kill him.
1936
01:48:22,547 --> 01:48:25,919
- No had, my lord, why,
did you not provoke me?
1937
01:48:25,920 --> 01:48:29,145
- It is the curse of kings to be attended
1938
01:48:29,146 --> 01:48:31,455
by slaves that take their
humors for a warrant
1939
01:48:31,456 --> 01:48:33,399
to break within the bloody house of life,
1940
01:48:33,400 --> 01:48:35,566
and on the winking of authority
1941
01:48:35,567 --> 01:48:38,977
to understand a law, to know the meaning
1942
01:48:38,978 --> 01:48:41,917
of dangerous majesty,
when perchance it frowns
1943
01:48:41,918 --> 01:48:45,035
more upon humor than advised respect.
1944
01:48:45,036 --> 01:48:48,703
- Here is your hand and
seal for what I did.
1945
01:49:20,276 --> 01:49:22,634
- O, when the last account
'twixt heaven and earth
1946
01:49:22,635 --> 01:49:25,297
is to be made, then
shall this hand and seal
1947
01:49:25,298 --> 01:49:27,965
witness against us to damnation!
1948
01:49:44,529 --> 01:49:48,238
How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds
1949
01:49:48,239 --> 01:49:50,159
make deeds ill done!
1950
01:49:50,160 --> 01:49:51,908
Hadst not thou been by,
1951
01:49:51,909 --> 01:49:53,595
a fellow by the hand of nature marked,
1952
01:49:53,596 --> 01:49:56,134
quoted and signed to do a deed of shame,
1953
01:49:56,135 --> 01:49:58,617
this murder had not come into my mind,
1954
01:49:58,618 --> 01:49:59,755
(scoffs)
1955
01:49:59,756 --> 01:50:03,167
but taking note of thy abhorred aspect,
1956
01:50:03,168 --> 01:50:04,983
finding thee fit for bloody villainy,
1957
01:50:04,984 --> 01:50:07,084
apt, liable to be employed in danger,
1958
01:50:07,085 --> 01:50:10,097
I faintly broke with
thee of Arthur's death,
1959
01:50:10,098 --> 01:50:12,669
and thou, to be endeared to a king,
1960
01:50:12,670 --> 01:50:14,824
made it no conscience to destroy a prince.
1961
01:50:14,825 --> 01:50:15,698
- My lord...
1962
01:50:15,699 --> 01:50:17,288
- Hadst thou but shook
thy head or made a pause
1963
01:50:17,289 --> 01:50:19,404
when I spake darkly what I purposed,
1964
01:50:19,405 --> 01:50:21,334
or turned an eye of doubt upon my face,
1965
01:50:21,335 --> 01:50:23,814
as bid me tell my tale in express words,
1966
01:50:23,815 --> 01:50:27,247
deep shame had struck me
dumb, made me break off,
1967
01:50:27,248 --> 01:50:29,888
and those thy fears might
have wrought fears in me,
1968
01:50:29,889 --> 01:50:33,333
but thou didst understand me by my signs
1969
01:50:33,334 --> 01:50:36,344
and didst in signs again parley with sin,
1970
01:50:36,345 --> 01:50:39,114
yea, without stop, didst
let thy heart consent,
1971
01:50:39,115 --> 01:50:41,125
and consequently thy rude hand to act
1972
01:50:41,126 --> 01:50:44,205
the deed, which both our
tongues held vile to name.
1973
01:50:44,206 --> 01:50:48,074
Out of my sight, and never see me more!
1974
01:50:48,075 --> 01:50:49,945
My nobles leave me,
and my state is braved,
1975
01:50:49,946 --> 01:50:51,887
even at my gates, with
ranks of foreign powers.
1976
01:50:51,888 --> 01:50:54,565
Nay, in the body of this fleshly land,
1977
01:50:54,566 --> 01:50:57,417
this kingdom, this confine
of blood and breath,
1978
01:50:57,418 --> 01:50:59,727
hostility and civil tumult reigns
1979
01:50:59,728 --> 01:51:03,395
between my conscience
and my cousin's death.
1980
01:51:08,125 --> 01:51:11,155
- Arm you against your other enemies,
1981
01:51:11,156 --> 01:51:14,707
I'll make a peace between
your soul and you.
1982
01:51:14,708 --> 01:51:18,041
Young Arthur is alive, this hand of mine
1983
01:51:18,883 --> 01:51:21,966
is yet a maiden and an innocent hand,
1984
01:51:22,895 --> 01:51:26,562
not painted with the
crimson spots of blood.
1985
01:51:37,336 --> 01:51:38,209
- Doth Arthur live?
1986
01:51:38,210 --> 01:51:39,664
O, haste thee to the peers,
1987
01:51:39,665 --> 01:51:41,554
throw this report on their incensed rage,
1988
01:51:41,555 --> 01:51:43,263
and make them tame to their obedience!
1989
01:51:43,264 --> 01:51:45,404
Forgive the comment that my passion made
1990
01:51:45,405 --> 01:51:47,813
upon thy features, for my rage was blind,
1991
01:51:47,814 --> 01:51:50,056
and foul imaginary eyes of blood
1992
01:51:50,057 --> 01:51:52,124
presented thee more hideous than thou art.
1993
01:51:52,125 --> 01:51:54,183
O, answer not, but to my closet bring
1994
01:51:54,184 --> 01:51:56,427
the angry lords with all expedient haste.
1995
01:51:56,428 --> 01:51:58,947
I conjure thee but slowly, run more fast.
1996
01:51:58,948 --> 01:52:01,031
(groans)
1997
01:52:05,355 --> 01:52:08,559
- The wall is high, and
yet will I leap down,
1998
01:52:08,560 --> 01:52:11,617
good ground, be pitiful and hurt me not!
1999
01:52:11,618 --> 01:52:13,717
There's few or none do
know me, if they did,
2000
01:52:13,718 --> 01:52:16,583
this ship-boy's semblance
hath disguised me quite.
2001
01:52:16,584 --> 01:52:19,298
I am afraid, and yet I'll venture it.
2002
01:52:19,299 --> 01:52:21,837
If I get down, and do not break my limbs,
2003
01:52:21,838 --> 01:52:24,478
I'll find a thousand shifts to get away,
2004
01:52:24,479 --> 01:52:27,729
as good to die and go, as die and stay.
2005
01:52:30,046 --> 01:52:31,423
(shouts)
2006
01:52:31,424 --> 01:52:34,007
(somber music)
2007
01:52:48,209 --> 01:52:50,994
O me, my uncle's spirit
is in these stones,
2008
01:52:50,995 --> 01:52:53,967
heaven take my soul, and
England keep my bones!
2009
01:52:53,968 --> 01:52:56,664
- Lords, I will meet him
at Saint Edmundsbury,
2010
01:52:56,665 --> 01:52:58,745
it is our safety, and we must embrace
2011
01:52:58,746 --> 01:53:01,314
this gentle offer of the perilous time.
2012
01:53:01,315 --> 01:53:03,608
- Who brought that
letter from the cardinal?
2013
01:53:03,609 --> 01:53:05,605
- The Count Melun, a noble lord of France,
2014
01:53:05,606 --> 01:53:08,088
whose private with me
of the Dauphin's love
2015
01:53:08,089 --> 01:53:10,874
is much more general
than these lines import.
2016
01:53:10,875 --> 01:53:12,727
- Tomorrow morning let us meet him then.
2017
01:53:12,728 --> 01:53:14,683
- Or rather then set
forward, for it will be
2018
01:53:14,684 --> 01:53:16,927
two long days' journey,
lords, or ere we meet.
2019
01:53:16,928 --> 01:53:19,447
- Once more today well
met, distempered lords!
2020
01:53:19,448 --> 01:53:21,985
The king by me requests
your presence straight.
2021
01:53:21,986 --> 01:53:24,670
- The king hath
dispossessed himself of us.
2022
01:53:24,671 --> 01:53:27,637
We will not line his thin bestain'd cloak
2023
01:53:27,638 --> 01:53:30,945
with our pure honors, nor attend the foot
2024
01:53:30,946 --> 01:53:33,134
that leaves the print of
blood where'er it walks.
2025
01:53:33,135 --> 01:53:35,687
Return and tell him so, we know the worst.
2026
01:53:35,688 --> 01:53:39,044
- Whate'er you think, good
words, I think, were best.
2027
01:53:39,045 --> 01:53:41,058
- Our griefs, and not
our manners, reason now.
2028
01:53:41,059 --> 01:53:43,155
- But there is little
reason in your grief,
2029
01:53:43,156 --> 01:53:45,888
therefore 'twere reason
you had manners now.
