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William Shakespeare. The cry of Talbot serves me for a sword ; For I have loaden me with many spoils , Using no other weapon but his name . [ Exit . SCENE II . Orleans . Within the town . Enter Talbot , BEDFORD , BURGUNDY , a Captain ...
William Shakespeare. The cry of Talbot serves me for a sword ; For I have loaden me with many spoils , Using no other weapon but his name . [ Exit . SCENE II . Orleans . Within the town . Enter Talbot , BEDFORD , BURGUNDY , a Captain ...
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William Shakespeare. That could not live asunder day or night . After that things are set in order here , We'll follow them with all the power we have . Enter a Messenger . Mess . All hail , my lords ! Which of this princely train Call ...
William Shakespeare. That could not live asunder day or night . After that things are set in order here , We'll follow them with all the power we have . Enter a Messenger . Mess . All hail , my lords ! Which of this princely train Call ...
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William Shakespeare. ) I'll note you in my book of memory , To scourge you for this apprehension : Look to it well , and say you are well warn'd . Som . Ah , thou shalt find us ready for thee still ; And know us , by these colours ...
William Shakespeare. ) I'll note you in my book of memory , To scourge you for this apprehension : Look to it well , and say you are well warn'd . Som . Ah , thou shalt find us ready for thee still ; And know us , by these colours ...
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William Shakespeare. Plan . Ay , noble uncle , thus ignobly us'd , Your nephew , late - despised Richard , comes . Mor . Direct mine arms I may embrace his neck , And in his bosom spend my latter gasp : 0 , tell me when my lips do touch ...
William Shakespeare. Plan . Ay , noble uncle , thus ignobly us'd , Your nephew , late - despised Richard , comes . Mor . Direct mine arms I may embrace his neck , And in his bosom spend my latter gasp : 0 , tell me when my lips do touch ...
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William Shakespeare. From Lionel Duke of Clarence , the third son To King Edward the Third ; whereas he72 ) From John of Gaunt doth bring his pedigree , Being but fourth of that heroic line . But mark : as , in this haughty - great ...
William Shakespeare. From Lionel Duke of Clarence , the third son To King Edward the Third ; whereas he72 ) From John of Gaunt doth bring his pedigree , Being but fourth of that heroic line . But mark : as , in this haughty - great ...
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