Else, what a mockery should it be to swear! And better conquest never canst thou make, So heavy, as thou shalt not shake them off, Bast. Blanch. Upon thy wedding day? Against the blood that thou hast married? What, shall our feast be kept with slaughter'd men? Against mine uncle. Const. O, upon my knee, Made hard with kneeling, I do pray to thee, Blanch. Now shall I see thy love; What motiva may Be stronger with thee than the name of wife? Const. That which upholdeth him that thee upholds, His honour: O, thine honour, Lewis, thine honour! Lew. I muse,2 your majesty doth seem so cold, (1) Music for dancing. (2) Wonder When such profound respects do pull you on. Const. O fair return of banish'd majesty! Bast. Old time the clock-setter, that bald sexton Is it as he will? well then, France shall rue. Blanch. The sun's o'ercast with blood: Fair day, adieu ! Which is the side that I must go withal? Lew. Lady, with me; with me thy fortune lies. Blanch. There where my fortune lives, there my life dies. K. John. Cousin, go draw our puissance1 together.[Exit Bastard. France, I am burn'd up with inflaming wrath; A rage, whose heat hath this condition, That nothing can allay, nothing but blood, The blood, and dearest-valu'd blood, of France. K. Phi. Thy rage shall burn thee up, and thou shalt turn To ashes, ere our blood shall quench that fire: K. John. No more than he that threats.-To arms let's hie! [Exeunt. (1) Force. SCENE II-The same. Plains near Angiers. Bast. Now, by my life, this day grows won Some airy devil hovers in the sky, And pours down mischief. Austria's head lie here Enter King John, Arthur, and Hubert. K. John. Hubert, keep this boy :-Philip, Ma up: My mother is assailed in our tent, And ta'en, I fear. Bast. My lord, I rescu'd her; Will bring this labour to a happy end. [Exeunt. SCENE III.-The same. Alarums; Excur sions; Retreat. Enter King John, Elinor, Arthur, the Bastard, Hubert, and Lords. K. John. So shall it be; your grace shall stay behind, [To Elinor. So strongly guarded.-Cousin, look not sad: [To Arthur. Thy grandam loves thee; and thy uncle will Arth. O, this will make my mother die with grief. And, ere our coming, see thou shake the bags Bast. Bell, Look, and candle, shall not drive me (1) Gold coin. When gold and silver becks me to come on. For your fair safety; so I kiss your hand. Eli. Farewell, my gentle cousin. Coz, farewell. [Exit Bastard. Eli. Come hither, little kinsman; hark, a word. [She takes Arthur aside. K. John. Come hither, Hubert. O my gentle Hubert, We owe thee much; within this wall of flesh so yet: But thou shalt have; and creep time ne'er so slow, The sun is in the heaven, and the proud day, Had bak'd thy blood, and made it heavy-thick (1) Showy ornaments. And strain their cheeks to idle merriment, Or if that thou could'st see me without eyes, Though that my death were adjunct2 to my act, K. John. Do not I know, thou would'st? Good Hubert, Hubert, Hubert, throw thine eye On yon young boy: I'll tell thee what, my friend, He is a very serpent in my way: And, wheresoe'er this foot of mine doth tread, Hub. And I will keep him so, That he shall not offend your majesty. K. John. Death. Enough. I could be merry now: Hubert, I love thee; K. John. (1) Conception. (2) Joined. [Exeuni. |