2030
01:53:45,889 --> 01:53:49,845
- Sir, sir, impatience hath his privilege.
2031
01:53:49,846 --> 01:53:52,414
- 'Tis true, to hurt
his master, no man else.
2032
01:53:52,415 --> 01:53:54,604
- This is the prison.
2033
01:53:54,605 --> 01:53:56,355
What is he lies here?
2034
01:54:02,749 --> 01:54:06,916
- O death, made proud with
pure and princely beauty!
2035
01:54:08,275 --> 01:54:10,617
The earth had not a
hole to hide this deed.
2036
01:54:10,618 --> 01:54:13,118
- Murder, as hating
what himself hath done,
2037
01:54:13,119 --> 01:54:15,974
doth lay it open to urge on revenge.
2038
01:54:15,975 --> 01:54:18,479
- Or, when he doomed
this beauty to a grave,
2039
01:54:18,480 --> 01:54:21,887
found it too
precious-princely for a grave.
2040
01:54:21,888 --> 01:54:24,794
- All murders past do
stand excused in this,
2041
01:54:24,795 --> 01:54:28,269
and this, so sole and so unmatchable,
2042
01:54:28,270 --> 01:54:31,403
shall give a holiness, a purity,
2043
01:54:31,404 --> 01:54:33,297
to the yet unbegotten sin of times,
2044
01:54:33,298 --> 01:54:36,498
and prove a deadly bloodshed but a jest.
2045
01:54:36,499 --> 01:54:39,597
- It is a damn'd and a bloody work.
2046
01:54:39,598 --> 01:54:42,681
The graceless action of a heavy hand,
2047
01:54:43,528 --> 01:54:46,914
if that it be the work of any hand.
2048
01:54:46,915 --> 01:54:50,045
- If that it be the work of any hand!
2049
01:54:50,046 --> 01:54:52,477
We had a kind of light what would ensue.
2050
01:54:52,478 --> 01:54:55,118
It is the shameful work of Hubert's hand,
2051
01:54:55,119 --> 01:54:58,205
the practice and the purpose of the king,
2052
01:54:58,206 --> 01:55:01,628
from whose obedience I forbid my soul,
2053
01:55:01,629 --> 01:55:04,962
kneeling before this ruin of sweet life,
2054
01:55:06,109 --> 01:55:08,647
and breathing to his breathless excellence
2055
01:55:08,648 --> 01:55:11,398
the incense of a vow, a holy vow,
2056
01:55:13,194 --> 01:55:15,838
never to taste the pleasures of the world,
2057
01:55:15,839 --> 01:55:18,148
never to be infected with delight,
2058
01:55:18,149 --> 01:55:21,195
nor conversant with ease and idleness,
2059
01:55:21,196 --> 01:55:23,553
'til I have set a glory to this hand,
2060
01:55:23,554 --> 01:55:26,674
by giving it the worship of revenge.
2061
01:55:26,675 --> 01:55:28,825
- Our souls religiously confirm thy words.
2062
01:55:28,826 --> 01:55:31,817
- Lords, I am hot with
haste in seeking you,
2063
01:55:31,818 --> 01:55:34,477
Arthur doth live, the
king hath sent for you.
2064
01:55:34,478 --> 01:55:37,067
- O, he is old and blushes not at death.
2065
01:55:37,068 --> 01:55:39,215
Avaunt, thou hateful
villain, get thee gone!
2066
01:55:39,216 --> 01:55:40,453
- I am no villain.
2067
01:55:40,454 --> 01:55:41,753
- Must I rob the law?
2068
01:55:41,754 --> 01:55:43,308
- Your sword is bright,
sir, put it up again.
2069
01:55:43,309 --> 01:55:45,323
- Not till I sheathe it
in a murderer's skin.
2070
01:55:45,324 --> 01:55:48,769
- Stand back, Lord
Salisbury, stand back, I say.
2071
01:55:48,770 --> 01:55:53,487
By heaven, I think my
sword's as sharp as yours.
2072
01:55:53,488 --> 01:55:56,733
I would not have you,
lord, forget yourself,
2073
01:55:56,734 --> 01:55:59,238
nor tempt the danger of my true defense,
2074
01:55:59,239 --> 01:56:01,997
lest I, by marking of your rage, forget
2075
01:56:01,998 --> 01:56:05,328
your worth, your greatness and nobility.
2076
01:56:05,329 --> 01:56:06,325
- Out, dunghill!
2077
01:56:06,326 --> 01:56:08,375
Dare'st thou brave a nobleman?
2078
01:56:08,376 --> 01:56:10,704
- Not for my life, but yet I dare defend
2079
01:56:10,705 --> 01:56:13,183
my innocent life against an emperor.
2080
01:56:13,184 --> 01:56:14,414
- Thou art a murderer.
2081
01:56:14,415 --> 01:56:16,222
- Do not prove me so,
2082
01:56:16,223 --> 01:56:17,390
Yet I am none.
2083
01:56:18,979 --> 01:56:20,014
- Cut him to pieces.
2084
01:56:20,015 --> 01:56:21,465
- Keep the peace, I say.
2085
01:56:21,466 --> 01:56:23,808
- Stand by, or I shall
gall you, Faulconbridge.
2086
01:56:23,809 --> 01:56:26,274
- Thou wert better gall
the devil, Salisbury,
2087
01:56:26,275 --> 01:56:28,848
If thou but frown on me, or stir thy foot,
2088
01:56:28,849 --> 01:56:30,687
Or teach thy hasty spleen to do me shame,
2089
01:56:30,688 --> 01:56:32,754
I'll strike thee dead.
2090
01:56:32,755 --> 01:56:34,415
Put up thy sword betime,
2091
01:56:34,416 --> 01:56:36,870
Or I'll so maul you
and your toasting-iron,
2092
01:56:36,871 --> 01:56:39,342
that you shall think the
devil is come from hell.
2093
01:56:39,343 --> 01:56:41,728
- What wilt thou do,
renowned Faulconbridge?
2094
01:56:41,729 --> 01:56:43,725
Second a villain and a murderer?
2095
01:56:43,726 --> 01:56:45,228
- Lord Bigot, I am none.
2096
01:56:45,229 --> 01:56:47,396
- Who killed this prince?!
2097
01:56:57,661 --> 01:57:00,824
- 'Tis not an hour since I left him well.
2098
01:57:00,825 --> 01:57:03,535
I honored him, I loved him, and will weep
2099
01:57:03,536 --> 01:57:06,244
my date of life out for
his sweet life's loss.
2100
01:57:06,245 --> 01:57:09,813
- Trust not those cunning
waters of his eyes,
2101
01:57:09,814 --> 01:57:11,814
for villainy is not without such rheum,
2102
01:57:11,815 --> 01:57:14,628
and he, long traded in it, makes it seem
2103
01:57:14,629 --> 01:57:16,893
like rivers of remorse and innocence.
2104
01:57:16,894 --> 01:57:20,420
Away with me, all you whose souls abhor
2105
01:57:20,421 --> 01:57:23,154
the uncleanly savors of a slaughter-house,
2106
01:57:23,155 --> 01:57:26,488
for I am stifled with this smell of sin.
2107
01:57:27,525 --> 01:57:31,004
- Away toward Bury, to the Dauphin there!
2108
01:57:31,005 --> 01:57:34,672
- There tell the king
he may inquire us out.
2109
01:57:42,900 --> 01:57:44,552
- Here's a good world!
2110
01:57:44,553 --> 01:57:46,585
Knew you of this fair work?
2111
01:57:46,586 --> 01:57:48,508
Beyond the infinite and boundless reach
2112
01:57:48,509 --> 01:57:51,007
of mercy, if thou didst
this deed of death,
2113
01:57:51,008 --> 01:57:52,192
art thou damned, Hubert.
2114
01:57:52,193 --> 01:57:53,099
- Do but hear me, sir...
2115
01:57:53,100 --> 01:57:55,021
- Ha, I'll tell thee what,
2116
01:57:55,022 --> 01:57:57,840
Thou'rt damned as black...
2117
01:57:57,841 --> 01:57:59,924
nay, nothing is so black.
2118
01:58:01,093 --> 01:58:03,351
Thou art more deep damned
than Prince Lucifer,
2119
01:58:03,352 --> 01:58:05,698
there is not yet so ugly a fiend of hell
2120
01:58:05,699 --> 01:58:09,212
as thou shalt be, if thou
didst kill this child.
2121
01:58:09,213 --> 01:58:10,091
- Upon my soul...
