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Enter CHARLES , with his Forces ; ALENÇON , REIGNIER , and others . Char . Mars his true moving , even as in the heavens , So in the earth , to this day is not known : Late did he shine upon the English side ; Now we are victors ...
Enter CHARLES , with his Forces ; ALENÇON , REIGNIER , and others . Char . Mars his true moving , even as in the heavens , So in the earth , to this day is not known : Late did he shine upon the English side ; Now we are victors ...
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Enter the Bastard of Orleans . Bast . Where's the Prince Daupşin ? I have news for him . Char . Bastard of Orleans , thrice welcome to us . Bast . Methinks your looks are sad , your cheer appallid : Hath the late overthrow wrought this ...
Enter the Bastard of Orleans . Bast . Where's the Prince Daupşin ? I have news for him . Char . Bastard of Orleans , thrice welcome to us . Bast . Methinks your looks are sad , your cheer appallid : Hath the late overthrow wrought this ...
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Enter the Duke of GLOSTER , with his Serving - men in blue coats . ( 29 ) Glo . I am come to survey the Tower this day : Since Henry's death , I fear , there is conveyance.Where be these warders , that they wait not here ?
Enter the Duke of GLOSTER , with his Serving - men in blue coats . ( 29 ) Glo . I am come to survey the Tower this day : Since Henry's death , I fear , there is conveyance.Where be these warders , that they wait not here ?
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Here GLOSTER and his Serving - men attack the other party ; and enter in the hurly - burly the Mayor of London and Officers . May . Fie , lords ! that you , being supreme magistrates , Thus contumeliously should break the peace ! Glo .
Here GLOSTER and his Serving - men attack the other party ; and enter in the hurly - burly the Mayor of London and Officers . May . Fie , lords ! that you , being supreme magistrates , Thus contumeliously should break the peace ! Glo .
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Enter Talbot , pursuing the Dauphin , drives him in , and exit : then enter LA PUCELLE , driving Englishmen before her , and exit after them : then re - enter TALBOT . Tal . Where is my strength , my valour , and my force ?
Enter Talbot , pursuing the Dauphin , drives him in , and exit : then enter LA PUCELLE , driving Englishmen before her , and exit after them : then re - enter TALBOT . Tal . Where is my strength , my valour , and my force ?
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