Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 . The Life of King Henry V
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Scene 5

    [Another part of the field.]

    [Enter Constable, ORLEANS, BOURBON, DAUPHIN, and RAMBURES]


Constable

   O diable!


ORLEANS

   O seigneur! le jour est perdu, tout est perdu!


DAUPHIN

   Mort de ma vie! all is confounded, all!
Reproach and everlasting shame
Sits mocking in our plumes. O merchante fortune!
Do not run away.

    [A short alarum]


Constable

   Why, all our ranks are broke.


DAUPHIN

   O perdurable shame! let's stab ourselves.
Be these the wretches that we play'd at dice for?


ORLEANS

   Is this the king we sent to for his ransom?


BOURBON

   Shame and eternal shame, nothing but shame!
Let us die in honour: once more back again;
And he that will not follow Bourbon now,
Let him go hence, and with his cap in hand,
Like a base pander, hold the chamber-door
Whilst by a slave, no gentler than my dog,
His fairest daughter is contaminated.


Constable

   Disorder, that hath spoil'd us, friend us now!
Let us on heaps go offer up our lives.


ORLEANS

   We are enow yet living in the field
To smother up the English in our throngs,
If any order might be thought upon.


BOURBON

   The devil take order now! I'll to the throng:
Let life be short; else shame will be too long.

    [Exeunt]