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Henry V (Folio 1, 1623)
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1788Actus Tertius.
1789Chorus.
1790Now entertaine coniecture of a time,
1791When creeping Murmure and the poring Darke
1793From Camp to Camp, through the foule Womb of Night
1798Each Battaile sees the others vmber'd face.
1799Steed threatens Steed, in high and boastfull Neighs
1800Piercing the Nights dull Eare: and from the Tents,
1801The Armourers accomplishing the Knights,
1803Giue dreadfull note of preparation.
1804The Countrey Cocks doe crow, the Clocks doe towle:
1805And the third howre of drowsie Morning nam'd,
1806Prowd of their Numbers, and secure in Soule,
1808Doe the low-rated English play at Dice;
1809And chide the creeple-tardy-gated Night,
1810Who like a foule and ougly Witch doth limpe
1812Like Sacrifices, by their watchfull Fires
1813Sit patiently, and inly ruminate
1815Inuesting lanke-leane Cheekes, and Warre-worne Coats,
1816Presented them vnto the gazing Moone
1817So many horride Ghosts. O now, who will behold
1818The Royall Captaine of this ruin'd Band
1819Walking from Watch to Watch, from Tent to Tent;
1820Let him cry, Prayse and Glory on his head:
1822Bids them good morrow with a modest Smyle,
1823And calls them Brothers, Friends, and Countreymen.
1824Vpon his Royall Face there is no note,
1825How dread an Army hath enrounded him;
1826Nor doth he dedicate one iot of Colour
1827Vnto the wearie and all-watched Night:
1828But freshly lookes, and ouer-beares Attaint,
1830That euery Wretch, pining and pale before,
1831Beholding him, plucks comfort from his Lookes.
1833His liberall Eye doth giue to euery one,
1834Thawing cold feare, that meane and gentle all
1836A little touch of Harry in the Night,
1840(Right ill dispos'd, in brawle ridiculous)
1842Minding true things, by what their Mock'ries bee.
1843 Exit.