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Install your highness in your proper right:
And, herewithal, I render to your hands
These prisoners, chief occasion of our strife. King Edward
So, John of France, I see you keep your word.
You promisâd to be sooner with ourself
Than we did think for, and âtis so indeed:
But, had you done at first as now you do,
How many civil towns had stood untouchâd
That now are turnâd to ragged heaps of stones?
How many peopleâs lives mightâst thou have savâd
That are untimely sunk into their graves?
Edward, recount not things irrevocable;
Tell me what ransom thou requirâst to have.
Thy ransom, John, hereafter shall be known.
But first to England thou must cross the seas
To see what entertainment it affords;
Howeâer it falls, it cannot be so bad
As ours hath been since we arrivâd in France.
Accursed man! of this I was foretold,
But did misconster what the prophet told.
Now, father, this petition Edward makesâ â
To thee, kneels whose grace hath been his strongest shield,
That, as thy pleasure chose me for the man
To be the instrument to show thy power,
So thou wilt grant, that many princes more,
Bred and brought up within that little isle,
May still be famous for like victories!â â
And, for my part, the bloody scars I bear,
And weary nights that I have watchâd in field,
The dangerous conflicts I have often had,
The fearful menaces were profferâd me,
The heat and cold and what else might displease,
I wish were now redoubled twenty-fold;
So that hereafter ages, when they read
The painful traffic of my tender youth,
Might thereby be inflamed with such resolve
As not the territories of France alone,
But likewise Spain, Turkey, and what countries else
That justly would provoke fair Englandâs ire,
Might, at their presence, tremble and retire!
Here, English lords, we do proclaim a rest,
An interceasing of our painful arms:
Sheath up your swords, refresh your weary limbs,
Peruse your spoils; and, after we have breathâd
A day or two within this haven-town,
God willing, then for England weâll be shippâd;
Where, in a happy hour, I trust, we shall
Arrive, three kings, two princes, and a queen. Flourish. Exeunt omnes.
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ColophonEdward III
was published anonymously in 1596 and partly written by
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