SCENE II. Southampton. A council-chamber. The Life of King Henry the Fifth  Shakespeare homepage  |  Henry V  | Act 2, Scene 2 

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 Enter EXETER, BEDFORD, and WESTMORELAND  BEDFORD  'Fore God, his grace is bold, to trust these traitors. 

 EXETER  They shall be apprehended by and by. 

 WESTMORELAND  How smooth and even they do bear themselves! 

 As if allegiance in their bosoms sat, 

 Crowned with faith and constant loyalty. 

 BEDFORD  The king hath note of all that they intend, 

 By interception which they dream not of. 

 EXETER  Nay, but the man that was his bedfellow, 

 Whom he hath dull'd and cloy'd with gracious favours, 

 That he should, for a foreign purse, so sell 

 His sovereign's life to death and treachery. 



 Trumpets sound. Enter KING HENRY V, SCROOP, CAMBRIDGE, GREY, and Attendants  KING HENRY V  Now sits the wind fair, and we will aboard. 

 My Lord of Cambridge, and my kind Lord of Masham, 

 And you, my gentle knight, give me your thoughts: 

 Think you not that the powers we bear with us 

 Will cut their passage through the force of France, 

 Doing the execution and the act 

 For which we have in head assembled them? 

 SCROOP  No doubt, my liege, if each man do his best. 

 KING HENRY V  I doubt not that; since we are well persuaded 

 We carry not a heart with us from hence 

 That grows not in a fair consent with ours, 

 Nor leave not one behind that doth not wish 

 Success and conquest to attend on us. 

 CAMBRIDGE  Never was monarch better fear'd and loved 

 Than is your majesty: there's not, I think, a subject 

 That sits in heart-grief and uneasiness 

 Under the sweet shade of your government. 

 GREY  True: those that were your father's enemies 

 Have steep'd their galls in honey and do serve you 

 With hearts create of duty and of zeal. 

 KING HENRY V  We therefore have great cause of thankfulness; 

 And shall forget the office of our hand, 

 Sooner than quittance of desert and merit 

 According to the weight and worthiness. 

 SCROOP  So service shall with steeled sinews toil, 

 And labour shall refresh itself with hope, 

 To do your grace incessant services. 

 KING HENRY V  We judge no less. Uncle of Exeter, 

 Enlarge the man committed yesterday, 

 That rail'd against our person: we consider 

 it was excess of wine that set him on; 

 And on his more advice we pardon him. 

 SCROOP  That's mercy, but too much security: 

 Let him be punish'd, sovereign, lest example 

 Breed, by his sufferance, more of such a kind. 

 KING HENRY V  O, let us yet be merciful. 

 CAMBRIDGE  So may your highness, and yet punish too. 

 GREY  Sir, 

 You show great mercy, if you give him life, 

 After the taste of much correction. 

 KING HENRY V  Alas, your too much love and care of me 

 Are heavy orisons 'gainst this poor wretch! 

 If little faults, proceeding on distemper, 

 Shall not be wink'd at, how shall we stretch our eye 

 When capital crimes, chew'd, swallow'd and digested, 

 Appear before us? We'll yet enlarge that man, 

 Though Cambridge, Scroop and Grey, in their dear care 

 And tender preservation of our person, 

 Would have him punished. And now to our French causes: 

 Who are the late commissioners? 

 CAMBRIDGE  I one, my lord: 

 Your highness bade me ask for it to-day. 

 SCROOP  So did you me, my liege. 

 GREY  And I, my royal sovereign. 

 KING HENRY V  Then, Richard Earl of Cambridge, there is yours; 

 There yours, Lord Scroop of Masham; and, sir knight, 

 Grey of Northumberland, this same is yours: 

 Read them; and know, I know your worthiness. 

 My Lord of Westmoreland, and uncle Exeter, 

 We will aboard to night. Why, how now, gentlemen! 

 What see you in those papers that you lose 

 So much complexion? Look ye, how they change! 

 Their cheeks are paper. Why, what read you there 

 That hath so cowarded and chased your blood 

 Out of appearance? 

 CAMBRIDGE  I do confess my fault; 

 And do submit me to your highness' mercy. 

 GREY  SCROOP  To which we all appeal. 

 KING HENRY V  The mercy that was quick in us but late, 

 By your own counsel is suppress'd and kill'd: 

 You must not dare, for shame, to talk of mercy; 

 For your own reasons turn into your bosoms, 

 As dogs upon their masters, worrying you. 

