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Here is the banner. Take it, noble maiden Thou'rt stayed for by the princes and the people. JOHANNA. I march before him? I the banner bear? DUNOIS. Whom else would it become? What other hand Is pure enough to bear the sacred ensign! Amid the battle thou hast waved it oft; To grace our glad procession bear it now. [LA HIRE presents the banner to her, she draws back, shuddering. JOHANNA. Away! away! LA HIRE. Art thou terrified At thine own banner, maiden? Look at it! [He displays the banner. It is the same thou didst in conquest wave. Imaged upon it is the queen of heaven, Floating in glory o'er this earthly ball; For so the Holy Mother showed it thee. [JOHANNA gazing upon it with horror. 'Tis she herself! so she appeared to me. See, how she looks at me and knits her brow, And anger flashes from her threatening eye! SOREL. Alas, she raveth! Maiden, be composed! Collect thyself! Thou seest nothing real! That is her pictured image; she herself Wanders above, amid the angelic choir! JOHANNA. Thou comest, fearful one, to punish me? Destroy, o'erwhelm, thy lightnings hurl, And let them fall upon my guilty head. Alas, my vow I've broken. I've profaned And desecrated thy most holy name! DUNOIS. Woe's us! What may this mean? What unblest words? LA HIRE (in astonishment, to DUCHATEL). This strange emotion canst thou comprehend? DUCHATEL. That which I see, I see--I long have feared it. DUNOIS. What sayest thou? DUCHATEL. I dare not speak my thoughts. I would to heaven that the king were crowned! LA HIRE. How! hath the awe this banner doth inspire Turned back upon thyself? before this sign Let Britons tremble; to the foes of France 'Tis fearful, but to all true citizens It is auspicious. JOHANNA. Yes, thou sayest truly! To friends 'tis gracious! but to enemies It causeth horror! [The Coronation march is heard. DUNOIS. Take thy banner, then! The march begins--no time is to be lost! [They press the banner upon her; she seizes it with evident emotion, and retires; the others follow. [The scene changes to an open place before the Cathedral. SCENE IV. Spectators occupy the background; BERTRAND, CLAUDE MARIE, and ETIENNE come forward; then MARGOT and LOUISON. The Coronation march is heard in the distance. BERTRAND. Hark to the music! They approach already! What had we better do? Shall we
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