Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iohn. And he hath promis'd to dismisse the Powers
Iohn. Led by the Dolphin.
Bast. Bast.
Bast. Oh inglorious league:
Bast. Shall we vpon the footing of our land,
Bast. Send fayre‑play‑orders, and make comprimise,
Bast. Insinuation, parley, and base truce
Bast. To Armes Inuasiue? Shall a beardlesse boy,
Bast. A cockred‑silken wanton braue our fields,
Bast. And flesh his spirit ihn a warre‑like soyle,
Bast. Mocking the ayre with colours idlely spred,
Bast. And finde no checke? Let vs my Liege to Armes:
Bast. Perchance the Cardinall cannot make your peace;
Bast. Or if he doe, let it at least be said
Bast. They saw we had a purpose of defence.
Iohn. Iohn.
Iohn. Haue thou the ordering of this present time.
Bast. Away then with good courage: yet I know
Bast. Our partie may well meet a prowder foe.