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SUFFOLK
To put a golden sceptre in thy hand
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SUFFOLK
And set a precious crown upon thy head,
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SUFFOLK
If thou wilt condescend to be my--
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MARGARET
What?
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SUFFOLK
His love.
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MARGARET
I am unworthy to be Henry's wife.
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SUFFOLK
No, gentle madam, I unworthy am
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SUFFOLK
To woo so fair a dame to be his wife,
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SUFFOLK
And have no portion in the choice myself.
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SUFFOLK
How say you, madam, are ye so content?
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MARGARET
An if my father please, I am content.
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SUFFOLK
Then call our captains and our colours forth.
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SUFFOLK
And, madam, at your father's castle walls
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SUFFOLK
We'll crave a parley, to confer with him.
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SUFFOLK
A parley sounded. Enter REIGNIER on the walls
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SUFFOLK
See, Reignier, see, thy daughter prisoner!
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REIGNIER
To whom?
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SUFFOLK
To me.
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REIGNIER
Suffolk, what remedy?
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REIGNIER
I am a soldier, and unapt to weep,
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REIGNIER
Or to exclaim on fortune's fickleness.
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SU FFOLK
Yes, there is remedy enough, my lord:
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SU FFOLK
Consent, and for thy honour give consent,
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SU FFOLK
Thy daughter shall be wedded to my king,
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SU FFOLK
Whom I with pain have woo'd and won thereto,
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SU FFOLK
And this her easy-held imprisonment
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SU FFOLK
Hath gained thy daughter princely liberty.
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REIGNIER
Speaks Suffolk as he thinks?
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SUFFOLK
Fair Margaret knows
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SUFFOLK
That Suffolk doth not flatter, face, or feign.
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REIGNIER
Upon thy princely warrant, I descend
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REIGNIER
To give thee answer of thy just demand.
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REIGNIER
Exit from the walls
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SUFFOLK
And here I will expect thy coming.
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Trumpets sound. Enter REIGNIER, below
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REIGNIER
Welcome, brave earl, into our territories:
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REIGNIER
Command in Anjou what your honour pleases.
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SUFFOLK
Thanks, Reignier, happy for so sweet a child,
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SUFFOLK
Fit to be made companion with a king:
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SUFFOLK
What answer makes your grace unto my suit?
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REIGNIER
Since thou dost deign to woo her little worth
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REIGNIER
To be the princely bride of such a lord,
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REIGNIER
Upon condition I may quietly
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REIGNIER
Enjoy mine own, the country Maine and Anjou,
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REIGNIER
Free from oppression or the stroke of war,
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REIGNIER
My daughter shall be Henry's, if he please.
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SUFFOLK
That is her ransom, I deliver her,
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SUFFOLK
And those two counties I will undertake
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SUFFOLK
Your grace shall well and quietly enjoy.
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REIGNIER
And I again, in Henry's royal name,
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REIGNIER
As deputy unto that gracious king,
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REIGNIER
Give thee her hand, for sign of plighted faith.
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SUFFOLK
Reignier of France, I give thee kingly thanks,
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SUFFOLK
Because this is in traffic of a king.
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Aside
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SUFFOLK
And yet, methinks, I could be well content
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SUFFOLK
To be mine own attorney in this case.
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SUFFOLK
I'll over then to England with this news,
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SUFFOLK
And make this marriage to be solemnized.
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SUFFOLK
So farewell, Reignier: set this diamond safe
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SUFFOLK
In golden palaces, as it becomes.
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REIGNIER
I do embrace thee, as I would embrace
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REIGNIER
The Christian prince, King Henry, were he here.
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MARGARET
Farewell, my lord: good wishes, praise and prayers
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MARGARET
Shall Suffolk ever have of Margaret.
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MARGARET
Going
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SUFFOLK
Farewell, sweet madam: but hark you, Margaret,
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SUFFOLK
No princely commendations to my king?
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MARGARET
Such commendations as becomes a maid,
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MARGARET
A virgin and his servant, say to him.
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SUFFOLK
Words sweetly placed and modestly directed.
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SUFFOLK
But madam, I must trouble you again,
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SUFFOLK
No loving token to his majesty?
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MARGARET
Yes, my good lord, a pure unspotted heart,
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MARGARET
Never yet taint with love, I send the king.
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SUFFOLK
And this withal.
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Kisses her
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MARGARET
That for thyself: I will not so presume
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MARGARET
To send such peevish tokens to a king.
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MARGARET
Exeunt REIGNIER and MARGARET
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SUFFOLK
O, wert thou for myself! But, Suffolk, stay,
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SUFFOLK
Thou mayst not wander in that labyrinth,
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SUFFOLK
There Minotaurs and ugly treasons lurk.
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SUFFOLK
Solicit Henry with her wondrous praise:
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SUFFOLK
Bethink thee on her virtues that surmount,
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SUFFOLK
And natural graces that extinguish art,
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SUFFOLK
Repeat their semblance often on the seas,
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SUFFOLK
That, when thou comest to kneel at Henry's feet,
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Thou mayst bereave him of his wits with wonder.
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Exit
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SCENE IV. Camp of the YORK in Anjou.
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Enter YORK, WARWICK, and others
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YORK
Bring forth that sorceress condemn'd to burn.
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YORK
Enter JOAN LA PUCELLE, guarded, and a Shepherd
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Shepherd
Ah, Joan, this kills thy father's heart outright!
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Shepherd
Have I sought every country far and near,
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Shepherd
And, now it is my chance to find thee out,
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Shepherd
Must I behold thy timeless cruel death?
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Shepherd
Ah, Joan, sweet daughter Joan, I'll die with thee!
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
Decrepit miser! base ignoble wretch!