Fr. King. For us, we will confider of this further: To-morrow fhall you bear our full intent Back to our brother of England. Dau. For the Dauphin, I stand here for him; What to him from England? The mighty fender, doth he prize you at. Dau. Say, if my father render fair reply, Nothing but odds with England; to that end, I did present him with thofe Paris balls. Exe. He'll make your Paris Louvre shake for it, And these he 'mafters now; now he weighs time, Fr. King. To-morrow you fhall know our mind at full. [Flourish. Exe. Difpatch us with all fpeed, left that our king Come here himself to queftion our delay; For he is footed in this land already.. Fr. King. You fhall be foon difpatch'd, with fair con ditions: A night is but small breath, and little pause, [Exeunt. Cho. Thus with 'imagin'd wing our fwift fcene flies, Than that of thought. Suppofe, that you have feen With filken ftreamers the young Phoebus fanning. Holding due courfe to Harfleur. Follow, follow! ม imagin'd wing]-wing affifted by your imagination. ivage,]-bank, or fhore. Grapple W Grapple your minds to fternage of this navy; With fatal mouths gaping on 'girded Harfleur. The offer likes not: and the nimble gunner [Alarum; and chambers go off. And down goes all before him. Still be kind, And eke out our performance with your mind. [Exit. Eater king Henry, Exeter, Bedford, Glofter, and foldiers, with Scaling ladders. K. Henry. Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; 'Or close the wall up with the English dead! In peace, there's nothing so becomes a man, Beerage. * girded]-wall'd round. ▾ linftock]—the staff, whereto the match is fix'd, for firing off ord. nance. z chambers]-cannon. Or clofe the wall up]-(Either win the town) Or, &c. As As modest stillness, and humility: But when the blaft of war blows in our ears, Let it pry through the 'portage of the head, O'er-hang and 'jutty his confounded base, Now fet the teeth, and stretch the noftril wide; That thofe, whom you call'd fathers, did beget you! And teach them how to war!-And you, good yeomen, That you are worth your breeding: which I doubt not; I fee you ftand like greyhounds in the flips, b prtage]-open space, port-holes-let the eye appear in the head as cannon through the battlements. d o'erwhelm it,]-fcowl over it. jutty bis confounded bafe,]-fhoot beyond its worn foundation. bend up] -as a bow. argument.]-opponents. "fet]-fetch'd, deriv'd. Follow Follow your spirit: and, upon this charge, [Exeunt King and train. [Alarm, and chambers go off. SCENE II: Enter Nymn, Bardolph, Piftol, and Boy. Bard. On, on, on, on, on! to the breach, to the breach ! Nym. 'Pray thee, lieutenant, ftay; the knocks are too hot; and, for mine own part, I have not 'a cafe of lives: the humour of it is too hot, that is the very plainfong of it. Pift. The plain-fong is most juft: for humours do Knocks go and come; God's vaffals drop and die In bloody field, Doth win immortal fame. Boy. 'Would I were in an ale-house in London! I would give all my fame for a pot of ale, and fafety. Pift. And I: If wishes would prevail with me, My purpose should not fail with me, But thither would I hye. Boy. As duly, but not as truly, as bird doth fing on bough. Enter Fluellen. Flu. 'Splood!-Up to the preaches, you rafcals! will you not up to the preaches? • corporal. 1a cafe]-a brace, a fet. |