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King John
act iii   Scene 3.
William Shakespeare
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       France. Plains near Angiers
       Alarums, excursions, retreat. Enter KING JOHN, ELINOR, ARTHUR, the BASTARD, HUBERT, and LORDS
       KING JOHN
       [To ELINOR So shall it be; your Grace shall stay
       behind,
       So strongly guarded. [To ARTHUR Cousin, look not sad;
       Thy grandam loves thee, and thy uncle will
       As dear be to thee as thy father was.
       ARTHUR
       O, this will make my mother die with grief!
       KING JOHN
       [To the BASTARD Cousin, away for England! haste
       before,
       And, ere our coming, see thou shake the bags
       Of hoarding abbots; imprisoned angels
       Set at liberty; the fat ribs of peace
       Must by the hungry now be fed upon.
       Use our commission in his utmost force.
       BASTARD
       Bell, book, and candle, shall not drive me back,
       When gold and silver becks me to come on.
       I leave your Highness. Grandam, I will pray,
       If ever I remember to be holy,
       For your fair safety. So, I kiss your hand.
       ELINOR
       Farewell, gentle cousin.
       KING JOHN
       Coz, farewell.
       Exit BASTARD
       ELINOR
       Come hither, little kinsman; hark, a word.
       KING JOHN
       Come hither, Hubert. O my gentle Hubert,
       We owe thee much! Within this wall of flesh
       There is a soul counts thee her creditor,
       And with advantage means to pay thy love;
       And, my good friend, thy voluntary oath
       Lives in this bosom, dearly cherished.
       Give me thy hand. I had a thing to say-
       But I will fit it with some better time.
       By heaven, Hubert, I am almost asham'd
       To say what good respect I have of thee.
       HUBERT
       I am much bounden to your Majesty.
       KING JOHN
       Good friend, thou hast no cause to say so yet,
       But thou shalt have; and creep time ne'er so slow,
       Yet it shall come for me to do thee good.
       I had a thing to say-but let it go:
       The sun is in the heaven, and the proud day,
       Attended with the pleasures of the world,
       Is all too wanton and too full of gawds
       To give me audience. If the midnight bell
       Did with his iron tongue and brazen mouth
       Sound on into the drowsy race of night;
       If this same were a churchyard where we stand,
       And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs;
       Or if that surly spirit, melancholy,
       Had bak'd thy blood and made it heavy-thick,
       Which else runs tickling up and down the veins,
       Making that idiot, laughter, keep men's eyes
       And strain their cheeks to idle merriment,
       A passion hateful to my purposes;
       Or if that thou couldst see me without eyes,
       Hear me without thine cars, and make reply
       Without a tongue, using conceit alone,
       Without eyes, ears, and harmful sound of words-
       Then, in despite of brooded watchful day,
       I would into thy bosom pour my thoughts.
       But, ah, I will not! Yet I love thee well;
       And, by my troth, I think thou lov'st me well.
       HUBERT
       So well that what you bid me undertake,
       Though that my death were adjunct to my act,
       By heaven, I would do it.
       KING JOHN
       Do not I know thou wouldst?
       Good Hubert, Hubert, Hubert, throw thine eye
       On yon young boy. I'll tell thee what, my friend,
       He is a very serpent in my way;
       And wheresoe'er this foot of mine doth tread,
       He lies before me. Dost thou understand me?
       Thou art his keeper.
       HUBERT
       And I'll keep him so
       That he shall not offend your Majesty.
       KING JOHN
       Death.
       HUBERT
       My lord?
       KING JOHN
       A grave.
       HUBERT
       He shall not live.
       KING JOHN
       Enough!
       I could be merry now. Hubert, I love thee.
       Well, I'll not say what I intend for thee.
       Remember. Madam, fare you well;
       I'll send those powers o'er to your Majesty.
       ELINOR
       My blessing go with thee!
       KING JOHN
       [To ARTHUR For England, cousin, go;
       Hubert shall be your man, attend on you
       With all true duty. On toward Calais, ho!
       Exeunt
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Dramatis Personae
act i
   Scene 1
act ii
   Scene 1
act iii
   Scene 1.
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   Scene 3.
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act iv
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   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
act v
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