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Does anyone know this Joan of Arc Monologue?

It starts out something like this, " King of Heaven, the night is over, My jailers have finished tormenting me and left me to sleep, but I cannot sleep.." The setting is Joan in her cell. I saw the this back in my freshman year of high school but haven't seen it since. I found an online version of "The Lark" and "Saint Joan" but It was not in either of those. If anyone else has seen this monologue and could provide me with the full version, or else tell me where I can find it, I would appreciate it.

Update:

Some other parts of it include her talking about how the words spoken at the trial affected her, how she wore her brothers clothes, and how it is true the king she crowned is not wise, kind or just, and that it is true that she is alone now and that she has not heard from her voices.

Update 2:

I've read the play, Henry the *some roman numeral* by Shakespeare, "The Lark" and Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan", I've also read the script to "The Passion of Joan of Arc" and I watched "The Trial of Joan of Arc" as was suggested, with no luck. I would be grateful for any additional resources.

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