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TALBOT
Poor boy! he smiles, methinks, as who should say,
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4.7.28
TALBOT
Had death been French, then death had died to-day.
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4.7.29
TALBOT
Come, come and lay him in his father's arms:
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4.7.30
TALBOT
My spirit can no longer bear these harms.
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4.7.31
TALBOT
Soldiers, adieu! I have what I would have,
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4.7.32
TALBOT
Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave.
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TALBOT
Dies
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TALBOT
Enter CHARLES, ALENCON, BURGUNDY, BASTARD OF ORLEANS, JOAN LA PUCELLE, and forces
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4.7.33
CHARLES
Had York and Somerset brought rescue in,
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4.7.34
CHARLES
We should have found a bloody day of this.
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4.7.35
BASTARD OF ORLEANS
How the young whelp of Talbot's, raging-wood,
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4.7.36
BASTARD OF ORLEANS
Did flesh his puny sword in Frenchmen's blood!
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4.7.37
JOAN LA PUCELLE
Once I encounter'd him, and thus I said:
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4.7.38
JOAN LA PUCELLE
'Thou maiden youth, be vanquish'd by a maid:'
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4.7.39
JOAN LA PUCELLE
But, with a proud majestical high scorn,
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4.7.40
JOAN LA PUCELLE
He answer'd thus: 'Young Talbot was not born
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4.7.41
JOAN LA PUCELLE
To be the pillage of a giglot wench:'
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4.7.42
JOAN LA PUCELLE
So, rushing in the bowels of the French,
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4.7.43
JOAN LA PUCELLE
He left me proudly, as unworthy fight.
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4.7.44
BURGUNDY
Doubtless he would have made a noble knight,
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4.7.45
BURGUNDY
See, where he lies inhearsed in the arms
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4.7.46
BURGUNDY
Of the most bloody nurser of his harms!
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4.7.47
BASTARD OF ORLEANS
Hew them to pieces, hack their bones asunder
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4.7.48
BASTARD OF ORLEANS
Whose life was England's glory, Gallia's wonder.
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4.7.49
CHARLES
O, no, forbear! for that which we have fled
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4.7.50
CHARLES
During the life, let us not wrong it dead.
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4.7.50
CHARLES
Enter Sir William LUCY, attended, Herald of the French preceding
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4.7.51
LUCY
Herald, conduct me to the Dauphin's tent,
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4.7.52
LUCY
To know who hath obtained the glory of the day.
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4.7.53
CHARLES
On what submissive message art thou sent?
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4.7.54
LUCY
Submission, Dauphin! 'tis a mere French word,
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4.7.55
LUCY
We English warriors wot not what it means.
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4.7.56
LUCY
I come to know what prisoners thou hast ta'en
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4.7.57
LUCY
And to survey the bodies of the dead.
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4.7.58
CHARLES
For prisoners ask'st thou? hell our prison is.
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4.7.59
CHARLES
But tell me whom thou seek'st.
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4.7.60
LUCY
But where's the great Alcides of the field,
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4.7.61
LUCY
Valiant Lord Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury,
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4.7.62
LUCY
Created, for his rare success in arms,
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LUCY
Great Earl of Washford, Waterford and Valence,
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4.7.64
LUCY
Lord Talbot of Goodrig and Urchinfield,
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4.7.65
LUCY
Lord Strange of Blackmere, Lord Verdun of Alton,
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4.7.66
LUCY
Lord Cromwell of Wingfield, Lord Furnival of Sheffield,
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4.7.67
LUCY
The thrice-victorious Lord of Falconbridge,
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4.7.68
LUCY
Knight of the noble order of Saint George,
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4.7.69
LUCY
Worthy Saint Michael and the Golden Fleece,
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4.7.70
LUCY
Great marshal to Henry the Sixth
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4.7.71
LUCY
Of all his wars within the realm of France?
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4.7.72
JOAN LA PUCELLE
Here is a silly stately style indeed!
