SCENE II. France. Plains in Anjou. Enter CHARLES, BURGUNDY, ALENCON, ba*tard OF ORLEANS, REIGNIER, JOAN LA PUCELLE, and forces CHARLES These news, my lord, may cheer our drooping spirits: 'Tis said the stout Parisians do revolt And turn again unto the warlike French. ALENCON Then march to Paris, royal Charles of France, And keep not back your powers in dalliance. JOAN LA PUCELLE Peace be amongst them, if they turn to us; Else, ruin combat with their palaces! Enter Scout SCOUT Success unto our valiant general, And happiness to his accomplices! CHARLES What tidings send our scouts? I prithee, speak.
SCOUT The English army, that divided was Into two parties, is now conjoined in one, And means to give you battle presently. CHARLES Somewhat too sudden, sirs, the warning is; But we will presently provide for them. BURGUNDY I trust the ghost of Talbot is not there: Now he is gone, my lord, you need not fear. JOAN LA PUCELLE Of all base pa**ions, fear is most accursed. Command the conquest, Charles, it shall be thine, Let Henry fret and all the world repine. CHARLES Then on, my lords; and France be fortunate! Exeunt