2122
01:58:10,092 --> 01:58:11,368
- If thou didst but consent
2123
01:58:11,369 --> 01:58:14,710
to this most cruel act, do but despair,
2124
01:58:14,711 --> 01:58:18,560
and if thou want'st a
cord, the smallest thread
2125
01:58:18,561 --> 01:58:20,902
that ever spider twisted from her womb
2126
01:58:20,903 --> 01:58:24,892
will serve to strangle
thee, a rush will be a beam
2127
01:58:24,893 --> 01:58:28,882
to hang thee on, or
wouldst thou drown thyself,
2128
01:58:28,883 --> 01:58:31,580
put but a little water in a spoon,
2129
01:58:31,581 --> 01:58:33,190
and it shall be as all the ocean,
2130
01:58:33,191 --> 01:58:35,028
enough to stifle such a villain up.
2131
01:58:35,029 --> 01:58:37,721
I do suspect thee very grievously.
2132
01:58:37,722 --> 01:58:41,003
- If I in act, consent, or sin of thought,
2133
01:58:41,004 --> 01:58:44,313
be guilty of the stealing
that sweet breath
2134
01:58:44,314 --> 01:58:47,362
which was embounded in
this beauteous clay,
2135
01:58:47,363 --> 01:58:50,428
let hell want pains enough to torture me.
2136
01:58:50,429 --> 01:58:51,810
I left him well.
2137
01:58:51,811 --> 01:58:54,228
- Go, bear him in thine arms.
2138
01:58:57,999 --> 01:59:01,166
I am amazed, methinks, and lose my way
2139
01:59:02,219 --> 01:59:05,802
among the thorns and
dangers of this world.
2140
01:59:09,133 --> 01:59:11,545
How easy dost thou take all England up!
2141
01:59:11,546 --> 01:59:14,775
From forth this morsel of dead royalty,
2142
01:59:14,776 --> 01:59:16,690
the life, the right and
truth of all this realm
2143
01:59:16,691 --> 01:59:19,608
is fled to heaven, and England now is left
2144
01:59:19,609 --> 01:59:23,566
to tug and scamble and
to part by the teeth
2145
01:59:23,567 --> 01:59:27,234
the unowed interest of
proud-swelling state.
2146
01:59:28,467 --> 01:59:31,336
Now for the bare-picked bone of majesty
2147
01:59:31,337 --> 01:59:34,587
doth dogged war bristle his angry crest
2148
01:59:35,986 --> 01:59:40,118
and snarleth in the gentle eyes of peace.
2149
01:59:40,119 --> 01:59:43,777
Now powers from home
and discontents at home
2150
01:59:43,778 --> 01:59:47,361
meet in one line, and
vast confusion waits,
2151
01:59:48,921 --> 01:59:52,037
as doth a raven on a sick-fall'n beast,
2152
01:59:52,038 --> 01:59:55,710
the imminent decay of wrested pomp.
2153
01:59:55,711 --> 01:59:59,828
Now happy he whose cloak and cincture can
2154
01:59:59,829 --> 02:00:01,662
hold out this tempest.
2155
02:00:02,641 --> 02:00:05,046
Bear away that child
2156
02:00:05,047 --> 02:00:09,038
and follow me with
speed, I'll to the king,
2157
02:00:09,039 --> 02:00:11,872
1000 businesses are brief in hand,
2158
02:00:14,261 --> 02:00:17,307
and heaven itself doth
frown upon the land.
2159
02:00:17,308 --> 02:00:21,141
(singing in foreign language)
2160
02:00:46,511 --> 02:00:48,665
- Thus have I yielded up into your hand
2161
02:00:48,666 --> 02:00:50,924
the circle of my glory.
2162
02:00:50,925 --> 02:00:51,835
- Take again
2163
02:00:51,836 --> 02:00:55,158
from this my hand, as holding of the pope
2164
02:00:55,159 --> 02:00:58,409
your sovereign greatness and authority.
2165
02:01:05,600 --> 02:01:07,896
- Now keep your holy
word, go meet the French,
2166
02:01:07,897 --> 02:01:09,662
and from his holiness use all your powers
2167
02:01:09,663 --> 02:01:12,656
to stop their marches
'fore we are inflamed.
2168
02:01:12,657 --> 02:01:14,444
Our discontented counties do revolt,
2169
02:01:14,445 --> 02:01:16,264
our people quarrel with obedience,
2170
02:01:16,265 --> 02:01:18,135
swearing allegiance and the love of soul
2171
02:01:18,136 --> 02:01:21,563
to stranger blood, to foreign royalties.
2172
02:01:21,564 --> 02:01:24,174
Then pause not, for the
present time's so sick,
2173
02:01:24,175 --> 02:01:25,924
that present medicine must be ministered,
2174
02:01:25,925 --> 02:01:27,184
or overthrow incurable ensues.
2175
02:01:27,185 --> 02:01:30,120
- It was my breath that
blew this tempest up,
2176
02:01:30,121 --> 02:01:31,992
upon your stubborn usage of the pope,
2177
02:01:31,993 --> 02:01:34,582
but since you are a gentle convertite,
2178
02:01:34,583 --> 02:01:37,665
my tongue shall hush
again this storm of war
2179
02:01:37,666 --> 02:01:40,992
and make fair weather
in your blustering land.
2180
02:01:40,993 --> 02:01:43,755
On this Ascension-day, remember well,
2181
02:01:43,756 --> 02:01:46,492
upon your oath of service to the pope,
2182
02:01:46,493 --> 02:01:50,475
go I to make the French
lay down their arms.
2183
02:01:50,476 --> 02:01:53,143
(clock chiming)
2184
02:01:54,713 --> 02:01:56,982
- Is this Ascension Day?
2185
02:01:56,983 --> 02:01:58,943
Did not the prophet
2186
02:01:58,944 --> 02:02:01,376
say that before Ascension Day at noon
2187
02:02:01,377 --> 02:02:03,864
my crown I should give off?
2188
02:02:03,865 --> 02:02:05,525
Even so I have,
2189
02:02:05,526 --> 02:02:07,662
I did suppose it should be on constraint,
2190
02:02:07,663 --> 02:02:11,330
but, heaven be thanked,
it is but voluntary.
2191
02:02:17,946 --> 02:02:20,125
- All Kent hath yielded,
nothing there holds out
2192
02:02:20,126 --> 02:02:23,415
but Dover castle, London hath received,
2193
02:02:23,416 --> 02:02:25,688
like a kind host, the
Dauphin and his powers,
2194
02:02:25,689 --> 02:02:27,947
your nobles will not
hear you, but are gone
2195
02:02:27,948 --> 02:02:30,448
to offer service to your enemy,
2196
02:02:30,449 --> 02:02:32,688
and wild amazement hurries up and down
2197
02:02:32,689 --> 02:02:34,685
the little number of
your doubtful friends.
2198
02:02:34,686 --> 02:02:36,225
- Would not my lords return to me again,
2199
02:02:36,226 --> 02:02:37,604
after they heard young Arthur was alive?
2200
02:02:37,605 --> 02:02:42,138
- They found him dead and
cast into the streets,
2201
02:02:42,139 --> 02:02:44,239
an empty casket, where the jewel of life
2202
02:02:44,240 --> 02:02:47,337
by some damned hand was
robbed and taken away.
2203
02:02:47,338 --> 02:02:49,138
- That villain Hubert told me he did live.
2204
02:02:49,139 --> 02:02:52,806
- So, on my soul, he
did, for aught he knew.
2205
02:02:55,719 --> 02:02:57,969
But wherefore do you droop?
2206
02:02:58,815 --> 02:03:00,232
Why look you sad?
2207
02:03:02,285 --> 02:03:06,035
Be great in act, as you
have been in thought.
2208
02:03:07,549 --> 02:03:10,437
Let not the world see
fear and sad distrust
2209
02:03:10,438 --> 02:03:12,555
Govern the motion of a kingly eye.
2210
02:03:12,556 --> 02:03:16,125
Away, and glister like the god of war,
2211
02:03:16,126 --> 02:03:18,413
when he intendeth to become the field,
2212
02:03:18,414 --> 02:03:21,581
show boldness and aspiring confidence.
2213
02:03:25,196 --> 02:03:28,464
What, shall they seek the lion in his den,
2214
02:03:28,465 --> 02:03:31,507
and fright him there, and
make him tremble there?
2215
02:03:31,508 --> 02:03:33,238
O, let it not be said, forage, and run
2216
02:03:33,239 --> 02:03:35,828
to meet displeasure farther from the door,
2217
02:03:35,829 --> 02:03:39,785
and grapple with him ere he comes so nigh.
