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- 1 Enter Talbot and John his son.
- 2 TALBOT.
- 3 O young John Talbot, I did send for thee
- 4 To tutor thee in stratagems of war,
- 5 That Talbot’s name might be in thee revived
- 6 When sapless age and weak unable limbs
- 7 Should bring thy father to his drooping chair.
- 8 But—O malignant and ill-boding stars!—
- 9 Now thou art come unto a feast of death,
- 10 A terrible and unavoided danger.
- 11 Therefore, dear boy, mount on my swiftest horse,
- 12 And I’ll direct thee how thou shalt escape
- 13 By sudden flight. Come, dally not, be gone.
- 14 JOHN TALBOT.
- 15 Is my name Talbot? And am I your son?
- 16 And shall I fly? O, if you love my mother,
- 17 Dishonour not her honourable name,
- 18 To make a bastard and a slave of me!
- 19 The world will say, he is not Talbot’s blood,
- 20 That basely fled when noble Talbot stood.
- 21 TALBOT.
- 22 Fly, to revenge my death if I be slain.
- 23 JOHN TALBOT.
- 24 He that flies so will ne’er return again.
- 25 TALBOT.
- 26 If we both stay, we both are sure to die.
- 27 JOHN TALBOT.
- 28 Then let me stay and, father, do you fly.
- 29 Your loss is great, so your regard should be;
- 30 My worth unknown, no loss is known in me.
- 31 Upon my death the French can little boast;
- 32 In yours they will, in you all hopes are lost.
- 33 Flight cannot stain the honour you have won;
- 34 But mine it will, that no exploit have done.
- 35 You fled for vantage, everyone will swear;
- 36 But if I bow, they’ll say it was for fear.
- 37 There is no hope that ever I will stay
- 38 If the first hour I shrink and run away.
- 39 Here on my knee I beg mortality,
- 40 Rather than life preserved with infamy.
- 41 TALBOT.
- 42 Shall all thy mother’s hopes lie in one tomb?
- 43 JOHN TALBOT.
- 44 Ay, rather than I’ll shame my mother’s womb.
- 45 TALBOT.
- 46 Upon my blessing, I command thee go.
- 47 JOHN TALBOT.
- 48 To fight I will, but not to fly the foe.
- 49 TALBOT.
- 50 Part of thy father may be saved in thee.
- 51 JOHN TALBOT.
- 52 No part of him but will be shame in me.
- 53 TALBOT.
- 54 Thou never hadst renown, nor canst not lose it.
- 55 JOHN TALBOT.
- 56 Yes, your renowned name; shall flight abuse it?
- 57 TALBOT.
- 58 Thy father’s charge shall clear thee from that stain.
- 59 JOHN TALBOT.
- 60 You cannot witness for me, being slain.
- 61 If death be so apparent, then both fly.
- 62 TALBOT.
- 63 And leave my followers here to fight and die?
- 64 My age was never tainted with such shame.
- 65 JOHN TALBOT.
- 66 And shall my youth be guilty of such blame?
- 67 No more can I be sever’d from your side
- 68 Than can yourself yourself in twain divide.
- 69 Stay, go, do what you will, the like do I;
- 70 For live I will not, if my father die.
- 71 TALBOT.
- 72 Then here I take my leave of thee, fair son,
- 73 Born to eclipse thy life this afternoon.
- 74 Come, side by side together live and die,
- 75 And soul with soul from France to heaven fly.
- 76 [_Exeunt._]