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King Henry VI Part I
act i   Scene 5.
William Shakespeare
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       Before Orleans
       Here an alarum again, and TALBOT pursueth the DAUPHIN and driveth him. Then enter JOAN LA PUCELLE driving Englishmen before her. Then enter TALBOT
       TALBOT
       Where is my strength, my valour, and my force?
       Our English troops retire, I cannot stay them;
       A woman clad in armour chaseth them.
       Enter LA PUCELLE
       Here, here she comes. I'll have a bout with thee.
       Devil or devil's dam, I'll conjure thee;
       Blood will I draw on thee--thou art a witch
       And straightway give thy soul to him thou serv'st.
       PUCELLE
       Come, come, 'tis only I that must disgrace thee.
       [Here they fight]
       TALBOT
       Heavens, can you suffer hell so to prevail?
       My breast I'll burst with straining of my courage.
       And from my shoulders crack my arms asunder,
       But I will chastise this high minded strumpet.
       [They fight again]
       PUCELLE
       Talbot, farewell; thy hour is not yet come.
       I must go victual Orleans forthwith.
       [A short alarum; then enter the town with soldiers]
       O'ertake me if thou canst; I scorn thy strength.
       Go, go, cheer up thy hungry starved men;
       Help Salisbury to make his testament.
       This day is ours, as many more shall be.
       Exit
       TALBOT
       My thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel;
       I know not where I am nor what I do.
       A witch by fear, not force, like Hannibal,
       Drives back our troops and conquers as she lists.
       So bees with smoke and doves with noisome stench
       Are from their hives and houses driven away.
       They call'd us, for our fierceness, English dogs;
       Now like to whelps we crying run away.
       [A short alarum]
       Hark, countrymen! Either renew the fight
       Or tear the lions out of England's coat;
       Renounce your soil, give sheep in lions' stead:
       Sheep run not half so treacherous from the wolf,
       Or horse or oxen from the leopard,
       As you fly from your oft subdued slaves.
       [Alarum. Here another skirmish]
       It will not be-retire into your trenches.
       You all consented unto Salisbury's death,
       For none would strike a stroke in his revenge.
       Pucelle is ent'red into Orleans
       In spite of us or aught that we could do.
       O, would I were to die with Salisbury!
       The shame hereof will make me hide my head.
       Exit TALBOT. Alarum; retreat
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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.