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- 1 Enter King John, Pandulph with the crown, and Attendants.
- 2 KING JOHN.
- 3 Thus have I yielded up into your hand
- 4 The circle of my glory.
- 5 PANDULPH.
- 6 [_Giving King John the crown._]
- 7 Take again
- 8 From this my hand, as holding of the pope,
- 9 Your sovereign greatness and authority.
- 10 KING JOHN.
- 11 Now keep your holy word. Go meet the French,
- 12 And from his holiness use all your power
- 13 To stop their marches ’fore we are inflam’d.
- 14 Our discontented counties do revolt;
- 15 Our people quarrel with obedience,
- 16 Swearing allegiance and the love of soul
- 17 To stranger blood, to foreign royalty.
- 18 This inundation of mistemper’d humour
- 19 Rests by you only to be qualified.
- 20 Then pause not; for the present time’s so sick
- 21 That present med’cine must be minist’red
- 22 Or overthrow incurable ensues.
- 23 PANDULPH.
- 24 It was my breath that blew this tempest up,
- 25 Upon your stubborn usage of the pope;
- 26 But since you are a gentle convertite,
- 27 My tongue shall hush again this storm of war
- 28 And make fair weather in your blust’ring land.
- 29 On this Ascension-day, remember well,
- 30 Upon your oath of service to the pope,
- 31 Go I to make the French lay down their arms.
- 32 [_Exit._]
- 33 KING JOHN.
- 34 Is this Ascension-day? Did not the prophet
- 35 Say that before Ascension-day at noon
- 36 My crown I should give off? Even so I have.
- 37 I did suppose it should be on constraint;
- 38 But, heaven be thank’d, it is but voluntary.
- 39 Enter the Bastard.
- 40 BASTARD.
- 41 All Kent hath yielded. Nothing there holds out
- 42 But Dover Castle. London hath receiv’d,
- 43 Like a kind host, the Dauphin and his powers.
- 44 Your nobles will not hear you, but are gone
- 45 To offer service to your enemy;
- 46 And wild amazement hurries up and down
- 47 The little number of your doubtful friends.
- 48 KING JOHN.
- 49 Would not my lords return to me again
- 50 After they heard young Arthur was alive?
- 51 BASTARD.
- 52 They found him dead and cast into the streets,
- 53 An empty casket, where the jewel of life
- 54 By some damn’d hand was robb’d and ta’en away.
- 55 KING JOHN.
- 56 That villain Hubert told me he did live.
- 57 BASTARD.
- 58 So, on my soul, he did, for aught he knew.
- 59 But wherefore do you droop? Why look you sad?
- 60 Be great in act, as you have been in thought;
- 61 Let not the world see fear and sad distrust
- 62 Govern the motion of a kingly eye.
- 63 Be stirring as the time; be fire with fire;
- 64 Threaten the threat’ner, and outface the brow
- 65 Of bragging horror. So shall inferior eyes,
- 66 That borrow their behaviours from the great,
- 67 Grow great by your example and put on
- 68 The dauntless spirit of resolution.
- 69 Away, and glister like the god of war
- 70 When he intendeth to become the field.
- 71 Show boldness and aspiring confidence.
- 72 What, shall they seek the lion in his den,
- 73 And fright him there? And make him tremble there?
- 74 O, let it not be said! Forage, and run
- 75 To meet displeasure farther from the doors,
- 76 And grapple with him ere he come so nigh.
- 77 KING JOHN.
- 78 The legate of the pope hath been with me,
- 79 And I have made a happy peace with him;
- 80 And he hath promis’d to dismiss the powers
- 81 Led by the Dauphin.
- 82 BASTARD.
- 83 O inglorious league!
- 84 Shall we, upon the footing of our land,
- 85 Send fair-play orders and make compromise,
- 86 Insinuation, parley, and base truce
- 87 To arms invasive? Shall a beardless boy,
- 88 A cocker’d silken wanton, brave our fields,
- 89 And flesh his spirit in a warlike soil,
- 90 Mocking the air with colours idly spread,
- 91 And find no check? Let us, my liege, to arms!
- 92 Perchance the cardinal cannot make your peace;
- 93 Or if he do, let it at least be said
- 94 They saw we had a purpose of defence.
- 95 KING JOHN.
- 96 Have thou the ordering of this present time.
- 97 BASTARD.
- 98 Away, then, with good courage! Yet, I know
- 99 Our party may well meet a prouder foe.
- 100 [_Exeunt._]