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 For England,cousin,go:
Hubert shall be your man,attend on you With all true duty.On toward Calais,ho!
Exeunt
SCENE IV.France.The FRENCH KING's camp
Enter KING PHILIP,LEWIS,CARDINAL PANDULPH,and Attendants KING PHILIP So,by a roaring tempest on the flood,A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd and disjoin'd from fellowship.CARDINAL PANDULPH Courage and comfort!all shall yet go well.KING PHILIP What can go well,when we have run so ill?
Are we not beaten?Is not Angiers lost?
Arthur ta'en prisoner?divers dear friends slain?
And bloody England into England gone,O'erbearing interruption,spite of France?LEWIS What he hath won,that hath he fortified:
So hot a speed with such advice disposed,Such temperate order in so fierce a cause,Doth want example:who hath read or heard Of any kindred action like to this?KING PHILIP Well could I bear that England had this praise,So we could find some pattern of our shame.
Enter CONSTANCE
Look,who comes here!a grave unto a soul;
Holding the eternal spirit against her will,In the vile prison of afflicted breath.
I prithee,lady,go away with me.CONSTANCE Lo,now I now see the issue of your peace.KING PHILIP Patience,good lady!comfort,gentle Constance!CONSTANCE No,I defy all counsel,all redress,But that which ends all counsel,true redress,Death,death;O amiable lovely death!