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That eve at dusk,
Folk issuing slowly from the Judgment Hall,
Thus Beaufort spake to Beauvais: ‘Yonder girl
May be impostor; she's no Visionary.
Her words though strange have pith; and when she walks
Though light her tread her foot takes hold o' the ground.’
Beauvais made answer low: ‘Lord Cardinal
A King's son you and walk the world unquestioned;
There's not one street in Rouen I could tread

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If I released that Maid!’ The Cardinal next
With thin lip curled, ‘The better for Barabbas!’
Abortive thus nine days the judges met.
No witnesses were called or none made answer.
They baited her; 'twas vain. Not once she shewed
Distempered mind. It was not thus with them:
Writhing in wrath at last they shouted thus:
‘Full adjuration or the death by fire!’
She answered: ‘Sirs, deceive not your own hearts:
Sirs, it was God Who sent me. I appeal
To God, the Pope, and all the Church of Christ.’
The judges whispered; next advanced a clerk;
That clerk read low an act of abjuration
Suppressing half that act. She waived it back.
He read her next a brief unmeaning scroll;
It pledged her but to ride thenceforth no more
In war a knight steel-clad. Smiling she took it;
Glanced at it lightly; signed it with a cross;
That cross they placed upon a parchment new,
An abjuration full. The lie thus forged
Lived, a tradition long.