The Life of King Henry V. William Shakespeare

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parts asunder;

       Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts.

       Into a thousand parts divide one man,

       And make imaginary puissance.

       Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them

       Printing their proud hoofs i’ th’ receiving earth.

       For ’tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings,

       Carry them here and there, jumping o’er times,

       Turning the accomplishment of many years

       Into an hour-glass: for the which supply,

       Admit me Chorus to this history;

       Who prologue-like your humble patience pray,

       Gently to hear, kindly to judge, our play.

      [Exit.]

       Table of Contents

      SCENE I. London. An ante-chamber in the King’s palace.

      Enter the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely.

      CANTERBURY.

       My lord, I’ll tell you, that self bill is urg’d

       Which in the eleventh year of the last king’s reign

       Was like, and had indeed against us passed

       But that the scambling and unquiet time

       Did push it out of farther question.

      ELY.

       But how, my lord, shall we resist it now?

      CANTERBURY.

       It must be thought on. If it pass against us,

       We lose the better half of our possession:

       For all the temporal lands, which men devout

       By testament have given to the Church,

       Would they strip from us; being valu’d thus:

       As much as would maintain, to the King’s honour,

       Full fifteen earls and fifteen hundred knights,

       Six thousand and two hundred good esquires;

       And, to relief of lazars and weak age,

       Of indigent faint souls past corporal toil,

       A hundred almshouses right well supplied;

       And to the coffers of the King beside,

       A thousand pounds by th’ year. Thus runs the bill.

      ELY.

       This would drink deep.

      CANTERBURY.

       ’Twould drink the cup and all.

      ELY.

       But what prevention?

      CANTERBURY.

       The King is full of grace and fair regard.

      ELY.

       And a true lover of the holy Church.

      CANTERBURY.

       The courses of his youth promis’d it not.

       The breath no sooner left his father’s body

       But that his wildness, mortified in him,

       Seemed to die too; yea, at that very moment

       Consideration like an angel came

       And whipped th’ offending Adam out of him,

       Leaving his body as a paradise

       T’ envelope and contain celestial spirits.

       Never was such a sudden scholar made,

       Never came reformation in a flood

       With such a heady currance scouring faults,

       Nor never Hydra-headed wilfulness

       So soon did lose his seat, and all at once,

       As in this king.

      ELY.

       We are blessed in the change.

      CANTERBURY.

       Hear him but reason in divinity

       And, all-admiring, with an inward wish

       You would desire the King were made a prelate;

       Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs,

       You would say it hath been all in all his study;

       List his discourse of war, and you shall hear

       A fearful battle rendered you in music;

       Turn him to any cause of policy,

       The Gordian knot of it he will unloose,

       Familiar as his garter; that, when he speaks,

       The air, a chartered libertine, is still,

       And the mute wonder lurketh in men’s ears

       To steal his sweet and honeyed sentences;

       So that the art and practic part of life

       Must be the mistress to this theoric:

       Which is a wonder how his Grace should glean it,

       Since his addiction was to courses vain,

       His companies unlettered, rude, and shallow,

       His hours filled up with riots, banquets, sports,

       And never noted in him any study,

       Any retirement, any sequestration

       From open haunts and popularity.

      ELY.

       The strawberry grows underneath the nettle,

       And wholesome berries thrive and ripen best

       Neighboured by fruit of baser quality;

      

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