And now to Paris, in this conquering vein; All will be ours, now bloody Talbot's slain. the Pope, The Emperor, and the Earl of Armagnac? this, They humbly sue unto your Excellence, Between the realms of England and of France. K. Hen. How doth your Grace affect their motion? Glo. Well, my good Lord; and as the only means To stop effusion of our Christian blood, K. Hen. Ay, marry, uncle; for I always thought, It was both impious and unnatural, Glo. Beside, my Lord, effect, the sooner to And surer bind, this knot of amity, - A A man of great anthority in France, are young; Enter a Legate, and two Ambassadors, with WINCHESTER in a Cardinal's habit. Exe. What! is my Lord of Winchester in stall'd, And call'd unto a Cardinal's degree! crown. your se Have been consider'd and debated on. As Glo. And for the proffer of my lord your master, I have inform'd his Highness so at large, VOL. X. 14 T K. Hen. In argument and proof of which contract, Bear her this jewel, to the Amb.] pledge of my affection. And so, my Lord Protector, see them guarded, And safely brought to Dover; where, inshipp'd, Commit 'them to the fortune of the sea. [Exeunt King HENRY and Train; GLOSTER, EXETER, and Ambassadors. Win. Stay, my Lord Legate; you shall first receive The sum of money, which I promised For clothing me in these grave ornaments. Leg. I will attend upon your Lordship's leisure. Win. Now Winchester will not submit, I trow, Or be inferior to the proudest Peer. Or sack this country with a mutiny. (Exeunt. SCENE II. France. Plains in Anjou. Enter CHARLES, BURGUNDY, ALENGON, LA PUCELLE, and Forces, marching. Char. These news, my Lords, nay cheer our drooping spirits : 'Tis said, the stout Parisians do revolt, And turn again unto the warlike French. Alen. Then march to Paris, royal Charles of France, And keep not back your powers in dalliance. Puc. Peace be amongst them, if they turn to us; Else, ruin combat with their palaces! Enter a Messenger. Mess. Success unto our valiant general, And happiness to his accomplices! Char. What tidings send our scouts? I pr'y thee, speak. Mess. The English army, that divided was Into two parts, is now conjoin'd in one; And incans to give you battle presently. Char. Somewhat too sudden, Sirs, the warn ing is; But we will presently provide for them. Bur. I trust, the ghost of Talbot is not there; Now he is gone, my Lord, you need not fear. Puc. Of all base passions, fear is most accurs'd:Command the conquest, Charles, it shall be thine; Let Henry fret, and all the world repine. Char. Then on, my Lords; And France be [Exeunt, fortunate! SCENE III. The same. Before Angiers. Alarums: Excursions. Enter LA PUCELLE, Puc. The Regent conquers, and the French men fly.-. Now help, ye charming spells and periapts; [Thunder. You speedy helpers, that are substitutes Enter Fiends. This speedy and quick appearance argues proof O, hold me not with silence over long! So you do condescend to help me now. - [They hang their heads. No hope to have redress? - My body shall Cannot my body, nor blood sacrifice, [They depart. See! they forsake me. Now the time is come, And hell too strong for me to buckle with: Now, France, thy glory droopeth to the dust. [Exit. |