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the native and true challenger.
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Or else what follows?
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Bloody constraint.
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For if you hide the crown,
even in your hearts,
:41:15
there will he rake for it.
:41:18
Therefore, in fierce
tempest is he coming,
:41:21
in thunder and in earthquake,
like a Jove,
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that if requiring fail,
he will compel.
:41:30
This is his claim,
his threatening and my message.
:41:36
Unless the Dauphin
be in presence here,
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to whom expressly
I bring greeting to.
:41:41
For the Dauphin,
:41:45
I stand here for him.
:41:54
What to him from England?
:41:55
Scorn and defiance,
:41:58
slight regard, contempt...
:42:02
and anything that might not
misbecome the mighty sender,
:42:06
doth he prize you at.
:42:10
Thus says my king.
:42:12
Say, if my father render a fair
return, it is against my will,
:42:16
for I desire nothing
but odds with England.
:42:19
And to that end, as matching
to his youth and vanity,
:42:22
I did present him
with the Paris balls!
:42:26
He'll make your Paris Louvre
shake for it.
:42:30
And be assured
you'll find a difference,
:42:32
as we, his subjects,
have in wonder found,
:42:35
between the promise of his greener
days and these he masters now.
:42:41
Tomorrow...
:42:43
Shall you know
our mind at full.
:42:53
[Chorus] Thus with imagined wing
our swift scene flies,
:42:56
in motion of no less celerity
than that of thought! [explosion]