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Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams ; His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparkling eyes , replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid ...
Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams ; His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparkling eyes , replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid ...
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Let's to the altar : -heralds , wait on us : Instead of gold , we'll offer up our arms ; Since arms avail not , now that Henry's dead.Posterity , await for wretched years , When at their mothers ' moist ( ) eyes babes shall suck ...
Let's to the altar : -heralds , wait on us : Instead of gold , we'll offer up our arms ; Since arms avail not , now that Henry's dead.Posterity , await for wretched years , When at their mothers ' moist ( ) eyes babes shall suck ...
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... By guileful fair words peace may be obtain'd . Awake , awake , English nobility ! Let not sloth dim your honours new - begot : Cropp'd are the flower - de - luces in your arms ; Of England's coat one half is cut away . Exe .
... By guileful fair words peace may be obtain'd . Awake , awake , English nobility ! Let not sloth dim your honours new - begot : Cropp'd are the flower - de - luces in your arms ; Of England's coat one half is cut away . Exe .
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... none durst stand him ; Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he flew :( The French exclaim'd , the devil was in arms ; All the whole army stood agaz'd on him : His soldiers , spying his undaunted spirit , “ A Talbot ! a Talbot !
... none durst stand him ; Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he flew :( The French exclaim'd , the devil was in arms ; All the whole army stood agaz'd on him : His soldiers , spying his undaunted spirit , “ A Talbot ! a Talbot !
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I think , by some odd gimmers or device , Their arms are set like clocks , still to strike on ; ( 20 ) Else ne'er could they hold out so as they do . By my consent , we'll even let them alone . Alen . Be it so .
I think , by some odd gimmers or device , Their arms are set like clocks , still to strike on ; ( 20 ) Else ne'er could they hold out so as they do . By my consent , we'll even let them alone . Alen . Be it so .
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