That no supporter but the huge firm earth Here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it. [She throws herself on the ground. Enter King JOHN, King PHILIP, LEWIS, BLANCH, ELINOR, Bastard, AUSTRIA, and Attendants. K. Phi. 'Tis true, fair daughter; and this blessed day, Const. A wicked day, and not a holyday! [Rising. What hath this day deserv'd? what hath it done; despair. Distress, while there remains any prospect of relief, is weak and flexible, but when no succour remains, is fearless and stubborn; angry alike at those that injure, and at those that do not help; careless to please where nothing can be gained, and fearless to offend when there is nothing further to be dreaded. Such was this writer's knowledge of the passions. 6 7 high tides,] i. e. solemn seasons. prodigiously be cross'd:] i. e. be disappointed by the pro duction of a prodigy, a monster. • But on this day,] That is, except on this day. No bargains break, that are not this day made: K. Phi. By heaven, lady, you shall have no cause Const. You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit, Resembling majesty; which, being touch'd, and tried, Proves valueless: You are forsworn, forsworn; Aust. Lady Constance, peace. Const. War! war! no peace! peace is to me a war. O Lymoges! O Austria! thou dost shame 90 Lymoges! O Austria!] The propriety or impropriety of these titles, which every editor has suffered to pass unnoted, deserves a little consideration. Shakspeare has, on this occasion, followed the old play, which at once furnished him with the character of Faulconbridge, and ascribed the death of Richard I. to the duke of Austria. In the person of Austria he has conjoined the two well-known enemies of Cœur-de-lion. Leopold, duke of Austria, threw him into prison, in a former expedition; [in 1193] but the castle of Chaluz, before which he fell [in 1199] belonged to Vidomar, viscount of Limoges; and the archer who pierced his shoulder with an arrow (of which wound he died) was Bertrand de Gourdon. The editors seem hitherto to have understood Lymoges as being an appendage to the title of Austria, and therefore enquired no further about it. That bloody spoil: Thou slave, thou wretch, thou coward; Thou little valiant, great in villainy! Aust. O, that a man should speak those words to me! Bast. And hang a calf's-skin on those recreant limbs. Aust. Thou dar'st not say so, villain, for thy life. Bast. And hang a calf's-skin on those recreant limbs. K. John. We like not this; thou dost forget thy self. Enter PANDULPH. K. Phi. Here comes the holy legate of the pope. To thee, King John, my holy errand is. Of Canterbury, from that holy see? K. John. What earthly name to interrogatories, land, Add thus much more, -That no Italian priest K. Phi. Brother of England, you blaspheme in this. K. John. Though you, and all the kings of Christendom, Are led so grossly by this meddling priest, What earthly name to interrogatories, Can task the free breath, &c.] i. e. What earthly name, subjoined to interrogatories, can force a king to speak and answer them? |