A CAPTAIN enters hastily.
CAPTAIN
Haste, general! Prepare the host for battle.
The French with flying banners come this way,
Their shining weapons glitter in the vale.
JOHANNA (with enthusiasm)
My people come this way! Proud England now
Forth in the field! now boldly must you fight!
FASTOLFE
Deluded woman, moderate your joy!
You will not see the issue of this day.
JOHANNA
My friends will win the fight and I shall die!
The gallant heroes need my arm no more.
LIONEL
These dastard enemies I scorn. They have
In twenty battles fled before our arms,
Ere this heroic maiden fought for them.
All the whole nation I despise, save one,
And this one they have banished. Come, Fastolfe,
We soon will give them such another day
As that of Poictiers and of Agincourt.
Do you remain with the fortress, queen,
And guard the maiden till the fight is o'er.
I leave for your protection fifty knights.
FASTOLFE
How! general, shall we march against the foe
And leave this raging fury in our rear?
JOHANNA
What! can a fettered woman frighten thee?
LIONEL
Promise, Johanna, not to free thyself.
JOHANNA
To free myself is now my only wish.
ISABEL
Bind her with triple chains. I pledged my life
That she shall not escape.
[She is bound with heavy chains.
LIONEL (to JOHANNA)
Thou will'st it so!
Thou dost compel us! still it rests with thee!
Renounce the French—the English banner bear,
And thou art free, and these rude, savage men
Who now desire thy blood shall do thy will.
FASTOLFE (urgently)
Away, away, my general!
JOHANNA
Spare thy words,
The French are drawing near. Defend thyself!
[Trumpets sound, LIONEL hastens forth.]
FASTOLFE
You know your duty, queen! if fate declares
Against us, should you see our people fly.
ISABEL (showing a dagger)
Fear not. She shall not live to see our fall.
FASTOLFE (to JOHANNA)
Thou knowest what awaits thee, now implore
A blessing on the weapons of thy people.
[Exit.]