KING OF FRANCE
We'll give them present audience. Go, and bring them.
Exeunt Messenger and certain Lords
You see this chase is hotly follow'd, friends. DAUPHIN
Turn head, and stop pursuit; for coward dogs Most spend their mouths when what they seem to threaten Runs
far before them. Good my sovereign, Take up the English short, and let them know Of what a monarchy
you are the head: Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sin As self-neglecting.
Re-enter Lords, with EXETER and train KING OF FRANCE
From our brother England? EXETER
From him; and thus he greets your majesty. He wills you, in the name of God Almighty, That you divest
yourself, and lay apart The borrow'd glories that by gift of heaven, By law of nature and of nations, 'long To
him and to his heirs; namely, the crown And all wide-stretched honours that pertain By custom and the
ordinance of times Unto the crown of France. That you may know 'Tis no sinister nor no awkward claim, Pick'd
from the worm-holes of long-vanish'd days, Nor from the dust of old oblivion raked, He sends you this
most memorable line, In every branch truly demonstrative; Willing to overlook this pedigree: And when you
find him evenly derived From his most famed of famous ancestors, Edward the Third, he bids you then
resign Your crown and kingdom, indirectly held From him the native and true challenger. KING OF FRANCE
Or else what follows? EXETER
Bloody constraint; for if you hide the crown Even in your hearts, there will he rake for it: Therefore in fierce
tempest is he coming, In thunder and in earthquake, like a Jove, That, if requiring fail, he will compel; And
bids you, in the bowels of the Lord, Deliver up the crown, and to take mercy On the poor souls for whom
this hungry war Opens his vasty jaws; and on your head Turning the widows' tears, the orphans' cries The
dead men's blood, the pining maidens groans, For husbands, fathers and betrothed lovers, That shall be
swallow'd in this controversy. This is his claim, his threatening and my message; Unless the Dauphin be
in presence here, To whom expressly I bring greeting too. KING OF FRANCE
For us, we will consider of this further: To-morrow shall you bear our full intent Back to our brother England. DAUPHIN
For the Dauphin, I stand here for him: what to him from England? EXETER
Scorn and defiance; slight regard, contempt, And any thing that may not misbecome The mighty sender,
doth he prize you at. Thus says my king; an' if your father's highness Do not, in grant of all demands at
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