of Henry the fift.
990551King. If not, what followes?
991552Exe. Bloody cō
straint, for if you hide the crown
992553Euen in your hearts, there will he rake for it:
993554Therefore in
fierce tempe
st is he comming,
994555In thunder, and in earthquake, like a
Ioue,
995556That if requiring faile, he will compell it:
999557And on your heads turnes he the widowes teares,
1000558The Orphanes cries, the dead mens bones,
1002560For husbands, fathers, and di
stre
ssed louers,
1003561Which
shall be
swallowed in this controuer
sie.
1004562This is his claime, his threatning, and my me
ssage,
1005563Vnles the
Dolphin be in pre
sence here,
1006564To whom expre
sly we bring greeting too.
1010565Dol. For the
Dolphin? I
stand here for him,
1012567Exe. Scorn & de
fiance,
slight regard, contempt,
1013568And any thing that may not misbecome
1014569The mightie
sender, doth he pri
se you at:
1015570Thus
saith my king. Vnles your fathers highne
sse
1017571Sweeten the bitter mocke you
sent his Maie
stie,
1018572Heele call you to
so loud an an
swere for it,
1019573That caues and wombely vaultes of
France 1020574Shall chide your tre
spa
sse, and return your mock,
1021575In
second accent of his ordenance.
1022576Dol. Say that my father render faire reply,
578For I de
sire nothing
so much,
1025580And for that cau
se according to his youth
1026581I did pre
sent him with tho
se
Paris balles.
1027582Exe. Heele make your
Paris Louer
shake for it,
1028583Were it the mi
stre
sse Court of mightie
Europe.
1029584And be a
ssured, youle
finde a di
fference
1030585As we his
subie
cts haue in wonder found:
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