{"id":7815,"date":"2022-03-28T09:45:51","date_gmt":"2022-03-28T13:45:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stateofshakespeare.com\/?page_id=7815"},"modified":"2022-03-28T09:45:55","modified_gmt":"2022-03-28T13:45:55","slug":"henry-v-act-i-scene-ii-first-folio","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/stateofshakespeare.com\/?page_id=7815","title":{"rendered":"Henry V:  Act I, Scene ii;  First Folio."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>This speech is used in our <a href=\"https:\/\/stateofshakespeare.com\/?p=7794\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" title=\"Nathan Winkelstein\">interview with Nathan Winkelstein<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"409\"><li>We are glad the <em>Dolphin<\/em> is so pleasant with vs, <\/li><li>His Present, and your paines we thanke you for:<\/li><li>When we haue matcht our Rackets to these Balles,<\/li><li>We will in France (by Gods grace) play a set,<\/li><li>Shall strike his fathers Crowne into the hazard.<\/li><li>Tell him, he hath made a match with such a Wrangler,<\/li><li>That all the Courts of France will be disturb&#8217;d<\/li><li>With Chaces. And we vnderstand him well,<\/li><li>How he comes o&#8217;re vs with our wilder dayes,<\/li><li>Not measuring what vse we made of them.<\/li><li>We neuer valew&#8217;d this poore seate of England,<\/li><li>And therefore liuing hence, did giue our selfe<\/li><li>To barbarous license: As &#8217;tis euer common,<\/li><li>That men are merriest, when they are from home.<\/li><li>But tell the <em>Dolphin<\/em>, I will keepe my State,<\/li><li>Be like a King, and shew my sayle of Greatnesse,<\/li><li>When I do rowse me in my Throne of France.<\/li><li>For that I haue layd by my Maiestie,<\/li><li>And plodded like a man for working dayes:<\/li><li>But I will rise there with so full a glorie,<\/li><li>That I will dazle all the eyes of France,<\/li><li>Yea strike the <em>Dolphin<\/em> blinde to looke on vs,<\/li><li>And tell the pleasant Prince, this Mocke of his<\/li><li>Hath turn&#8217;d his balles to Gun-stones, and his soule<\/li><li>Shall stand sore charged, for the wastefull vengeance<\/li><li>That shall flye with them: for many a thousand widows<\/li><li>Shall this his Mocke, mocke out of their deer hnsbands;<\/li><li>Mocke mothers from their sonnes, mock Castles downe:<\/li><li>And some are yet vngotten and vnborne,<\/li><li>That shal haue cause to curse the <em>Dolphins<\/em> scorne.<\/li><li>But this lyes all within the wil of God,<\/li><li>To whom I do appeale, and in whose name<\/li><li>Tel you the <em>Dolphin<\/em>, I am comming on,<\/li><li>To venge me as I may, and to put forth<\/li><li>My rightfull hand in a wel-hallow&#8217;d cause.<\/li><li>So get you hence in peace: And tell the <em>Dolphin<\/em>,<\/li><li>His Iest will sauour but of shallow wit,<\/li><li>When thousands weepe more then did laugh at it.<\/li><li>Conuey them with safe conduct. 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