France,thou mayst hold a serpent by the tongue,A chafed lion by the mortal paw,A fasting tiger safer by the tooth,Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost hold.KING PHILIP I may disjoin my hand,but not my faith.CARDINAL PANDULPH So makest thou faith an enemy to faith;And like a civil war set'st oath to oath,Thy tongue against thy tongue.O,let thy vow First made to heaven,first be to heaven perform'd,That is,to be the champion of our church!
What since thou sworest is sworn against thyself And may not be performed by thyself,For that which thou hast sworn to do amiss Is not amiss when it is truly done,And being not done,where doing tends to ill,The truth is then most done not doing it:
The better act of purposes mistook Is to mistake again;though indirect,Yet indirection thereby grows direct,And falsehood falsehood cures,as fire cools fire Within the scorched veins of one new-burn'd.
It is religion that doth make vows kept;
But thou hast sworn against religion,By what thou swear'st against the thing thou swear'st,And makest an oath the surety for thy truth Against an oath:the truth thou art unsure To swear,swears only not to be forsworn;Else what a mockery should it be to swear!
But thou dost swear only to be forsworn;
And most forsworn,to keep what thou dost swear.
Therefore thy later vows against thy first Is in thyself rebellion to thyself;And better conquest never canst thou make Than arm thy constant and thy nobler parts Against these giddy loose suggestions:
Upon which better part our prayers come in,If thou vouchsafe them.But if not,then know The peril of our curses light on thee So heavy as thou shalt not shake them off,But in despair die under their black weight.AUSTRIA Rebellion,flat rebellion!BASTARD Will't not be?
Will not a calfs-skin stop that mouth of thine?LEWIS Father,to arms!BLANCH Upon thy wedding-day?
Against the blood that thou hast married?
What,shall our feast be kept with slaughter'd men?
Shall braying trumpets and loud churlish drums,Clamours of hell,be measures to our pomp?