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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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Scene IV. [Footnote: Another note part of the field. Enter Salisbury, Pembroke, and Bigot.

Sal.
I did not think the king so stored with friends.

Pem.
Up once again; put spirit in the French:
If they miscarry, note we miscarry too.

Sal.
That misbegotten devil, Faulconbridge,
In spite of spite, alone upholds the day.

Pem.
They say King John sore sick hath left the field.
Enter Melun, wounded.

Mel.
Lead me to the revolts of England here.

Sal.
When we were happy we had other names.

Pem.
It is the Count Melun.

Sal.
Wounded to death.

Mel.
Fly, noble English, you are bought and sold;
Unthread the rude eye note of rebellion
And welcome home again discarded faith.
Seek out King John and fall before his feet;

-- 87 --


For if the French be lords note of this loud day,
He means to recompense the pains you take
By cutting off your heads: thus hath he sworn
And I with him, and many moe note with me,
Upon the altar at Saint note Edmundsbury;
Even on that altar where we swore to you
Dear amity and everlasting love.

Sal.
May this be possible? may this be true?

Mel.
Have I not hideous death within my view,
Retaining but a quantity of life,
Which bleeds away, even as a form of wax
Resolveth from his note figure 'gainst the fire?
What in the world should make me now deceive,
Since I must lose note the use of all deceit?
Why should I then be false, since it is true
That I must die here and live hence by truth?
I say again, if Lewis do note win the day,
He is forsworn, if e'er those eyes of yours
Behold another day break in the east:
But even this night, whose black contagious breath
Already smokes about the burning crest note
Of the old, feeble and day-wearied sun,
Even this ill night, your breathing shall expire,
Paying the fine of rated note treachery
Even with a treacherous fine of all your lives,
If Lewis by your assistance win the day.
Commend me to one Hubert with your king:
The love of him, and this respect besides, note
For that my grandsire was an Englishman,
Awakes my conscience to confess all this.
In lieu whereof, I pray you, bear me hence
From forth the noise and rumour of the field,
Where I may think the remnant of my thoughts

-- 88 --


In peace, and part this body and my soul
With contemplation and devout desires.

Sal.
We do believe thee: and beshrew my soul
But I do love the favour and the form
Of this most fair occasion, by the which
We will untread the steps of damned flight,
And like a bated and retired note flood,
Leaving our rankness note and irregular course,
Stoop low within those bounds we have o'erlook'd note
And calmly run on in obedience
Even to our ocean, to our great King John.
My arm shall give thee help to bear thee hence;
For I do see the cruel pangs note of death
Right in thine eye note. Away, my friends! New flight; note
And happy newness, that intends old right note.
[Exeunt, leading off Melun. note
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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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