The fearful difference of incensed kings: And shall these hands, so lately purg'd of blood, So newly join'd in love, so strong in both, 250 Unyoke this seizure, and this kind regreet ? My reverend father, let it not be so : Out of your grace, devise, ordain, impose Pand. All form is formless, order orderless, A fasting tyger safer by the tooth, 260 Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost hold. 970 What What since thou swor'st, is sworn against thyself, For that, which thou hast sworn to do amiss, And being not done, where doing tends to ill, Is, to mistake again; though indirect, And falsehood falsehood cures; as fire cools fire, It is religion, that doth make vows kept ; But thou hast sworn against religion : 280 290 By which thou swear'st against the thing thou swear'st; And better conquest never canst thou make, If thou vouchsafe them: but, if not, then know, 300 So heavy, as thou shalt not shake them off, Aust. Aust. Rebellion, flat rebellion! Faulc. Will't not be? Will not a calf's-skin stop that mouth of thine? Lewis. Father, to arms! Blanch. Upon thy wedding-day? Against the blood that thou hast married? 309 What, shall our feast be kept with slaughter'd men'? O husband, hear me !-aye, alack, how new Against mine uncle. Const. Oh, upon my knee, Made hard with kneeling, I do pray to thee, Thou virtuous dauphin, alter not the doom Fore-thought by heaven. 320 Blanch. Now shall I see thy love; What motive may Be stronger with thee than the name of wife? Const. That which upholdeth him that thee up holds, His honour: Oh, thine honour, Lewis, thine honour! from thee! Const. O fair return of banish'd majesty! 330 Eli. O foul revolt of French inconstancy! K. John. France, thou shalt rue this hour within this hour. Faulc. Old time the clock-setter, that bald sexton time, Is it as he will? well then, France shall rue. Blanch. The sun's o'ercast with blood: Fair day, adieu! Which is the side that I must go withal ? 340 Lewis. Lady, with me; with me thy fortune lies. Blanch. There where my fortune lives, there my life dies. K. John. Cousin, go draw our puissance together.[Exit FAULCONBRIDGE. France, I am burn'd up with inflaming wrath; A rage, whose heat hath this condition, That nothing can allay, nothing but blood, 350 The blood, and dearest-valu’d blood, of France. shalt turn To ashes, ere our blood shall quench that fire: Look Look to thyself, thou art in jeopardy. K. John. No more than he that threats.-To arms, let's hie! [Exeunt. SCENE II. A Field of Battle. Alarums, Excursions: Enter FAULCONBRIDGE, with AUSTRIA's Head. Faulc. Now, by my life, this day grows wondrous hot; Some airy devil hovers in the sky, And pours down mischief. Austria's head lie there; While Philip breathes. Enter King JOHN, ARTHUR, and HUBERT. ვნი K. John. Hubert, keep this boy :-Philip, make up; My mother is assailed in our tent, And ta'en, I fear. Faulc. My lord, I rescu'd her; [Exeunt. SCENE |