Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke Of horsemen, that were leuied for this siege.
Yorke Renowned Talbot doth expect my ayde,
Yorke And I am lowted by a Traitor Villaine,
Yorke And cannot helpe the noble Cheualier:
Yorke God comfort him in this necessity:
Yorke If he miscarry, farewell Warres in France.
Yorke Enter another Messenger.
2. Mes. 2. Mes.
2. Mes. Thou Princely Leader of our English strength,
2. Mes. Neuer so needfull on the earth of France,
2. Mes. Spurre to the rescue of the Noble Talbot,
2. Mes. Who now is girdled with a waste of Iron,
2. Mes. And hem'd about with grim destruction:
2. Mes. To Burdeaux warlike Duke, to Burdeaux Yorke,
2. Mes. Else farwell Talbot, France, and Englands honor.
Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. O God, that Somerset who in proud heart
Yorke. Doth stop my Cornets, were in Talbots place,
Yorke. So should wee saue a valiant Gentleman,
Yorke. By forfeyting a Traitor, and a Coward: