Henry V (Folio 1, 1623)
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Flourish. Enter Chorus.
¶Now all the Youth of England are on fire,
¶And silken Dalliance in the Wardrobe lyes:
465Now thriue the Armorers, and Honors thought
¶Following the Mirror of all Christian Kings,
¶With winged heeles, as English Mercuries.
470For now sits Expectation in the Ayre,
¶And hides a Sword, from Hilts vnto the Point,
¶With Crownes Imperiall, Crownes and Coronets,
¶Promis'd to Harry, and his followers.
¶The French aduis'd by good intelligence
475Of this most dreadfull preparation,
¶Shake in their feare, and with pale Pollicy
¶Like little Body with a mightie Heart:
480What mightst thou do, that honour would thee do,
¶Were all thy children kinde and naturall:
¶But see, thy fault France hath in thee found out,
¶With treacherous Crownes, and three corrupted men:
485One, Richard Earle of Cambridge, and the second
¶Henry Lord Scroope of Masham, and the third
¶Sir Thomas Grey Knight of Northumberland,
¶Haue for the Gilt of France (O guilt indeed)
¶Confirm'd Conspiracy with fearefull France,
490And by their hands, this grace of Kings must dye.
¶Ere he take ship for France; and in Southampton.
¶Linger your patience on, and wee'l digest
495The summe is payde, the Traitors are agreed,
¶The King is set from London, and the Scene
¶Is now transported (Gentles) to Southampton,
500And bring you backe: Charming the narrow seas
¶Wee'l not offend one stomacke with our Play.
¶But till the King come forth, and not till then,
¶Vnto Southampton do we shift our Scene.
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