KING PHILIP
Know him in us, that here hold up his right. KING JOHN
In us, that are our own great deputy And bear possession of our person here, Lord of our presence, Angiers,
and of you. First Citizen
A greater power then we denies all this; And till it be undoubted, we do lock Our former scruple in our
strong-barr'd gates; King'd of our fears, until our fears, resolved, Be by some certain king purged and
deposed. BASTARD
By heaven, these scroyles of Angiers flout you, kings, And stand securely on their battlements, As in a
theatre, whence they gape and point At your industrious scenes and acts of death. Your royal presences
be ruled by me: Do like the mutines of Jerusalem, Be friends awhile and both conjointly bend Your sharpest
deeds of malice on this town: By east and west let France and England mount Their battering cannon
charged to the mouths, Till their soul-fearing clamours have brawl'd down The flinty ribs of this contemptuous
city: I'ld play incessantly upon these jades, Even till unfenced desolation Leave them as naked as the vulgar
air. That done, dissever your united strengths, And part your mingled colours once again; Turn face to
face and bloody point to point; Then, in a moment, Fortune shall cull forth Out of one side her happy
minion, To whom in favour she shall give the day, And kiss him with a glorious victory. How like you this
wild counsel, mighty states? Smacks it not something of the policy? KING JOHN
Now, by the sky that hangs above our heads, I like it well. France, shall we knit our powers And lay this
Angiers even to the ground; Then after fight who shall be king of it? BASTARD
An if thou hast the mettle of a king, Being wronged as we are by this peevish town, Turn thou the mouth
of thy artillery, As we will ours, against these saucy walls; And when that we have dash'd them to the
ground, Why then defy each other and pell-mell Make work upon ourselves, for heaven or hell. KING PHILIP
Let it be so. Say, where will you assault? KING JOHN
We from the west will send destruction Into this city's bosom. AUSTRIA
I from the north. KING PHILIP
Our thunder from the south Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town.
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