Henry V by William Shakespeare
Act 4 - Scene 3
The English camp.
Montjoy : Once more I come to know of thee, King Harry,
[p]If for thy ransom
thou wilt now compound,
[p]Before thy most assured overthrow:
[p]For
certainly thou art so near the gulf,
[p]Thou needs must be englutted.
Besides, in mercy,
[p]The constable desires thee thou wilt mind
[p]Thy
followers of repentance; that their souls
[p]May make a peaceful and a
sweet retire
[p]From off these fields, where, wretches, their poor
bodies
[p]Must lie and fester.
Montjoy : The Constable of France.
Montjoy : I shall, King Harry. And so fare thee well:
[p]Thou never shalt hear
herald any more.
Duke of York : My lord, most humbly on my knee I beg
[p]The leading of the vaward.
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