2218
02:03:39,786 --> 02:03:41,605
- The legate of the
pope hath been with me,
2219
02:03:41,606 --> 02:03:43,124
and I have made a happy peace with him,
2220
02:03:43,125 --> 02:03:44,804
and he hath promised to dismiss the powers
2221
02:03:44,805 --> 02:03:45,718
led by the Dauphin.
2222
02:03:45,719 --> 02:03:47,551
- O inglorious league!
2223
02:03:48,728 --> 02:03:50,495
Shall we, upon the footing of our land,
2224
02:03:50,496 --> 02:03:53,734
send fair-play orders and make compromise,
2225
02:03:53,735 --> 02:03:57,164
insinuation, parley and base truce
2226
02:03:57,165 --> 02:03:58,564
to arms invasive?
2227
02:03:58,565 --> 02:04:00,678
Shall a beardless boy,
2228
02:04:00,679 --> 02:04:04,262
a cockered silken
wanton, brave our fields,
2229
02:04:05,115 --> 02:04:07,693
and flesh his spirit in a warlike soil,
2230
02:04:07,694 --> 02:04:09,900
mocking the air with colors idly spread,
2231
02:04:09,901 --> 02:04:11,347
and find no cheque?
2232
02:04:11,348 --> 02:04:13,515
Let us, my liege, to arms.
2233
02:04:20,801 --> 02:04:25,165
Perchance the cardinal
cannot make your peace,
2234
02:04:25,166 --> 02:04:27,298
or if he do, let it at least be said
2235
02:04:27,299 --> 02:04:30,382
they saw we had a purpose of defense.
2236
02:04:37,811 --> 02:04:42,367
- Have thou the ordering
of this present time.
2237
02:04:42,368 --> 02:04:45,635
- Away, then, with good courage!
2238
02:04:45,636 --> 02:04:47,388
Yet, I know,
2239
02:04:47,389 --> 02:04:48,699
our party may well meet a prouder foe.
2240
02:04:48,700 --> 02:04:50,309
- My Lord Melun, let this be copied out,
2241
02:04:50,310 --> 02:04:52,988
and keep it safe for our remembrance.
2242
02:04:52,989 --> 02:04:55,825
Return the precedent to these lords again,
2243
02:04:55,826 --> 02:04:57,939
that, having our fair order written down,
2244
02:04:57,940 --> 02:05:00,739
both they and we,
perusing o'er these notes,
2245
02:05:00,740 --> 02:05:03,175
may know wherefore we took the sacrament
2246
02:05:03,176 --> 02:05:06,918
and keep our faiths firm and inviolable.
2247
02:05:06,919 --> 02:05:09,769
- Upon our sides it never shall be broken.
2248
02:05:09,770 --> 02:05:12,117
And, noble Dauphin, albeit we swear
2249
02:05:12,118 --> 02:05:14,357
a voluntary zeal and an unurged faith
2250
02:05:14,358 --> 02:05:17,945
to your proceedings,
yet believe me, prince,
2251
02:05:17,946 --> 02:05:20,167
I am not glad that such a sore of time
2252
02:05:20,168 --> 02:05:23,228
should seek a plaster by contemned revolt,
2253
02:05:23,229 --> 02:05:25,273
and heal the inveterate
canker of one wound
2254
02:05:25,274 --> 02:05:26,813
by making many.
2255
02:05:26,814 --> 02:05:28,777
O, it grieves my soul,
2256
02:05:28,778 --> 02:05:31,017
that I must draw this metal from my side
2257
02:05:31,018 --> 02:05:33,047
to be a widow-maker!
2258
02:05:33,048 --> 02:05:34,815
O, and there
2259
02:05:34,816 --> 02:05:36,665
where honorable rescue and defense
2260
02:05:36,666 --> 02:05:39,466
cries out upon the name of Salisbury!
2261
02:05:39,467 --> 02:05:42,343
But such is the infection of the time,
2262
02:05:42,344 --> 02:05:44,382
that, for the health
and physic of our right,
2263
02:05:44,383 --> 02:05:46,729
we cannot deal but with the very hand
2264
02:05:46,730 --> 02:05:49,688
of stern injustice and confused wrong.
2265
02:05:49,689 --> 02:05:52,114
And is it not pity, O my grieved friends,
2266
02:05:52,115 --> 02:05:55,255
that we, the sons and
children of this isle,
2267
02:05:55,256 --> 02:05:58,769
were born to see so sad an hour as this,
2268
02:05:58,770 --> 02:06:01,065
wherein we step after a stranger march
2269
02:06:01,066 --> 02:06:04,087
upon her gentle bosom, and fill up
2270
02:06:04,088 --> 02:06:08,079
her enemies' ranks, I
must withdraw and weep.
2271
02:06:08,080 --> 02:06:11,468
- A noble temper dost thou show in this,
2272
02:06:11,469 --> 02:06:15,445
and great affections
wrestling in thy bosom
2273
02:06:15,446 --> 02:06:17,865
doth make an earthquake of nobility.
2274
02:06:17,866 --> 02:06:21,678
Lift up thy brow, renown'd Salisbury,
2275
02:06:21,679 --> 02:06:25,075
and with a great heart
heave away the storm.
2276
02:06:25,076 --> 02:06:28,885
Come, come, for thou shalt
thrust thy hand as deep
2277
02:06:28,886 --> 02:06:31,777
into the purse of rich prosperity
2278
02:06:31,778 --> 02:06:35,029
as Lewis himself, so,
nobles, shall you all,
2279
02:06:35,030 --> 02:06:38,454
that knit your sinews
to the strength of mine.
2280
02:06:38,455 --> 02:06:42,067
And even there, methinks, an angel spake,
2281
02:06:42,068 --> 02:06:44,097
Look, where the holy legate comes apace,
2282
02:06:44,098 --> 02:06:46,528
to give us warrant from the hand of heaven
2283
02:06:46,529 --> 02:06:49,767
and on our actions set the name of right
2284
02:06:49,768 --> 02:06:51,355
with holy breath.
2285
02:06:51,356 --> 02:06:53,557
- Hail, noble prince of France!
2286
02:06:53,558 --> 02:06:56,907
The next is this, King
John hath reconciled
2287
02:06:56,908 --> 02:06:59,408
himself to Rome, his spirit is come in,
2288
02:06:59,409 --> 02:07:01,647
that so stood out against the holy church,
2289
02:07:01,648 --> 02:07:05,027
the great metropolis and see of Rome,
2290
02:07:05,028 --> 02:07:08,349
therefore thy threatening
colors now wind up,
2291
02:07:08,350 --> 02:07:11,345
and tame the savage spirit of wild war,
2292
02:07:11,346 --> 02:07:14,355
that like a lion fostered up at hand,
2293
02:07:14,356 --> 02:07:16,874
it may lie gently at the foot of peace,
2294
02:07:16,875 --> 02:07:20,125
and be no further harmful than in show.
2295
02:07:23,578 --> 02:07:27,427
- Your grace shall pardon
me, I will not back.
2296
02:07:27,428 --> 02:07:30,890
I am too high-born to be propertied,
2297
02:07:30,891 --> 02:07:33,587
to be a secondary at control,
2298
02:07:33,588 --> 02:07:35,945
or useful serving-man and instrument,
2299
02:07:35,946 --> 02:07:39,613
to any sovereign state
throughout the world.
2300
02:07:41,199 --> 02:07:44,105
Your breath first kindled
the dead coal of wars
2301
02:07:44,106 --> 02:07:46,905
between this chastised kingdom and myself,
2302
02:07:46,906 --> 02:07:50,910
and brought in matter that
should feed this fire,
2303
02:07:50,911 --> 02:07:54,356
and now 'tis far too huge to be blown out
2304
02:07:54,357 --> 02:07:58,024
with that same weak
wind which enkindled it.
2305
02:07:59,452 --> 02:08:02,404
You taught me how to
know the face of right,
2306
02:08:02,405 --> 02:08:04,506
acquainted me with interest to this land,
2307
02:08:04,507 --> 02:08:08,098
yea, thrust this enterprise into my heart,
2308
02:08:08,099 --> 02:08:11,404
and come ye now to tell me John hath made
2309
02:08:11,405 --> 02:08:13,072
his peace with Rome?
2310
02:08:13,939 --> 02:08:15,956
What is that peace to me?
