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TALBOT
And that the French were almost ten to one,
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TALBOT
Before we met or that a stroke was given,
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TALBOT
Like to a trusty squire did run away:
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TALBOT
In which assault we lost twelve hundred men,
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TALBOT
Myself and divers gentlemen beside
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TALBOT
Were there surprised and taken prisoners.
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TALBOT
Then judge, great lords, if I have done amiss,
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TALBOT
Or whether that such cowards ought to wear
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TALBOT
This ornament of knighthood, yea or no.
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GLOUCESTER
To say the truth, this fact was infamous
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GLOUCESTER
And ill beseeming any common man,
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GLOUCESTER
Much more a knight, a captain and a leader.
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TALBOT
When first this order was ordain'd, my lords,
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TALBOT
Knights of the garter were of noble birth,
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Valiant and virtuous, full of haughty courage,
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TALBOT
Such as were grown to credit by the wars,
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TALBOT
Not fearing death, nor shrinking for distress,
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TALBOT
But always resolute in most extremes.
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TALBOT
He then that is not furnish'd in this sort
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TALBOT
Doth but usurp the sacred name of knight,
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TALBOT
Profaning this most honourable order,
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TALBOT
And should, if I were worthy to be judge,
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TALBOT
Be quite degraded, like a hedge-born swain
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TALBOT
That doth presume to boast of gentle blood.
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KING HENRY VI
Stain to thy countrymen, thou hear'st thy doom!
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KING HENRY VI
Be packing, therefore, thou that wast a knight:
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KING HENRY VI
Henceforth we banish thee, on pain of death.
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Exit FASTOLFE
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KING HENRY VI
And now, my lord protector, view the letter
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KING HENRY VI
Sent from our uncle Duke of Burgundy.
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GLOUCESTER
What means his grace, that he hath changed his style?
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GLOUCESTER
No more but, plain and bluntly, 'To the king!'
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GLOUCESTER
Hath he forgot he is his sovereign?
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GLOUCESTER
Or doth this churlish superscription
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GLOUCESTER
Pretend some alteration in good will?
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GLOUCESTER
What's here?
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Reads
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GLOUCESTER
'I have, upon especial cause,
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GLOUCESTER
Moved with compassion of my country's wreck,
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GLOUCESTER
Together with the pitiful complaints
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GLOUCESTER
Of such as your oppression feeds upon,
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GLOUCESTER
Forsaken your pernicious faction
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GLOUCESTER
And join'd with Charles, the rightful King of France.'
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GLOUCESTER
O monstrous treachery! can this be so,
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GLOUCESTER
That in alliance, amity and oaths,
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GLOUCESTER
There should be found such false dissembling guile?
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KING HENRY VI
What! doth my uncle Burgundy revolt?
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GLOUCESTER
He doth, my lord, and is become your foe.
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KING HENRY VI
Is that the worst this letter doth contain?
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GLOUCESTER
It is the worst, and all, my lord, he writes.
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KING HENRY VI
Why, then, Lord Talbot there shall talk with him
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KING HENRY VI
And give him chastisement for this abuse.
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KING HENRY VI
How say you, my lord? are you not content?
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TALBOT
Content, my liege! yes, but that I am prevented,
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TALBOT
I should have begg'd I might have been employ'd.
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KING HENRY VI
Then gather strength and march unto him straight:
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KING HENRY VI
Let him perceive how ill we brook his treason
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KING HENRY VI
And what offence it is to flout his friends.
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TALBOT
I go, my lord, in heart desiring still
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TALBOT
You may behold confusion of your foes.
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Exit
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TALBOT
Enter VERNON and BASSET
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VERNON
Grant me the combat, gracious sovereign.
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BASSET
And me, my lord, grant me the combat too.
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YORK
This is my servant: hear him, noble prince.
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SOMERSET
And this is mine: sweet Henry, favour him.
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KING HENRY VI
Be patient, lords, and give them leave to speak.
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KING HENRY VI
Say, gentlemen, what makes you thus exclaim?
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KING HENRY VI
And wherefore crave you combat? or with whom?
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VERNON
With him, my lord, for he hath done me wrong.
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BASSET
And I with him, for he hath done me wrong.
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KING HENRY VI
What is that wrong whereof you both complain?
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KING HENRY VI
First let me know, and then I'll answer you.
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BASSET
Crossing the sea from England into France,
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BASSET
This fellow here, with envious carping tongue,
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BASSET
Upbraided me about the rose I wear,
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BASSET
Saying, the sanguine colour of the leaves
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BASSET
Did represent my master's blushing cheeks,
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BASSET
When stubbornly he did repugn the truth
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BASSET
About a certain question in the law
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BASSET
Argued betwixt the Duke of York and him,
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BASSET
With other vile and ignominious terms:
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BASSET
In confutation of which rude reproach
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BASSET
And in defence of my lord's worthiness,
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BASSET
I crave the benefit of law of arms.
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VERNON
And that is my petition, noble lord:
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VERNON
For though he seem with forged quaint conceit
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VERNON
To set a gloss upon his bold intent,
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VERNON
Yet know, my lord, I was provoked by him,
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VERNON
And he first took exceptions at this badge,
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VERNON
Pronouncing that the paleness of this flower
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VERNON
Bewray'd the faintness of my master's heart.
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YORK
Will not this malice, Somerset, be left?
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SOMERSET
Your private grudge, my Lord of York, will out,
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SOMERSET
Though ne'er so cunningly you smother it.
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KING HENRY VI
Good Lord, what madness rules in brainsick men,
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KING HENRY VI
When for so slight and frivolous a cause
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KING HENRY VI
Such factious emulations shall arise!
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KING HENRY VI
Good cousins both, of York and Somerset,
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KING HENRY VI
Quiet yourselves, I pray, and be at peace.