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King Henry VI Part I
act iv   Scene 6.
William Shakespeare
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       A field of battle
       Alarum: excursions wherein JOHN TALBOT is hemm'd about, and TALBOT rescues him
       TALBOT
       Saint George and victory! Fight, soldiers, fight.
       The Regent hath with Talbot broke his word
       And left us to the rage of France his sword.
       Where is John Talbot? Pause and take thy breath;
       I gave thee life and rescu'd thee from death.
       JOHN
       O, twice my father, twice am I thy son!
       The life thou gav'st me first was lost and done
       Till with thy warlike sword, despite of fate,
       To my determin'd time thou gav'st new date.
       TALBOT
       When from the Dauphin's crest thy sword struck
       fire,
       It warm'd thy father's heart with proud desire
       Of bold-fac'd victory. Then leaden age,
       Quicken'd with youthful spleen and warlike rage,
       Beat down Alencon, Orleans, Burgundy,
       And from the pride of Gallia rescued thee.
       The ireful bastard Orleans, that drew blood
       From thee, my boy, and had the maidenhood
       Of thy first fight, I soon encountered
       And, interchanging blows, I quickly shed
       Some of his bastard blood; and in disgrace
       Bespoke him thus: 'Contaminated, base,
       And misbegotten blood I spill of thine,
       Mean and right poor, for that pure blood of mine
       Which thou didst force from Talbot, my brave boy.'
       Here purposing the Bastard to destroy,
       Came in strong rescue. Speak, thy father's care;
       Art thou not weary, John? How dost thou fare?
       Wilt thou yet leave the battle, boy, and fly,
       Now thou art seal'd the son of chivalry?
       Fly, to revenge my death when I am dead:
       The help of one stands me in little stead.
       O, too much folly is it, well I wot,
       To hazard all our lives in one small boat!
       If I to-day die not with Frenchmen's rage,
       To-morrow I shall die with mickle age.
       By me they nothing gain an if I stay:
       'Tis but the short'ning of my life one day.
       In thee thy mother dies, our household's name,
       My death's revenge, thy youth, and England's fame.
       All these and more we hazard by thy stay;
       All these are sav'd if thou wilt fly away.
       JOHN
       The sword of Orleans hath not made me smart;
       These words of yours draw life-blood from my heart.
       On that advantage, bought with such a shame,
       To save a paltry life and slay bright fame,
       Before young Talbot from old Talbot fly,
       The coward horse that bears me fall and die!
       And like me to the peasant boys of France,
       To be shame's scorn and subject of mischance!
       Surely, by all the glory you have won,
       An if I fly, I am not Talbot's son;
       Then talk no more of flight, it is no boot;
       If son to Talbot, die at Talbot's foot.
       TALBOT
       Then follow thou thy desp'rate sire of Crete,
       Thou Icarus; thy life to me is sweet.
       If thou wilt fight, fight by thy father's side;
       And, commendable prov'd, let's die in pride.
       Exeunt
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Dramatis Personae
act i
   Scene 1.
   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
   Scene 4.
   Scene 5.
   Scene 6.
act ii
   Scene 1.
   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
   Scene 4.
   Scene 5.
act iii
   Scene 1.
   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
   Scene 4.
act iv
   Scene 1.
   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
   Scene 4.
   Scene 5.
   Scene 6.
   Scene 7.
act v
   Scene 1.
   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
   Scene 4.
   Scene 5.