2311
02:08:15,957 --> 02:08:18,558
I, by the honor of my marriage-bed,
2312
02:08:18,559 --> 02:08:21,834
after young Arthur,
claim this land for mine,
2313
02:08:21,835 --> 02:08:24,386
and, now it is half-conquered, must I back
2314
02:08:24,387 --> 02:08:27,518
because that John hath
made his peace with Rome?
2315
02:08:27,519 --> 02:08:29,305
Am I Rome's slave?
2316
02:08:29,306 --> 02:08:32,528
What penny hath Rome borne, hmm?
2317
02:08:32,529 --> 02:08:35,638
What men provided, what munition sent,
2318
02:08:35,639 --> 02:08:37,005
to underprop this action?
2319
02:08:37,006 --> 02:08:37,954
Is't not I
2320
02:08:37,955 --> 02:08:39,293
that undergo this charge?
2321
02:08:39,294 --> 02:08:40,399
Who else but I,
2322
02:08:40,400 --> 02:08:42,004
and such as to my claim are liable,
2323
02:08:42,005 --> 02:08:45,755
sweat in this business
and maintain this war?
2324
02:08:47,430 --> 02:08:50,512
Have I not heard these islanders shout out
2325
02:08:50,513 --> 02:08:54,152
"vive le roi" as I have
banked their towns?
2326
02:08:54,153 --> 02:08:56,952
Have I not here the
best cards for the game,
2327
02:08:56,953 --> 02:09:00,453
to win this easy match played for a crown?
2328
02:09:01,694 --> 02:09:05,513
And shall I now give o'er the yielded set?
2329
02:09:05,514 --> 02:09:09,097
No, no, on my soul, it
never shall be said.
2330
02:09:10,164 --> 02:09:12,642
- You look but on the
outside of this work.
2331
02:09:12,643 --> 02:09:15,141
- Outside or inside, I will not return
2332
02:09:15,142 --> 02:09:17,642
'til my attempt so much be glorified
2333
02:09:17,643 --> 02:09:20,022
as to my ample hope was promise'd
2334
02:09:20,023 --> 02:09:23,592
before I drew this gallant head of war,
2335
02:09:23,593 --> 02:09:26,500
and culled these fiery
spirits from the world,
2336
02:09:26,501 --> 02:09:29,248
to outlook conquest and to win renown
2337
02:09:29,249 --> 02:09:32,062
even in the jaws of danger and of death.
2338
02:09:32,063 --> 02:09:34,130
(trumpet sounding)
2339
02:09:34,131 --> 02:09:36,248
What lusty trumpet thus doth summon us?
2340
02:09:36,249 --> 02:09:38,532
- According to the fair play of the world,
2341
02:09:38,533 --> 02:09:41,950
let me have audience, I am sent to speak.
2342
02:09:44,001 --> 02:09:46,800
My holy lord of Milan, from the king
2343
02:09:46,801 --> 02:09:48,878
I come, to learn how
you have dealt for him,
2344
02:09:48,879 --> 02:09:51,471
and, as you answer, I do know the scope
2345
02:09:51,472 --> 02:09:53,921
and warrant limited unto my tongue.
2346
02:09:53,922 --> 02:09:56,159
- The Dauphin is too wilful-opposite,
2347
02:09:56,160 --> 02:09:58,608
and will not temporize with my entreaties.
2348
02:09:58,609 --> 02:10:02,192
He flatly says he'll
not lay down his arms.
2349
02:10:03,843 --> 02:10:06,738
- By all the blood that
ever fury breathed,
2350
02:10:06,739 --> 02:10:08,406
the youth says well.
2351
02:10:10,601 --> 02:10:12,471
Now hear our English king,
2352
02:10:12,472 --> 02:10:14,818
for thus his royalty doth speak in me.
2353
02:10:14,819 --> 02:10:17,282
He is prepared, and reason too he should,
2354
02:10:17,283 --> 02:10:20,082
this apish and unmannerly approach,
2355
02:10:20,083 --> 02:10:24,212
this unhaired sauciness and boyish troops,
2356
02:10:24,213 --> 02:10:27,451
the king doth smile at,
and is well prepared
2357
02:10:27,452 --> 02:10:31,119
to whip this dwarfish
war, these pigmy arms,
2358
02:10:32,000 --> 02:10:35,202
from out the circle of his territories.
2359
02:10:35,203 --> 02:10:38,758
That hand which had the
strength, even at your door,
2360
02:10:38,759 --> 02:10:41,698
to cudgel you and make you take the hatch,
2361
02:10:41,699 --> 02:10:45,088
to dive like buckets in conceal'd wells,
2362
02:10:45,089 --> 02:10:49,412
to hug with swine, to
seek sweet safety out
2363
02:10:49,413 --> 02:10:51,848
in vaults and prisons,
and to thrill and shake
2364
02:10:51,849 --> 02:10:54,258
even at the crying of your nation's crow,
2365
02:10:54,259 --> 02:10:57,252
thinking his voice an armed Englishman,
2366
02:10:57,253 --> 02:11:00,930
shall that victorious
hand be feebled here,
2367
02:11:00,931 --> 02:11:05,022
that in your chambers
gave you chastisement?
2368
02:11:05,023 --> 02:11:06,023
No,
2369
02:11:06,843 --> 02:11:10,240
know the gallant monarch is in arms
2370
02:11:10,241 --> 02:11:13,507
and like an eagle o'er his aery towers,
2371
02:11:13,508 --> 02:11:17,175
to souse annoyance that
comes near his nest.
2372
02:11:19,481 --> 02:11:22,814
And you degenerate, you ingrate revolts,
2373
02:11:25,269 --> 02:11:26,769
you bloody Neroes,
2374
02:11:29,994 --> 02:11:31,502
ripping up the womb
2375
02:11:31,503 --> 02:11:35,491
of your dear mother
England, blush for shame,
2376
02:11:35,492 --> 02:11:38,170
for your own ladies and pale-visaged maids
2377
02:11:38,171 --> 02:11:41,002
like Amazons come tripping after drums,
2378
02:11:41,003 --> 02:11:43,700
their thimbles into
arm'd gauntlets change,
2379
02:11:43,701 --> 02:11:46,969
their needles to lances,
and their gentle hearts
2380
02:11:46,970 --> 02:11:49,682
to fierce and bloody inclination.
2381
02:11:49,683 --> 02:11:54,041
- There end thy brave, and
turn thy face in peace.
2382
02:11:54,042 --> 02:11:58,871
We grant thou canst
outscold us, fare thee well.
2383
02:11:58,872 --> 02:12:01,900
We hold our time too precious to be spent
2384
02:12:01,901 --> 02:12:03,388
with such a brabbler.
2385
02:12:03,389 --> 02:12:05,186
- Give me leave to speak.
2386
02:12:05,187 --> 02:12:06,395
- No, I will speak.
2387
02:12:06,396 --> 02:12:07,357
- We will attend to neither.
2388
02:12:07,358 --> 02:12:09,772
Strike up the drums, and
let the tongue of war
2389
02:12:09,773 --> 02:12:12,558
plead for our interest and our being here.
2390
02:12:12,559 --> 02:12:15,391
- Indeed your drums, being
beaten, will cry out,
2391
02:12:15,392 --> 02:12:18,958
and so shall you, being
beaten, do but start
2392
02:12:18,959 --> 02:12:20,730
an echo with the clamor of thy drums,
2393
02:12:20,731 --> 02:12:22,932
and even at hand a drum is ready braced
2394
02:12:22,933 --> 02:12:25,942
that shall reverberate
all as loud as thine,
2395
02:12:25,943 --> 02:12:28,220
sound but another, and another shall
2396
02:12:28,221 --> 02:12:31,071
as loud as thine rattle the welkin's ear
2397
02:12:31,072 --> 02:12:34,428
and mock the deep-mouthed
thunder, for at hand,
2398
02:12:34,429 --> 02:12:37,846
is warlike John, and in his forehead sits
2399
02:12:38,770 --> 02:12:41,641
a bare-ribbed death,
whose office is this day
2400
02:12:41,642 --> 02:12:45,309
to feast upon whole
thousands of the French.
2401
02:12:46,873 --> 02:12:49,518
- Strike up our drums!
2402
02:12:49,519 --> 02:12:51,161
To find this danger out.
2403
02:12:51,162 --> 02:12:54,238
- And thou shalt find it,
Dauphin, do not doubt.
2404
02:12:54,239 --> 02:12:56,822
(drum beating)
2405
02:13:04,042 --> 02:13:05,301
- How goes the day with us?
2406
02:13:05,302 --> 02:13:06,911
O, tell me, Hubert.
2407
02:13:06,912 --> 02:13:07,799
- Badly, I fear.