 See you, my princes, and my noble peers, 

 These English monsters! My Lord of Cambridge here, 

 You know how apt our love was to accord 

 To furnish him with all appertinents 

 Belonging to his honour; and this man 

 Hath, for a few light crowns, lightly conspired, 

 And sworn unto the practises of France, 

 To kill us here in Hampton: to the which 

 This knight, no less for bounty bound to us 

 Than Cambridge is, hath likewise sworn. But, O, 

 What shall I say to thee, Lord Scroop? thou cruel, 

 Ingrateful, savage and inhuman creature! 

 Thou that didst bear the key of all my counsels, 

 That knew'st the very bottom of my soul, 

 That almost mightst have coin'd me into gold, 

 Wouldst thou have practised on me for thy use, 

 May it be possible, that foreign hire 

 Could out of thee extract one spark of evil 

 That might annoy my finger? 'tis so strange, 

 That, though the truth of it stands off as gross 

 As black and white, my eye will scarcely see it. 

 Treason and murder ever kept together, 

 As two yoke-devils sworn to either's purpose, 

 Working so grossly in a natural cause, 

 That admiration did not whoop at them: 

 But thou, 'gainst all proportion, didst bring in 

 Wonder to wait on treason and on murder: 

 And whatsoever cunning fiend it was 

 That wrought upon thee so preposterously 

 Hath got the voice in hell for excellence: 

 All other devils that suggest by treasons 

 Do botch and bungle up damnation 

 With patches, colours, and with forms being fetch'd 

 From glistering semblances of piety; 

 But he that temper'd thee bade thee stand up, 

 Gave thee no instance why thou shouldst do treason, 

 Unless to dub thee with the name of traitor. 

 If that same demon that hath gull'd thee thus 

 Should with his lion gait walk the whole world, 

 He might return to vasty Tartar back, 

 And tell the legions 'I can never win 

 A soul so easy as that Englishman's.' 

 O, how hast thou with 'jealousy infected 

 The sweetness of affiance! Show men dutiful? 

 Why, so didst thou: seem they grave and learned? 

 Why, so didst thou: come they of noble family? 

 Why, so didst thou: seem they religious? 

 Why, so didst thou: or are they spare in diet, 

 Free from gross passion or of mirth or anger, 

 Constant in spirit, not swerving with the blood, 

 Garnish'd and deck'd in modest complement, 

 Not working with the eye without the ear, 

 And but in purged judgment trusting neither? 

 Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem: 

 And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot, 

 To mark the full-fraught man and best indued 

 With some suspicion. I will weep for thee; 

 For this revolt of thine, methinks, is like 

 Another fall of man. Their faults are open: 

 Arrest them to the answer of the law; 

 And God acquit them of their practises! 

 EXETER  I arrest thee of high treason, by the name of 

 Richard Earl of Cambridge. 

 I arrest thee of high treason, by the name of 

 Henry Lord Scroop of Masham. 

 I arrest thee of high treason, by the name of 

 Thomas Grey, knight, of Northumberland. 

 SCROOP  Our purposes God justly hath discover'd; 

 And I repent my fault more than my death; 

 Which I beseech your highness to forgive, 

 Although my body pay the price of it. 

 CAMBRIDGE  For me, the gold of France did not seduce; 

 Although I did admit it as a motive 

 The sooner to effect what I intended: 

 But God be thanked for prevention; 

 Which I in sufferance heartily will rejoice, 

 Beseeching God and you to pardon me. 

 GREY  Never did faithful subject more rejoice 

 At the discovery of most dangerous treason 

 Than I do at this hour joy o'er myself. 

 Prevented from a damned enterprise: 

 My fault, but not my body, pardon, sovereign. 

 KING HENRY V  God quit you in his mercy! Hear your sentence. 

 You have conspired against our royal person, 

 Join'd with an enemy proclaim'd and from his coffers 

 Received the golden earnest of our death; 

 Wherein you would have sold your king to slaughter, 

 His princes and his peers to servitude, 

 His subjects to oppression and contempt 

 And his whole kingdom into desolation. 

 Touching our person seek we no revenge; 

 But we our kingdom's safety must so tender, 

 Whose ruin you have sought, that to her laws 

 We do deliver you. Get you therefore hence, 

 Poor miserable wretches, to your death: 

 The taste whereof, God of his mercy give 

 You patience to endure, and true repentance 

 Of all your dear offences! Bear them hence. 



 Exeunt CAMBRIDGE, SCROOP and GREY, guarded  Now, lords, for France; the enterprise whereof 

 Shall be to you, as us, like glorious. 

 We doubt not of a fair and lucky war, 

 Since God so graciously hath brought to light 

 This dangerous treason lurking in our way 

 To hinder our beginnings. We doubt not now 

 But every rub is smoothed on our way. 

 Then forth, dear countrymen: let us deliver 

 Our puissance into the hand of God, 

 Putting it straight in expedition. 

 Cheerly to sea; the signs of war advance: 

 No king of England, if not king of France. 



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