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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Exit
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
See, noble Charles, the beacon of our friend,
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
The burning torch in yonder turret stands.
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CHARLES
Now shine it like a comet of revenge,
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CHARLES
A prophet to the fall of all our foes!
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REIGNIER
Defer no time, delays have dangerous ends,
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REIGNIER
Enter, and cry 'The Dauphin!' presently,
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REIGNIER
And then do execution on the watch.
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REIGNIER
Alarum. Exeunt
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REIGNIER
An alarum. Enter TALBOT in an excursion
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TALBOT
France, thou shalt rue this treason with thy tears,
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TALBOT
If Talbot but survive thy treachery.
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TALBOT
Pucelle, that witch, that damned sorceress,
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TALBOT
Hath wrought this hellish mischief unawares,
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TALBOT
That hardly we escaped the pride of France.
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TALBOT
Exit
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TALBOT
An alarum: excursions. BEDFORD, brought in sick in a chair. Enter TALBOT and BURGUNDY without: within JOAN LA PUCELLE, CHARLES, BASTARD OF ORLEANS, ALENCON, and REIGNIER, on the walls
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Good morrow, gallants! want ye corn for bread?
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
I think the Duke of Burgundy will fast
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Before he'll buy again at such a rate:
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
'Twas full of darnel, do you like the taste?
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BURGUNDY
Scoff on, vile fiend and shameless courtezan!
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BURGUNDY
I trust ere long to choke thee with thine own
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BURGUNDY
And make thee curse the harvest of that corn.
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CHARLES
Your grace may starve perhaps before that time.
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BEDFORD
O, let no words, but deeds, revenge this treason!
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
What will you do, good grey-beard? break a lance,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
And run a tilt at death within a chair?
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TALBOT
Foul fiend of France, and hag of all despite,
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TALBOT
Encompass'd with thy lustful paramours!
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TALBOT
Becomes it thee to taunt his valiant age
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TALBOT
And twit with cowardice a man half dead?
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TALBOT
Damsel, I'll have a bout with you again,
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TALBOT
Or else let Talbot perish with this shame.
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Are ye so hot, sir? yet, Pucelle, hold thy peace,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
If Talbot do but thunder, rain will follow.
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
The English whisper together in council
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
God speed the parliament! who shall be the speaker?
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TALBOT
Dare ye come forth and meet us in the field?
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Belike your lordship takes us then for fools,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
To try if that our own be ours or no.
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TALBOT
I speak not to that railing Hecate,
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TALBOT
But unto thee, Alencon, and the rest,
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TALBOT
Will ye, like soldiers, come and fight it out?
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ALENCON
Signior, no.
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TALBOT
Signior, hang! base muleters of France!
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TALBOT
Like peasant foot-boys do they keep the walls
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TALBOT
And dare not take up arms like gentlemen.
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Away, captains! let's get us from the walls,
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
For Talbot means no goodness by his looks.
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
God be wi' you, my lord! we came but to tell you
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
That we are here.
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Exeunt from the walls
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TALBOT
And there will we be too, ere it be long,
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TALBOT
Or else reproach be Talbot's greatest fame!
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TALBOT
Vow, Burgundy, by honour of thy house,
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TALBOT
Prick'd on by public wrongs sustain'd in France,
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TALBOT
Either to get the town again or die:
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TALBOT
And I, as sure as English Henry lives
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TALBOT
And as his father here was conqueror,
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TALBOT
As sure as in this late-betrayed town
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TALBOT
Great Coeur-de-lion's heart was buried,
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TALBOT
So sure I swear to get the town or die.
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BURGUNDY
My vows are equal partners with thy vows.
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TALBOT
But, ere we go, regard this dying prince,
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TALBOT
The valiant Duke of Bedford. Come, my lord,
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TALBOT
We will bestow you in some better place,
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TALBOT
Fitter for sickness and for crazy age.
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BEDFORD
Lord Talbot, do not so dishonour me:
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BEDFORD
Here will I sit before the walls of Rouen
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BEDFORD
And will be partner of your weal or woe.
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BURGUNDY
Courageous Bedford, let us now persuade you.
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BEDFORD
Not to be gone from hence, for once I read
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BEDFORD
That stout Pendragon in his litter sick
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BEDFORD
Came to the field and vanquished his foes:
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BEDFORD
Methinks I should revive the soldiers' hearts,
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BEDFORD
Because I ever found them as myself.
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TALBOT
Undaunted spirit in a dying breast!
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TALBOT
Then be it so: heavens keep old Bedford safe!
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TALBOT
And now no more ado, brave Burgundy,
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TALBOT
But gather we our forces out of hand
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TALBOT
And set upon our boasting enemy.
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TALBOT
Exeunt all but BEDFORD and Attendants
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An alarum: excursions. Enter FASTOLFE and a Captain
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Captain
Whither away, Sir John Fastolfe, in such haste?
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FASTOLFE
Whither away! to save myself by flight:
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FASTOLFE
We are like to have the overthrow again.
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Captain
What! will you fly, and leave Lord Talbot?
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FASTOLFE
Ay,
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FASTOLFE
All the Talbots in the world, to save my life!
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FASTOLFE
Exit
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Captain
Cowardly knight! ill fortune follow thee!
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Captain
Exit
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Captain
Retreat: excursions. JOAN LA PUCELLE, ALENCON, and CHARLES fly
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BEDFORD
Now, quiet soul, depart when heaven please,
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BEDFORD
For I have seen our enemies' overthrow.
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BEDFORD
What is the trust or strength of foolish man?
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BEDFORD
They that of late were daring with their scoffs
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BEDFORD
Are glad and fain by flight to save themselves.
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BEDFORD
BEDFORD dies, and is carried in by two in his chair