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King Henry the Sixth, I. ii
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Char. What she says, I'll confirm: we'll fight it out. 128

Joan. Assign'd am I to be the English scourge.
This night the siege assuredly I'll raise:
Expect Saint Martin's summer, halcyon days,
Since I have entered into these wars. 132
Glory is like a circle in the water,
Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself,
Till by broad spreading it disperse to nought.
With Henry's death the English circle ends;
Dispersed are the glories it included. 137
Now am I like that proud insulting ship
Which Cæsar and his fortune bare at once.

Char. Was Mahomet inspired with a dove?
Thou with an eagle art inspired then. 141
Helen, the mother of great Constantine,
Nor yet Saint Philip's daughters were like thee.
Bright star of Venus, fall'n down on the earth,
How may I reverently worship thee enough?

Alen. Leave off delays and let us raise the siege. 146

Reig. Woman, do what thou canst to save our honours;
Drive them from Orleans and be immortaliz'd.

Char. Presently we'll try. Come, let's away about it:
No prophet will I trust if she prove false. 150

Exeunt.

131 Saint Martin's summer; cf. n.
138, 139 Cf. n.
140 Cf. n.
142 Cf. n.
143 Cf. n.