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William Shakespeare (1564–1616).  The Oxford Shakespeare.  1914.

The Life of King Henry the Fifth

Act III. Chorus.


Enter Chorus.
 
  Chor.  Thus with imagin’d wing our swift scene flies 
In motion of no less celerity 
Than that of thought. Suppose that you have seen   4
The well-appointed king at Hampton pier 
Embark his royalty; and his brave fleet 
With silken streamers the young Phœbus fanning: 
Play with your fancies, and in them behold   8
Upon the hempen tackle ship-boys climbing; 
Hear the shrill whistle which doth order give 
To sounds confus’d; behold the threaden sails, 
Borne with the invisible and creeping wind,  12
Draw the huge bottoms through the furrow’d sea, 
Breasting the lofty surge. O! do but think 
You stand upon the rivage and behold 
A city on the inconstant billows dancing;  16
For so appears this fleet majestical, 
Holding due course to Harfleur. Follow, follow! 
Grapple your minds to sternage of this navy, 
And leave your England, as dead midnight still,  20
Guarded with grandsires, babies, and old women, 
Either past or not arriv’d to pith and puissance: 
For who is he, whose chin is but enrich’d 
With one appearing hair, that will not follow  24
Those cull’d and choice-drawn cavaliers to France? 
Work, work your thoughts, and therein see a siege; 
Behold the ordenance on their carriages, 
With fatal mouths gaping on girded Harfleur.  28
Suppose the ambassador from the French comes back; 
Tells Harry that the king doth offer him 
Katharine his daughter; and with her, to dowry, 
Some petty and unprofitable dukedoms:  32
The offer likes not: and the nimble gunner 
With linstock now the devilish cannon touches,  [Alarum; and chambers go off. 
And down goes all before them. Still be kind, 
And eke out our performance with your mind.  [Exit.  36

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