A parley sounded. Enter REIGNIER on the walls. See, Reignier, see, thy daughter prisoner! Reig. To whom? Suffolk, what remedy? I am a soldier, and unapt to weep Suf. Yes, there is remedy enough, my lord : Hath gain'd thy daughter princely liberty. Reig. Speaks Suffolk as he thinks ? Suf. Fair Margaret knows That Suffolk doth not flatter, face, or feign. Reig. Upon thy princely warrant, I descend To give thee answer of thy just demand. Suf. And here, my lord, (146) I will expect thy coming. [Exit Reignier from the walls. Trumpets sounded. Enter REIGNIER, below. Reig. Welcome, brave earl, into our territories : Suf. Thanks, Reignier, happy for so sweet a child, Reig. Since thou dost deign to woo her, little worth Enjoy mine own, the counties Maine and Anjou, (147) Suf. That is her ransom, -I deliver her; Reig. And I again, in Henry's royal name, Suf. Reignier of France, I give thee kingly thanks, Reig. I do embrace thee, as I would embrace Mar. Farewell, my lord: good wishes, praise, and prayers Shall Suffolk ever have of Margaret. [Going. Suf. Farewell, sweet madam: but, hark you, Margaret, No princely commendations to my king? Mar. Such commendations as become a maid, A virgin, and his servant, say to him. Suf. Words sweetly plac'd and modestly(148) directed. But, madam, I must trouble you again, No loving token to his majesty? Mar. Yes, my good lord, -a pure unspotted heart, Never yet taint with love, I send the king. Suf. And this withal. Mar. That for thyself :-I will not so presume To send such peevish tokens to a king. [Kisses her. [Exeunt Reignier and Margaret. Suf. O, wert thou for myself!-But, Suffolk, stay; Thou mayst not wander in that labyrinth; Solicit Henry with her wondrous praise: That, when thou com'st to kneel at Henry's feet, Thou mayst bereave him of his wits with wonder. [Exit. SCENE IV. Camp of the Duke of YORK in Anjou. Enter YORK, WARWICK, and others. York. Bring forth that sorceress condemn'd to burn. Enter LA PUCELLE, guarded, and a Shepherd. Shep. Ah, Joan, this kills thy father's heart outright! Have I sought every country far and near, And, now it is my chance to find thee out, Must I behold thy timeless-cruel death? Ah, Joan, sweet daughter Joan, I'll die with thee! Puc. Decrepit miser! base ignoble wretch! I am descended of a gentler blood: Thou art no father nor no friend of mine. Shep. Out, out! - My lords, an please you, 'tis not so; I did beget her, all the parish knows: Her mother liveth yet, can testify She was the first fruit of my bachelorship. War. Graceless! wilt thou deny thy parentage? York. This argues what her kind of life hath been, Wicked and vile; and so her death concludes. Shep. Fie, Joan, that thou wilt be so obstacle! God knows thou art a collop of my flesh; Puc. Peasant, avaunt! - You have suborn'd this man, Of purpose to obscure my noble birth. Shep. 'Tis true, I gave a noble to the priest The morn that I was wedded to her mother.Kneel down and take my blessing, good my girl. Wilt thou not stoop? Now cursèd be the time Of thy nativity! I would the milk Thy mother gave thee when thou suck'dst her breast, Had been a little ratsbane for thy sake! Or else, when thou didst keep my lambs a-field, I wish some ravenous wolf had eaten thee! Dost thou deny thy father, cursèd drab? [Exit. York. Take her away; for she hath liv'd too long, To fill the world with vicious qualities. Puc. First, let me tell you whom you have condemn'd: Not one (150) begotten of a shepherd swain, Virtuous and holy; chosen from above, By inspiration of celestial grace, York. Ay, ay:-away with her to execution! Puc. Will nothing turn your unrelenting hearts? Then, Joan, discover thine infirmity, York. Now heaven forfend! the holy maid with child! Is all your strict preciseness come to this? York. She and the Dauphin have been juggling : I did imagine what would be her refuge. War. Well, well, go to; we'll have no bastards live; (152) Especially since Charles must father it. Puc. You are deceiv'd; my child is none of his : It was Alençon that enjoy'd my love. York. Alençon ! that notorious Machiavel! It dies, an if it had a thousand lives. Puc. O, give me leave, I have deluded you: 'Twas neither Charles, nor yet the duke I nam'd, But Reignier, king of Naples, that prevail'd. War. A married man! that's most intolerable. York. Why, here's a girl! I think she knows not well, There were so many, whom she may accuse. War. It's sign she hath been liberal and free. York. And yet, forsooth, she is a virgin pure. — Strumpet, thy words condemn thy brat and thee: Puc. Then lead me hence; - with whom I leave my curse May never glorious sun reflex his beams Upon the country where you make abode; Drive you to break your necks or hang yourselves! [Exit, guarded. York. Break thou in pieces, and consume to ashes, Thou foul accursèd minister of hell! Enter Cardinal BEAUFORT, attended. Car. Lord regent, I do greet your excellence York. Is all our travail turn'd to this effect? War. Be patient, York: if we conclude a peace, |