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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 ye the warlike Talbot , for his acts So much applauded through ...
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 ye the warlike Talbot , for his acts So much applauded through ...
Page 27
The plot is laid : if all things fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no less account : Fain would mine eyes ...
The plot is laid : if all things fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no less account : Fain would mine eyes ...
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I have heard you preach That malice was a great and grievous sin ; And will not you maintain the thing you teach , But prove a chief offender in the same ? War . Sweet king ! -the bishop hath a kindly gird.
I have heard you preach That malice was a great and grievous sin ; And will not you maintain the thing you teach , But prove a chief offender in the same ? War . Sweet king ! -the bishop hath a kindly gird.
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... For things that are not to be remedied . Let frantic Talbot triumph for a while , And like a peacock sweep along his tail ; We'll pull his plumes , and take away his train , If Dauphin and the rest will be but rul'd . Char .
... For things that are not to be remedied . Let frantic Talbot triumph for a while , And like a peacock sweep along his tail ; We'll pull his plumes , and take away his train , If Dauphin and the rest will be but rul'd . Char .
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Beside , what infamy will there arise , When foreign princes shall be certified That for a toy , a thing of no regard , King Henry's peers and chief nobility Destroy'd themselves , and lost the realm of France !
Beside , what infamy will there arise , When foreign princes shall be certified That for a toy , a thing of no regard , King Henry's peers and chief nobility Destroy'd themselves , and lost the realm of France !
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