2408
02:13:07,799 --> 02:13:08,632
How fares your majesty?
2409
02:13:08,633 --> 02:13:09,798
- This fever, that hath
troubled me so long,
2410
02:13:09,799 --> 02:13:12,301
lies heavy on me, O, my heart is sick!
2411
02:13:12,302 --> 02:13:14,490
- My lord, your valiant
kinsman, Faulconbridge,
2412
02:13:14,491 --> 02:13:16,520
desires your majesty to leave the field
2413
02:13:16,521 --> 02:13:19,018
and send him word by me which way you go.
2414
02:13:19,019 --> 02:13:21,662
- Tell him, toward Swinstead,
to the abbey there.
2415
02:13:21,663 --> 02:13:23,920
- Be of good comfort, for the great supply
2416
02:13:23,921 --> 02:13:26,198
that was expected by the Dauphin here,
2417
02:13:26,199 --> 02:13:29,432
are wracked three nights
ago on Goodwin Sands.
2418
02:13:29,433 --> 02:13:31,338
This news was brought
to Richard but e'en now,
2419
02:13:31,339 --> 02:13:34,122
the French fight coldly,
and retire themselves.
2420
02:13:34,123 --> 02:13:36,572
- Ay me, this tyrant fever burns me up,
2421
02:13:36,573 --> 02:13:38,548
and will not let me
welcome this good news.
2422
02:13:38,549 --> 02:13:41,141
Set on toward Swinstead,
to my litter straight,
2423
02:13:41,142 --> 02:13:44,392
weakness possesseth me, and I am faint.
2424
02:13:46,649 --> 02:13:50,308
- I did not think the king
so stored with friends.
2425
02:13:50,309 --> 02:13:52,691
- Up once again, put spirit in the French,
2426
02:13:52,692 --> 02:13:55,208
if they miscarry, we miscarry too.
2427
02:13:55,209 --> 02:13:57,308
- That misbegotten devil, Faulconbridge,
2428
02:13:57,309 --> 02:13:59,990
in spite of spite, alone upholds the day.
2429
02:13:59,991 --> 02:14:03,401
- They say King John sore
sick hath left the field.
2430
02:14:03,402 --> 02:14:06,418
- Lead me to the
revolts of England here!
2431
02:14:06,419 --> 02:14:08,968
- When we were happy we had other names.
2432
02:14:08,969 --> 02:14:10,368
- It is the Count Melun.
2433
02:14:10,369 --> 02:14:11,610
- Wounded to death.
2434
02:14:11,611 --> 02:14:13,658
- Fly, noble English,
you are bought and sold.
2435
02:14:13,659 --> 02:14:15,810
Unthread the rude eye of rebellion
2436
02:14:15,811 --> 02:14:18,278
and welcome home again discarded faith.
2437
02:14:18,279 --> 02:14:21,108
Seek out King John and
fall before his feet,
2438
02:14:21,109 --> 02:14:23,701
for if the French be
lords of this loud day,
2439
02:14:23,702 --> 02:14:26,431
Lewis means to recompense
the pains you take
2440
02:14:26,432 --> 02:14:28,900
by cutting off your
heads, thus hath he sworn
2441
02:14:28,901 --> 02:14:31,718
and I with him, and many more with me,
2442
02:14:31,719 --> 02:14:34,168
upon the altar at Saint Edmundsbury,
2443
02:14:34,169 --> 02:14:36,408
even on that altar where we swore to you
2444
02:14:36,409 --> 02:14:38,522
dear amity and everlasting love.
2445
02:14:38,523 --> 02:14:39,519
- May this be possible?
2446
02:14:39,520 --> 02:14:40,711
May this be true?
2447
02:14:40,712 --> 02:14:42,722
(laughing)
2448
02:14:42,723 --> 02:14:45,280
- Have I not hideous death within my view,
2449
02:14:45,281 --> 02:14:47,081
retaining but a quantity of life,
2450
02:14:47,082 --> 02:14:49,811
which bleeds away, even as a form of wax
2451
02:14:49,812 --> 02:14:53,028
resolveth from his
figure 'gainst the fire?
2452
02:14:53,029 --> 02:14:55,689
What in the world should
make me now deceive,
2453
02:14:55,690 --> 02:14:59,095
since I must lose the use of all deceit?
2454
02:14:59,096 --> 02:15:01,778
I say again, if Lewis do win the day,
2455
02:15:01,779 --> 02:15:04,158
he is forsworn, if ever
those eyes of yours
2456
02:15:04,159 --> 02:15:06,331
behold another day break in the east.
2457
02:15:06,332 --> 02:15:09,150
But even this night, whose
black contagious breath
2458
02:15:09,151 --> 02:15:11,581
already smokes about the burning crest
2459
02:15:11,582 --> 02:15:14,418
of the old, feeble and day-wearied sun,
2460
02:15:14,419 --> 02:15:17,078
even this ill night, your
breathing shall expire,
2461
02:15:17,079 --> 02:15:19,598
paying the fine of rated treachery
2462
02:15:19,599 --> 02:15:22,100
even with a treacherous
fine of all your lives,
2463
02:15:22,101 --> 02:15:25,434
if Lewis by your assistance win the day.
2464
02:15:27,388 --> 02:15:29,832
Commend me to one Hubert with your king,
2465
02:15:29,833 --> 02:15:31,668
the love of him, and this respect besides,
2466
02:15:31,669 --> 02:15:34,118
for that my grandsire was an Englishman,
2467
02:15:34,119 --> 02:15:36,398
awakes my conscience to confess all this.
2468
02:15:36,399 --> 02:15:39,110
In lieu whereof, I pray you, bear me hence
2469
02:15:39,111 --> 02:15:41,191
from forth the noise
and rumor of the field,
2470
02:15:41,192 --> 02:15:43,450
where I may think the
remnant of my thoughts
2471
02:15:43,451 --> 02:15:45,932
in peace, and part this body and my soul
2472
02:15:45,933 --> 02:15:48,681
with contemplation and devout desires.
2473
02:15:48,682 --> 02:15:51,812
- We do believe thee, and beshrew my soul
2474
02:15:51,813 --> 02:15:54,025
but I do love the favor and the form
2475
02:15:54,026 --> 02:15:56,761
of this most fair occasion, by the which
2476
02:15:56,762 --> 02:15:59,738
we will untread the
steps of damned flight,
2477
02:15:59,739 --> 02:16:01,878
and like a bated and retired flood,
2478
02:16:01,879 --> 02:16:04,958
leaving our rankness and irregular course,
2479
02:16:04,959 --> 02:16:07,298
stoop low within those
bounds we have o'erlooked
2480
02:16:07,299 --> 02:16:09,242
and calmly walk on in obedience
2481
02:16:09,243 --> 02:16:12,743
even to our ocean, to our great King John.
2482
02:16:13,740 --> 02:16:15,860
My arm shall give thee
help to bear thee hence,
2483
02:16:15,861 --> 02:16:18,048
for I do see the cruel pangs of death
2484
02:16:18,049 --> 02:16:19,322
right in thine eye.
2485
02:16:19,323 --> 02:16:21,158
Away, my friends!
2486
02:16:21,159 --> 02:16:22,159
New flight,
2487
02:16:22,991 --> 02:16:25,466
and happy newness, that intends old right.
2488
02:16:25,467 --> 02:16:28,050
(drum beating)
2489
02:16:30,579 --> 02:16:33,251
- The sun of heaven
methought was loath to set,
2490
02:16:33,252 --> 02:16:36,860
but stayed and made the
western welkin blush,
2491
02:16:36,861 --> 02:16:39,678
when English measure
backward their own ground
2492
02:16:39,679 --> 02:16:41,627
in faint retire.
2493
02:16:41,628 --> 02:16:43,598
O, bravely came we off,
2494
02:16:43,599 --> 02:16:45,400
when with a volley of our needless shot,
2495
02:16:45,401 --> 02:16:48,358
after such bloody toil, we bid good night,
2496
02:16:48,359 --> 02:16:51,508
and wound our tattering colors clearly up,
2497
02:16:51,509 --> 02:16:53,781
last in the field, and almost lords of it!
2498
02:16:53,782 --> 02:16:55,531
- Where is my prince, the Dauphin?
2499
02:16:55,532 --> 02:16:57,032
- Here, what news?
2500
02:16:58,414 --> 02:17:00,748
- The Count Melun is
slain, the English lords
2501
02:17:00,749 --> 02:17:03,438
by his persuasion are again fall'n off,
2502
02:17:03,439 --> 02:17:06,098
and your supply, which
you have wished so long,
2503
02:17:06,099 --> 02:17:09,432
are cast away and sunk on Goodwin Sands.
