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Ne'er trust me , then ; for when a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory , Yet hath a woman's kindness over - rul'd :And therefore tell her I return great thanks , And in submission will attend on her .
Ne'er trust me , then ; for when a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory , Yet hath a woman's kindness over - rul'd :And therefore tell her I return great thanks , And in submission will attend on her .
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Thanks , gentle sir . ( 65 ) Come , let us four to dinner : I dare say This quarrel will drink blood another day . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. A room in the Tower of London . 32 [ ACT II . FIRST PART OF.
Thanks , gentle sir . ( 65 ) Come , let us four to dinner : I dare say This quarrel will drink blood another day . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. A room in the Tower of London . 32 [ ACT II . FIRST PART OF.
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Thanks , gentle duke . But where is Pucelle now ? I think her old familiar is asleep : Now where's the Bastard's braves and Charles his gleeks ? What , all amort ? Rouen hangs her head for grief , That such a valiant company are fled .
Thanks , gentle duke . But where is Pucelle now ? I think her old familiar is asleep : Now where's the Bastard's braves and Charles his gleeks ? What , all amort ? Rouen hangs her head for grief , That such a valiant company are fled .
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Long since we were resolved of your truth , Your faithful service , and your toil in war ; Yet never have you tasted our reward , Or been reguerdon'd with so much as thanks , Because till now we never saw your face : Therefore , stand ...
Long since we were resolved of your truth , Your faithful service , and your toil in war ; Yet never have you tasted our reward , Or been reguerdon'd with so much as thanks , Because till now we never saw your face : Therefore , stand ...
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Reig . Welcome , brave earl , into our territories : Command in Anjou what your honour pleases . Suf . Thanks , Reignier , happy for so sweet a child , Fit to be made companion with a king : What answer makes your grace unto my suit ?
Reig . Welcome , brave earl , into our territories : Command in Anjou what your honour pleases . Suf . Thanks , Reignier , happy for so sweet a child , Fit to be made companion with a king : What answer makes your grace unto my suit ?
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