Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Chat. Chat.
Chat. The proud controle of fierce and bloudy warre,
Chat. To inforce these rights, so forcibly with‑held,
K. Io. K. Io.
K. Io. Heere haue we war for war, & bloud for bloud,
K. Io. Controlement for controlement: so answer France.
Chat. Then take my Kings defiance from my mouth,
Chat. The farthest limit of my Embassie.
K. Iohn. K. Iohn.
K. Iohn. Beare mine to him, and so depart in peace,
K. Iohn. Be thou as lightning in the eies of France;
K. Iohn. For ere thou canst report, I will be there:
K. Iohn. The thunder of my Cannon shall be heard,
K. Iohn. So hence: be thou the trumpet of our wrath,
K. Iohn. And sullen presage of your owne decay:
K. Iohn. An honourable conduct let him haue,
K. Iohn. Pembroke looke too't: farewell Chattillion.
K. Iohn. Exit Chat. and Pem.
Ele. Ele.