2504
02:17:10,759 --> 02:17:12,693
- Ah, foul shrewd news!
2505
02:17:12,694 --> 02:17:14,611
Beshrew thy very heart!
2506
02:17:17,987 --> 02:17:20,950
I did not think to be so sad tonight
2507
02:17:20,951 --> 02:17:22,757
as this hath made me.
2508
02:17:22,758 --> 02:17:24,212
Who was he that said
2509
02:17:24,213 --> 02:17:26,242
King John did fly an hour or two before
2510
02:17:26,243 --> 02:17:29,220
the stumbling night did
part our weary powers?
2511
02:17:29,221 --> 02:17:32,208
- Whoever spoke it, it is true, my lord.
2512
02:17:32,209 --> 02:17:35,851
- Well, keep good quarter
and good care tonight,
2513
02:17:35,852 --> 02:17:38,858
the day shall not be up so soon as I,
2514
02:17:38,859 --> 02:17:41,868
to try the fair adventure of tomorrow.
2515
02:17:41,869 --> 02:17:44,536
(clock chiming)
2516
02:17:49,259 --> 02:17:50,132
- Who's there?
2517
02:17:50,133 --> 02:17:51,410
Speak, ho, speak quickly, or I shoot.
2518
02:17:51,411 --> 02:17:52,283
- A friend.
2519
02:17:52,283 --> 02:17:53,161
What art thou?
2520
02:17:53,161 --> 02:17:54,034
- Of the part of England.
2521
02:17:54,035 --> 02:17:55,472
- Whither dost thou go?
2522
02:17:55,473 --> 02:17:57,057
- What's that to thee?
2523
02:17:57,058 --> 02:17:59,390
Why may not I demand
2524
02:17:59,391 --> 02:18:01,140
of thine affairs, as well as thou of mine?
2525
02:18:01,141 --> 02:18:02,820
- Hubert, I think?
2526
02:18:02,821 --> 02:18:04,870
- Thou hast a perfect thought.
2527
02:18:04,871 --> 02:18:08,628
I will upon all hazards well believe
2528
02:18:08,629 --> 02:18:11,672
thou art my friend, that
know'st my tongue so well.
2529
02:18:11,673 --> 02:18:12,551
(gun clicks)
2530
02:18:12,551 --> 02:18:13,423
Who art thou?
2531
02:18:13,424 --> 02:18:15,652
- Who thou wilt, and if thou please,
2532
02:18:15,653 --> 02:18:17,481
thou mayst befriend me so much as to think
2533
02:18:17,482 --> 02:18:20,161
I come one way of the Plantagenets.
2534
02:18:20,162 --> 02:18:21,522
(laughs)
2535
02:18:21,523 --> 02:18:23,394
- Unkind remembrance!
2536
02:18:23,395 --> 02:18:25,232
Thou and endless night
2537
02:18:25,233 --> 02:18:27,730
have done me shame,
brave soldier, pardon me.
2538
02:18:27,731 --> 02:18:29,719
- Come, come, sans
compliment, what news abroad?
2539
02:18:29,720 --> 02:18:32,475
- Why, here walk I in
the black brow of night,
2540
02:18:32,476 --> 02:18:34,085
to find you out.
2541
02:18:34,086 --> 02:18:35,364
- Brief, then, and what's the news?
2542
02:18:35,365 --> 02:18:37,272
- O, my sweet sir, news
fitting to the night,
2543
02:18:37,273 --> 02:18:39,840
black, fearful, comfortless and horrible.
2544
02:18:39,841 --> 02:18:42,084
- Show me the very wound of this ill news,
2545
02:18:42,085 --> 02:18:43,815
I am no woman, I'll not swoon at it.
2546
02:18:43,816 --> 02:18:46,490
- The king, I fear, is poisoned by a monk.
2547
02:18:46,491 --> 02:18:49,205
I left him almost
speechless, and broke out
2548
02:18:49,206 --> 02:18:51,951
to acquaint you with
this evil, that you might
2549
02:18:51,952 --> 02:18:55,505
the better arm you to the sudden time.
2550
02:18:55,506 --> 02:18:56,644
- How did he take it?
2551
02:18:56,645 --> 02:18:57,971
Who did taste to him?
2552
02:18:57,972 --> 02:19:00,582
- A monk, I tell you, a resolved villain,
2553
02:19:00,583 --> 02:19:04,000
whose bowels suddenly burst out, the king
2554
02:19:04,852 --> 02:19:08,035
yet speaks and peradventure may recover.
2555
02:19:08,036 --> 02:19:10,154
- Who did thou leave to tend his majesty?
2556
02:19:10,155 --> 02:19:11,340
- Why, know you not?
2557
02:19:11,341 --> 02:19:13,794
The lords are all come back,
2558
02:19:13,795 --> 02:19:16,041
and brought Prince Henry in their company,
2559
02:19:16,042 --> 02:19:20,090
at whose request the
king hath pardoned them,
2560
02:19:20,091 --> 02:19:23,781
and they are all about his majesty.
2561
02:19:23,782 --> 02:19:27,956
- Withhold thine
indignation, mighty heaven,
2562
02:19:27,957 --> 02:19:31,374
and tempt us not to bear above our power!
2563
02:19:33,042 --> 02:19:35,350
I tell thee, Hubert,
half my power this night,
2564
02:19:35,351 --> 02:19:37,435
passing these flats,
are taken by the tide,
2565
02:19:37,436 --> 02:19:39,764
these Lincoln Washes have devoured them,
2566
02:19:39,765 --> 02:19:42,531
myself, well mounted, hardly have escaped.
2567
02:19:42,532 --> 02:19:45,695
Away before, conduct me to the king,
2568
02:19:45,696 --> 02:19:47,832
I doubt he will be dead or ere I come.
2569
02:19:47,833 --> 02:19:50,824
- It is too late, the
life of all his blood
2570
02:19:50,825 --> 02:19:54,382
is touched corruptibly,
and his pure brain,
2571
02:19:54,383 --> 02:19:57,709
which some suppose the
soul's frail dwelling-house,
2572
02:19:57,710 --> 02:20:00,554
doth by the idle comments that it makes
2573
02:20:00,555 --> 02:20:03,305
foretell the ending of mortality.
2574
02:20:04,965 --> 02:20:08,110
- His highness yet doth
speak, and holds belief
2575
02:20:08,111 --> 02:20:10,561
that, being brought into the open air,
2576
02:20:10,562 --> 02:20:13,065
it would allay the burning quality
2577
02:20:13,066 --> 02:20:16,304
of that fell poison which assaileth him.
2578
02:20:16,305 --> 02:20:18,330
- Let him be brought
into the orchard here.
2579
02:20:18,331 --> 02:20:19,472
Doth he still rage?
2580
02:20:19,473 --> 02:20:20,802
- He is more patient
2581
02:20:20,803 --> 02:20:24,220
than when you left him, even now he sung.
2582
02:20:27,012 --> 02:20:28,481
- O vanity of sickness!
2583
02:20:28,482 --> 02:20:29,991
Fierce extremes
2584
02:20:29,992 --> 02:20:33,211
in their continuance
will not feel themselves.
2585
02:20:33,212 --> 02:20:36,571
Death, having preyed
upon the outward parts,
2586
02:20:36,572 --> 02:20:40,731
leaves them invisible,
and his siege is now
2587
02:20:40,732 --> 02:20:43,954
against the mind, the
which he pricks and wounds
2588
02:20:43,955 --> 02:20:47,314
with many legions of strange fantasies,
2589
02:20:47,315 --> 02:20:50,025
which, in their throng and
press to that last hold,
2590
02:20:50,026 --> 02:20:52,302
confound themselves.
2591
02:20:52,303 --> 02:20:53,824
'Tis strange that death
2592
02:20:53,825 --> 02:20:54,825
should sing.
2593
02:20:56,901 --> 02:20:59,762
I am the cygnet to this pale faint swan,
2594
02:20:59,763 --> 02:21:03,045
who chants a doleful
hymn to his own death,
2595
02:21:03,046 --> 02:21:05,794
and from the organ-pipe of frailty sings
2596
02:21:05,795 --> 02:21:09,522
his soul and body to their lasting rest.
2597
02:21:09,523 --> 02:21:12,061
- Be of good comfort,
prince, for you are born
2598
02:21:12,062 --> 02:21:14,894
to set a form upon that indigest
2599
02:21:14,895 --> 02:21:18,445
which he hath left so
shapeless and so rude.
