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King Henry VI Part I
act iv   Scene 5.
William Shakespeare
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       The English camp near Bordeaux
       Enter TALBOT and JOHN his son
       TALBOT
       O young John Talbot! I did send for thee
       To tutor thee in stratagems of war,
       That Talbot's name might be in thee reviv'd
       When sapless age and weak unable limbs
       Should bring thy father to his drooping chair.
       But, O malignant and ill-boding stars!
       Now thou art come unto a feast of death,
       A terrible and unavoided danger;
       Therefore, dear boy, mount on my swiftest horse,
       And I'll direct thee how thou shalt escape
       By sudden flight. Come, dally not, be gone.
       JOHN
       Is my name Talbot, and am I your son?
       And shall I fly? O, if you love my mother,
       Dishonour not her honourable name,
       To make a bastard and a slave of me!
       The world will say he is not Talbot's blood
       That basely fled when noble Talbot stood.
       TALBOT
       Fly to revenge my death, if I be slain.
       JOHN
       He that flies so will ne'er return again.
       TALBOT
       If we both stay, we both are sure to die.
       JOHN
       Then let me stay; and, father, do you fly.
       Your loss is great, so your regard should be;
       My worth unknown, no loss is known in me;
       Upon my death the French can little boast;
       In yours they will, in you all hopes are lost.
       Flight cannot stain the honour you have won;
       But mine it will, that no exploit have done;
       You fled for vantage, every one will swear;
       But if I bow, they'll say it was for fear.
       There is no hope that ever I will stay
       If the first hour I shrink and run away.
       Here, on my knee, I beg mortality,
       Rather than life preserv'd with infamy.
       TALBOT
       Shall all thy mother's hopes lie in one tomb?
       JOHN
       Ay, rather than I'll shame my mother's womb.
       TALBOT
       Upon my blessing I command thee go.
       JOHN
       To fight I will, but not to fly the foe.
       TALBOT
       Part of thy father may be sav'd in thee.
       JOHN
       No part of him but will be shame in me.
       TALBOT
       Thou never hadst renown, nor canst not lose it.
       JOHN
       Yes, your renowned name; shall flight abuse it?
       TALBOT
       Thy father's charge shall clear thee from that stain.
       JOHN
       You cannot witness for me, being slain.
       If death be so apparent, then both fly.
       TALBOT
       And leave my followers here to fight and die?
       My age was never tainted with such shame.
       JOHN
       And shall my youth be guilty of such blame?
       No more can I be severed from your side
       Than can yourself yourself yourself in twain divide.
       Stay, go, do what you will, the like do I;
       For live I will not if my father die.
       TALBOT
       Then here I take my leave of thee, fair son,
       Born to eclipse thy life this afternoon.
       Come, side by side together live and die;
       And soul with soul from France to heaven fly.
       Exeunt
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Dramatis Personae
act i
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act ii
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act iii
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act iv
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   Scene 5.
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act v
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   Scene 5.