Welcome to PhiloLogic  
   home |  the ARTFL project |  download |  documentation |  sample databases |   
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].
To look up a word in a dictionary, select the word with your mouse and press 'd' on your keyboard.

Previous section

Next section

Scene I. [Footnote: London note. The palace. Sennet. note Enter King, Gloucester, and Exeter.

King.
Have you perused the letters from the pope,
The emperor and the Earl of Armagnac note?

Glou.
I have, my lord: and their intent is this:
They humbly sue unto your excellence
To have a godly peace concluded of
Between the realms of England and of France.

King.
How doth your grace affect their note motion?

Glou.
Well, my good lord; and as the only means
To stop effusion of our note Christian blood
And stablish quietness on every side.

King.
Ay, marry, uncle; for I always thought
It was both impious and unnatural
That such immanity and bloody strife
Should reign among professors of one faith.

Glou.
Beside, my lord, the sooner to effect

-- 83 --


And surer bind this note knot of amity,
The Earl of Armagnac, near knit note to Charles,
A man of great authority in France,
Proffers his only daughter to your grace
In marriage, with a large and sumptuous dowry note.

King.
Marriage, uncle! alas, note my years are young! note
And fitter is my study and my books
Than wanton dalliance with a paramour.
Yet call the ambassadors; and, as you please,
So let them have their answers every one:
I shall be well content with any choice
Tends to God's glory and my note country's weal.
Enter note Winchester in Cardinal's habit, a Legate and two Ambassadors.

Exe.
What! is my Lord of Winchester install'd,
And call'd unto a cardinal's degree?
Then I perceive that will be verified
Henry the Fifth did sometime prophesy,
‘If once he come to be a cardinal,
He'll make his cap co-equal with the crown.’

King.
My lords ambassadors, your several suits
Have been consider'd and debated on.
Your purpose is both good and reasonable;
And therefore are we certainly resolved
To draw conditions of a friendly peace;
Which by my Lord of note Winchester we mean
Shall be transported presently to France.

Glou.
And for the proffer of my lord your master,
I have inform'd his highness so at large
As liking of the lady's virtuous gifts,

-- 84 --


Her beauty and the value of her dower,
He doth intend she shall be England's queen. note

King.
In argument and proof of which contract,
Bear her this jewel, pledge of my affection.
And so, my lord protector, see them guarded
And safely brought to Dover; where inshipp'd note
Commit them to the fortune of the sea.
[Exeunt note all but Winchester and Legate.

Win.
Stay, my lord legate: you shall first receive
The sum of money which I promised
Should be deliver'd note to his holiness
For clothing me in these grave note ornaments.
note

Leg.
I will attend upon your lordship's leisure.

Win. [Aside note]
Now Winchester will not submit, I trow,
Or be inferior to the proudest peer.
Humphrey of Gloucester, thou shalt well perceive
That, neither in birth or for note authority,
The bishop will be overborne note by thee:
I'll either make thee stoop and bend thy knee,
Or sack this country with a mutiny.
[Exeunt. note note
Previous section

Next section


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].
Powered by PhiloLogic