Henry V (The Play, Historical Background and Analysis of the Character in the Play). William Hazlitt

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to my chattels and my movables.

       Let senses rule; the word is “Pitch and Pay.”

       Trust none;

       For oaths are straws, men’s faiths are wafer-cakes

       And hold-fast is the only dog, my duck;

       Therefore, Caveto be thy counsellor.

       Go, clear thy crystals. Yokefellows in arms,

       Let us to France; like horse-leeches, my boys,

       To suck, to suck, the very blood to suck!

      BOY.

       And that’s but unwholesome food, they say.

      PISTOL.

       Touch her soft mouth, and march.

      BARDOLPH.

       Farewell, hostess.

      [Kissing her.]

      NYM.

       I cannot kiss; that is the humour of it; but, adieu.

      PISTOL.

       Let housewifery appear. Keep close, I thee command.

      HOSTESS.

       Farewell; adieu.

      [Exeunt.]

      SCENE IV.

       France. The King’s palace.

       Table of Contents

      [Flourish. Enter the French King, the Dauphin, the Dukes of Berri and Bretagne [the Constable, and others.]

      FRENCH KING.

       Thus comes the English with full power upon us,

       And more than carefully it us concerns

       To answer royally in our defences.

       Therefore the Dukes of Berri and of Bretagne,

       Of Brabant and of Orleans, shall make forth,

       And you, Prince Dauphin, with all swift dispatch,

       To line and new repair our towns of war

       With men of courage and with means defendant;

       For England his approaches makes as fierce

       As waters to the sucking of a gulf.

       It fits us then to be as provident

       As fears may teach us out of late examples

       Left by the fatal and neglected English

       Upon our fields.

      DAUPHIN.

       My most redoubted father,

       It is most meet we arm us ‘gainst the foe;

       For peace itself should not so dull a kingdom,

       Though war nor no known quarrel were in question,

       But that defences, musters, preparations,

       Should be maintain’d, assembled, and collected,

       As were a war in expectation.

       Therefore, I say, ‘tis meet we all go forth

       To view the sick and feeble parts of France.

       And let us do it with no show of fear;

       No, with no more than if we heard that England

       Were busied with a Whitsun morris-dance;

       For, my good liege, she is so idly king’d,

       Her sceptre so fantastically borne

       By a vain, giddy, shallow, humorous youth,

       That fear attends her not.

      CONSTABLE.

       O peace, Prince Dauphin!

       You are too much mistaken in this king.

       Question your Grace the late ambassadors

       With what great state he heard their embassy,

       How well supplied with noble counsellors,

       How modest in exception, and withal

       How terrible in constant resolution,

       And you shall find his vanities forespent

       Were but the outside of the Roman Brutus,

       Covering discretion with a coat of folly;

       As gardeners do with ordure hide those roots

       That shall first spring and be most delicate.

      DAUPHIN.

       Well, ‘tis not so, my Lord High Constable;

       But though we think it so, it is no matter.

       In cases of defence ‘tis best to weigh

       The enemy more mighty than he seems,

       So the proportions of defence are fill’d;

       Which, of a weak and niggardly projection,

       Doth, like a miser, spoil his coat with scanting

       A little cloth.

      FRENCH KING.

       Think we King Harry strong;

       And, Princes, look you strongly arm to meet him.

       The kindred of him hath been flesh’d upon us;

       And he is bred out of that bloody strain

       That haunted us in our familiar paths.

       Witness our too much memorable shame

       When Cressy battle fatally was struck,

       And all our princes captiv’d by the hand

       Of that black name, Edward, Black Prince of Wales;

       Whiles that his mountain sire, on mountain standing,

       Up in the air, crown’d with the golden sun,

       Saw his heroical seed, and smil’d to see him,

      

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