Wednesday, May 6, 2020
KING HENRY VI, PART I Essay Example For Students
KING HENRY VI, PART I Essay A monologue from the play by William Shakespeare KING: Come hither you that would be combatants.Henceforth I charge you, as you love our favor,Quite to forget this quarrel and the cause.And you, my lords: remember where we are,In France, amongst a fickle wavering nation.If they perceive disssension in our looksAnd that within ourselves we disagree,How will their grudging stomachs be provokedTo willfull disobedience, and rebel!Beside, what infamy will there ariseWhen foreign princes shall be certifiedThat for a toy, a thing of no regard,King Henrys peers and chief nobilityDestroyed themselves and lost the realm of France!O, think upon the conquest of my father,My tender years, and let us not forgoThat for a trifle that was bought with blood!Let me be umpire in this doubtful strife.I see no reason, if I wear this rose, That any one should therefore be suspiciousI more incline to Somerset than York.Both are my kinsmen, and I love them both.As well they may upbraid me with a crownBecause forsooth the King of Scots is crowned.But your discretions better can persuadeThan I am able to instruct or teach;And therefore, as we hither came in peace,So let us still continue peace and love.Cousin of York, we institute your graceTo be our regent in these parts of France;And, good my Lord of Somerset, uniteYour troops of horsemen with his bands of foot;And like true subjects, sons of your progenitors,Go cheerfully together and digestYour angry choler on your enemies.Ourself, my Lord Protector, and the rest,After some respite will return to Calais;From thence to England, where I hope ere longTo be presented, by your victories,With Charles, Alencon, and that traitorous rout.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.