1:05:00
"England shall
repent his folly.
1:05:03
"Bid him, therefore,
consider of his ransom...
1:05:05
"which must proportion
the losses we have borne...
1:05:08
"which in weight to re-answer
his pettiness would bow under.
1:05:12
"To this add defiance,
and tell him, for conclusion,
1:05:16
"he hath betrayed
his followers...
1:05:18
whose condemnation
is pronounced."
1:05:22
So far my king and master,
so much my office.
1:05:28
- What is thy name?
- Montjoy.
1:05:31
Thou dost thy office fairly.
1:05:34
Turn thee back, and tell
thy king I do not seek him now,
1:05:38
but could be willing to march on
to Calais without impeachment.
1:05:43
Go, therefore,
tell thy master here I am.
1:05:46
My ransom is this
frail and worthless trunk,
1:05:50
my army but a weak
and sickly guard.
1:05:53
Yet, God before,
tell him we will come on,
1:05:56
though France himself and such
another neighbor stand in our way.
1:06:01
So, Montjoy, fare you well.
1:06:03
The sum of all our answer
is but this:
1:06:06
We would not seek
a battle as we are,
1:06:10
nor, as we are,
we say we will not shun it.
1:06:17
So tell your master.
1:06:20
I shall deliver so.
1:06:23
Thanks to your majesty.
1:06:44
I hope they will not
come upon us now.
1:06:46
We are in god's hand, brother,
not in theirs.
1:06:51
[Thunderclap]