2600
02:21:18,446 --> 02:21:21,029
(solemn music)
2601
02:21:45,478 --> 02:21:49,515
- Ay, marry, now my soul hath elbow-room,
2602
02:21:49,516 --> 02:21:52,933
it would not out at windows nor at doors.
2603
02:21:57,216 --> 02:21:59,790
There is so hot a summer in my bosom,
2604
02:21:59,791 --> 02:22:02,450
that all my bowels crumble up to dust.
2605
02:22:02,451 --> 02:22:05,320
I am a scribbled form, drawn with a pen
2606
02:22:05,321 --> 02:22:08,400
upon a parchment, and against this fire
2607
02:22:08,401 --> 02:22:09,955
do I shrink up.
2608
02:22:09,956 --> 02:22:11,498
- How fares your majesty?
2609
02:22:11,499 --> 02:22:15,332
- Poisoned, ill fare,
dead, forsook, cast off.
2610
02:22:21,409 --> 02:22:24,445
And none of you will bid the winter come
2611
02:22:24,446 --> 02:22:27,248
to thrust his icy fingers in my maw,
2612
02:22:27,249 --> 02:22:29,698
nor let my kingdom's
rivers take their course
2613
02:22:29,699 --> 02:22:32,568
through my burned bosom,
nor entreat the north
2614
02:22:32,569 --> 02:22:36,927
to make his bleak winds
kiss my parched lips
2615
02:22:36,928 --> 02:22:40,928
and comfort me with cold.
I do not ask you much,
2616
02:22:41,856 --> 02:22:45,728
I beg cold comfort, and you are so strait
2617
02:22:45,729 --> 02:22:48,337
and so ingrateful, you deny me that.
2618
02:22:48,338 --> 02:22:50,835
- O that there were
some virtue in my tears,
2619
02:22:50,836 --> 02:22:52,272
that might relieve you!
2620
02:22:52,273 --> 02:22:55,178
- The salt in them is hot.
2621
02:22:55,179 --> 02:22:58,506
Within me is a hell, and there the poison
2622
02:22:58,507 --> 02:23:01,796
is as a fiend confined to tyrannize
2623
02:23:01,797 --> 02:23:04,547
on unreprievable condemn'd blood.
2624
02:23:05,851 --> 02:23:09,057
- O, I am scalded with my violent motion,
2625
02:23:09,058 --> 02:23:12,391
and spleen of speed to see your majesty!
2626
02:23:13,936 --> 02:23:17,436
- O cousin, thou art come to set mine eye.
2627
02:23:20,641 --> 02:23:23,566
The tackle of my heart
is cracked and burned,
2628
02:23:23,567 --> 02:23:25,905
and all the shrouds
wherewith my life should sail
2629
02:23:25,906 --> 02:23:28,746
are turned to one thread, one little hair.
2630
02:23:28,747 --> 02:23:32,157
My heart hath one poor
string to stay it by,
2631
02:23:32,158 --> 02:23:35,956
which holds but until thy news be uttered,
2632
02:23:35,957 --> 02:23:39,934
and then all this thou seest is but a clod
2633
02:23:39,935 --> 02:23:42,762
and module of confounded royalty.
2634
02:23:42,763 --> 02:23:45,563
- The Dauphin is preparing hitherward,
2635
02:23:45,564 --> 02:23:48,962
where God He knows how
we shall answer him,
2636
02:23:48,963 --> 02:23:51,180
for in a night the best part of my power,
2637
02:23:51,181 --> 02:23:52,915
as I upon advantage did remove,
2638
02:23:52,916 --> 02:23:55,192
were in the Washes all unwarily
2639
02:23:55,193 --> 02:23:57,943
devoured by the unexpected flood.
2640
02:23:59,267 --> 02:24:02,557
- You breathe these dead
news in as dead an ear.
2641
02:24:02,558 --> 02:24:03,558
My liege!
2642
02:24:05,037 --> 02:24:06,037
My lord!
2643
02:24:06,963 --> 02:24:09,046
But now a king, now thus.
2644
02:24:10,482 --> 02:24:13,751
- Even so must I run on, and even so stop.
2645
02:24:13,752 --> 02:24:18,104
What surety of the world,
what hope, what stay,
2646
02:24:18,105 --> 02:24:21,316
when this was now a king, and now is clay?
2647
02:24:21,317 --> 02:24:22,900
- Art thou gone so?
2648
02:24:23,907 --> 02:24:25,480
I do but stay behind
2649
02:24:25,481 --> 02:24:28,052
to do the office for thee of revenge,
2650
02:24:28,053 --> 02:24:30,715
and then my soul shall
wait on thee to heaven,
2651
02:24:30,716 --> 02:24:33,932
as it on Earth hath
been thy servant still.
2652
02:24:33,933 --> 02:24:37,995
Now, now, you stars that
move in your right spheres,
2653
02:24:37,996 --> 02:24:39,255
where be your powers?
2654
02:24:39,256 --> 02:24:40,968
Show now your mended faiths,
2655
02:24:40,969 --> 02:24:43,086
and instantly return with me again,
2656
02:24:43,087 --> 02:24:45,364
to push destruction and perpetual shame
2657
02:24:45,365 --> 02:24:47,865
out of the weak door of our fainting land.
2658
02:24:47,866 --> 02:24:50,278
Straight let us seek, or
straight we shall be sought,
2659
02:24:50,279 --> 02:24:52,813
the Dauphin rages at our very heels.
2660
02:24:52,814 --> 02:24:55,794
- It seems you know not,
then, so much as we.
2661
02:24:55,795 --> 02:24:58,295
The Cardinal Pandulph is within at rest,
2662
02:24:58,296 --> 02:25:01,114
who half an hour since
came from the Dauphin,
2663
02:25:01,115 --> 02:25:03,615
and brings from him
such offers of our peace
2664
02:25:03,616 --> 02:25:06,783
as we with honor and respect may take.
2665
02:25:07,695 --> 02:25:09,683
If you think meet, this
afternoon will post
2666
02:25:09,684 --> 02:25:12,684
to consummate this business happily.
2667
02:25:14,159 --> 02:25:17,576
- Let it be so, and you, my noble prince,
2668
02:25:18,471 --> 02:25:21,218
with other princes that
may best be spared,
2669
02:25:21,219 --> 02:25:23,495
shall wait upon your father's funeral.
2670
02:25:23,496 --> 02:25:25,978
- At Worcester must his body be interred,
2671
02:25:25,979 --> 02:25:27,574
for so he willed it.
2672
02:25:27,575 --> 02:25:29,449
- Thither shall it then,
2673
02:25:29,450 --> 02:25:31,804
and happily may your sweet self put on
2674
02:25:31,805 --> 02:25:35,834
the lineal state and glory of this land!
2675
02:25:35,835 --> 02:25:39,363
To whom with all submission, on my knee
2676
02:25:39,364 --> 02:25:41,883
I do bequeath my faithful services
2677
02:25:41,884 --> 02:25:44,476
and true subjection everlastingly.
2678
02:25:44,477 --> 02:25:47,414
- And the like tender of our love we make,
2679
02:25:47,415 --> 02:25:50,415
to rest without a spot for evermore.
2680
02:25:53,435 --> 02:25:56,446
- I have a kind soul that
would give you thanks
2681
02:25:56,447 --> 02:26:00,054
and knows not how to do it but with tears.
2682
02:26:00,055 --> 02:26:03,288
- O, let us pay the time but needful woe,
2683
02:26:03,289 --> 02:26:06,876
since it hath been
beforehand with our griefs.
2684
02:26:06,877 --> 02:26:09,434
This England never did, nor never shall,
2685
02:26:09,435 --> 02:26:12,145
lie at the proud foot of a conqueror,
2686
02:26:12,146 --> 02:26:15,645
but when it first did
help to wound itself.
2687
02:26:15,646 --> 02:26:18,854
Now these her princes are come home again,
2688
02:26:18,855 --> 02:26:21,996
come the three corners
of the world in arms,
2689
02:26:21,997 --> 02:26:23,868
and we shall shock them.
2690
02:26:23,869 --> 02:26:26,266
Nought shall make us rue,
2691
02:26:26,267 --> 02:26:29,434
if England to itself do rest but true.
2692
02:26:30,675 --> 02:26:33,258
(solemn music)
2693
02:26:40,665 --> 02:26:44,498
(singing in foreign language)
2694
02:29:04,743 --> 02:29:07,910
(audience applauding)
2695
02:29:49,886 --> 02:29:52,803
(steady drum beat)
2696
02:29:52,827 --> 02:29:55,827
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