ACT FOURTH
5. SCENE V. The English camp near Bordeaux.
(continued)
TALBOT.
Part of thy father may be saved in thee.
JOHN.
No part of him but will be shame in me.
TALBOT.
Thou never hadst renown, nor canst not lose it.
JOHN.
Yes, your renowned name: shall flight abuse it?
TALBOT.
Thy father's charge shall clear thee from that stain.
JOHN.
You cannot witness for me, being slain.
If death be so apparent, then both fly.
TALBOT.
And leave my followers here to fight and die;
My age was never tainted with such shame.
JOHN.
And shall my youth be guilty of such blame?
No more can I be sever'd from your side,
Than can yourself yourself in twain divide:
Stay, go, do what you will, the like do I;
For live I will not, if my father die.
TALBOT.
Then here I take my leave of thee, fair son,
Born to eclipse thy life this afternoon.
Come, side by side together live and die;
And soul with soul from France to heaven fly.
[Exeunt.]
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