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4.7.73
JOAN LA PUCELLE
The Turk, that two and fifty kingdoms hath,
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4.7.74
JOAN LA PUCELLE
Writes not so tedious a style as this.
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4.7.75
JOAN LA PUCELLE
Him that thou magnifiest with all these titles
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4.7.76
JOAN LA PUCELLE
Stinking and fly-blown lies here at our feet.
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4.7.77
LUCY
Is Talbot slain, the Frenchmen's only scourge,
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4.7.78
LUCY
Your kingdom's terror and black Nemesis?
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4.7.79
LUCY
O, were mine eyeballs into bullets turn'd,
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4.7.80
LUCY
That I in rage might shoot them at your faces!
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4.7.81
LUCY
O, that I could but call these dead to life!
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4.7.82
LUCY
It were enough to fright the realm of France:
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4.7.83
LUCY
Were but his picture left amongst you here,
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4.7.84
LUCY
It would amaze the proudest of you all.
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4.7.85
LUCY
Give me their bodies, that I may bear them hence
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4.7.86
LUCY
And give them burial as beseems their worth.
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4.7.87
JOAN LA PUCELLE
I think this upstart is old Talbot's ghost,
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4.7.88
JOAN LA PUCELLE
He speaks with such a proud commanding spirit.
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4.7.89
JOAN LA PUCELLE
For God's sake let him have 'em, to keep them here,
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4.7.90
JOAN LA PUCELLE
They would but stink, and putrefy the air.
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4.7.91
CHARLES
Go, take their bodies hence.
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4.7.92
LUCY
I'll bear them hence, but from their ashes shall be rear'd
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4.7.93
LUCY
A phoenix that shall make all France afeard.
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4.7.94
CHARLES
So we be rid of them, do with 'em what thou wilt.
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4.7.95
CHARLES
And now to Paris, in this conquering vein:
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4.7.96
CHARLES
All will be ours, now bloody Talbot's slain.
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CHARLES
Exeunt
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CHARLES
ACT V
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SCENE I. London. The palace.
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CHARLES
Sennet. Enter KING HENRY VI, GLOUCESTER, and EXETER
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KING HENRY VI
Have you perused the letters from the pope,
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5.1.2
KING HENRY VI
The emperor and the Earl of Armagnac?
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5.1.3
GLOUCESTER
I have, my lord: and their intent is this:
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5.1.4
GLOUCESTER
They humbly sue unto your excellence
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5.1.5
GLOUCESTER
To have a godly peace concluded of
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5.1.6
GLOUCESTER
Between the realms of England and of France.
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5.1.7
KING HENRY VI
How doth your grace affect their motion?
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5.1.8
GLOUCESTER
Well, my good lord, and as the only means
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5.1.9
GLOUCESTER
To stop effusion of our Christian blood
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5.1.10
GLOUCESTER
And 'stablish quietness on every side.
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5.1.11
KING HENRY VI
Ay, marry, uncle, for I always thought
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5.1.12
KING HENRY VI
It was both impious and unnatural
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5.1.13
KING HENRY VI
That such immanity and bloody strife
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5.1.14
KING HENRY VI
Should reign among professors of one faith.
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5.1.15
GLOUCESTER
Beside, my lord, the sooner to effect
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5.1.16
GLOUCESTER
And surer bind this knot of amity,
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5.1.17
GLOUCESTER
The Earl of Armagnac, near knit to Charles,
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5.1.18
GLOUCESTER
A man of great authority in France,
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5.1.19
GLOUCESTER
Proffers his only daughter to your grace
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5.1.20
GLOUCESTER
In marriage, with a large and sumptuous dowry.
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5.1.21
KING HENRY VI
Marriage, uncle! alas, my years are young!
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5.1.22
KING HENRY VI
And fitter is my study and my books
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5.1.23
KING HENRY VI
Than wanton dalliance with a paramour.