With Aquitane, a Dutchy no lesse great,
Aniou, and Mayne, with Gascoyne which he takes
Cleerely his owne, as any English seat;
With these proud France, he first of all awakes,
For their deliuery, giuing power to treat;
For well he knew, if Charles should these restore,
No King of France was euer left so poore.
The King and Daulphine of France, deriding the King of England.
The King, and Daulphin, to his proud demand,
That he might see they no such matter ment,