Act 3, Scene 2: The same

SCENE II. The same.

    Enter NYM, BARDOLPH, PISTOL, and Boy

BARDOLPH

    On, on, on, on, on! to the breach, to the breach!

NYM

    Pray thee, corporal, stay: the knocks are too hot;
    and, for mine own part, I have not a case of lives:
    the humour of it is too hot, that is the very
    plain-song of it.

PISTOL

    The plain-song is most just: for humours do abound:
    Knocks go and come; God's vassals drop and die;
    And sword and shield,
    In bloody field,
    Doth win immortal fame.

Boy

    Would I were in an alehouse in London! I would give
    all my fame for a pot of ale and safety.

PISTOL

    And I:
    If wishes would prevail with me,
    My purpose should not fail with me,
    But thither would I hie.

Boy

    As duly, but not as truly,
    As bird doth sing on bough.

    Enter FLUELLEN

FLUELLEN

    Up to the breach, you dogs! avaunt, you cullions!

    Driving them forward

PISTOL

    Be merciful, great duke, to men of mould.
    Abate thy rage, abate thy manly rage,
    Abate thy rage, great duke!
    Good bawcock, bate thy rage; use lenity, sweet chuck!

NYM

    These be good humours! your honour wins bad humours.

    Exeunt all but Boy

Boy

    As young as I am, I have observed these three
    swashers. I am boy to them all three: but all they
    three, though they would serve me, could not be man
    to me; for indeed three such antics do not amount to
    a man. For Bardolph, he is white-livered and
    red-faced; by the means whereof a' faces it out, but
    fights not. For Pistol, he hath a killing tongue
    and a quiet sword; by the means whereof a' breaks
    words, and keeps whole weapons. For Nym, he hath
    heard that men of few words are the best men; and
    therefore he scorns to say his prayers, lest a'
    should be thought a coward: but his few bad words
    are matched with as few good deeds; for a' never
    broke any man's head but his own, and that was
    against a post when he was drunk. They will steal
    any thing, and call it purchase. Bardolph stole a
    lute-case, bore it twelve leagues, and sold it for
    three half pence. Nym and Bardolph are sworn
    brothers in filching, and in Calais they stole a
    fire-shovel: I knew by that piece of service the
    men would carry coals. They would have me as
    familiar with men's pockets as their gloves or their
    handkerchers: which makes much against my manhood,
    if I should take from another's pocket to put into
    mine; for it is plain pocketing up of wrongs. I
    must leave them, and seek some better service:
    their villany goes against my weak stomach, and
    therefore I must cast it up.

    Exit

    Re-enter FLUELLEN, GOWER following

GOWER

    Captain Fluellen, you must come presently to the
    mines; the Duke of Gloucester would speak with you.

FLUELLEN

    To the mines! tell you the duke, it is not so good
    to come to the mines; for, look you, the mines is
    not according to the disciplines of the war: the
    concavities of it is not sufficient; for, look you,
    the athversary, you may discuss unto the duke, look
    you, is digt himself four yard under the
    countermines: by Cheshu, I think a' will plough up
    all, if there is not better directions.

GOWER

    The Duke of Gloucester, to whom the order of the
    siege is given, is altogether directed by an
    Irishman, a very valiant gentleman, i' faith.

FLUELLEN

    It is Captain Macmorris, is it not?

GOWER

    I think it be.

FLUELLEN

    By Cheshu, he is an ass, as in the world: I will
    verify as much in his beard: be has no more
    directions in the true disciplines of the wars, look
    you, of the Roman disciplines, than is a puppy-dog.

    Enter MACMORRIS and Captain JAMY

GOWER

    Here a' comes; and the Scots captain, Captain Jamy, with him.

FLUELLEN

    Captain Jamy is a marvellous falourous gentleman,
    that is certain; and of great expedition and
    knowledge in th' aunchient wars, upon my particular
    knowledge of his directions: by Cheshu, he will
    maintain his argument as well as any military man in
    the world, in the disciplines of the pristine wars
    of the Romans.

JAMY

    I say gud-day, Captain Fluellen.

FLUELLEN

    God-den to your worship, good Captain James.

GOWER

    How now, Captain Macmorris! have you quit the
    mines? have the pioneers given o'er?

MACMORRIS

    By Chrish, la! tish ill done: the work ish give
    over, the trompet sound the retreat. By my hand, I
    swear, and my father's soul, the work ish ill done;
    it ish give over: I would have blowed up the town, so
    Chrish save me, la! in an hour: O, tish ill done,
    tish ill done; by my hand, tish ill done!

FLUELLEN

    Captain Macmorris, I beseech you now, will you
    voutsafe me, look you, a few disputations with you,
    as partly touching or concerning the disciplines of
    the war, the Roman wars, in the way of argument,
    look you, and friendly communication; partly to
    satisfy my opinion, and partly for the satisfaction,
    look you, of my mind, as touching the direction of
    the military discipline; that is the point.

JAMY

    It sall be vary gud, gud feith, gud captains bath:
    and I sall quit you with gud leve, as I may pick
    occasion; that sall I, marry.

MACMORRIS

    It is no time to discourse, so Chrish save me: the
    day is hot, and the weather, and the wars, and the
    king, and the dukes: it is no time to discourse. The
    town is beseeched, and the trumpet call us to the
    breach; and we talk, and, be Chrish, do nothing:
    'tis shame for us all: so God sa' me, 'tis shame to
    stand still; it is shame, by my hand: and there is
    throats to be cut, and works to be done; and there
    ish nothing done, so Chrish sa' me, la!

JAMY

    By the mess, ere theise eyes of mine take themselves
    to slomber, ay'll de gud service, or ay'll lig i'
    the grund for it; ay, or go to death; and ay'll pay
    't as valourously as I may, that sall I suerly do,
    that is the breff and the long. Marry, I wad full
    fain hear some question 'tween you tway.

FLUELLEN

    Captain Macmorris, I think, look you, under your
    correction, there is not many of your nation--

MACMORRIS

    Of my nation! What ish my nation? Ish a villain,
    and a bastard, and a knave, and a rascal. What ish
    my nation? Who talks of my nation?

FLUELLEN

    Look you, if you take the matter otherwise than is
    meant, Captain Macmorris, peradventure I shall think
    you do not use me with that affability as in
    discretion you ought to use me, look you: being as
    good a man as yourself, both in the disciplines of
    war, and in the derivation of my birth, and in
    other particularities.

MACMORRIS

    I do not know you so good a man as myself: so
    Chrish save me, I will cut off your head.

GOWER

    Gentlemen both, you will mistake each other.

JAMY

    A! that's a foul fault.

    A parley sounded

GOWER

    The town sounds a parley.

FLUELLEN

    Captain Macmorris, when there is more better
    opportunity to be required, look you, I will be so
    bold as to tell you I know the disciplines of war;
    and there is an end.

    Exeunt

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