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What say'st thou , man ! before dead Henry's corse Speak softly , or the loss of those great towns Will make him burst his lead , and rise from death . Glo . Is Paris lost ? is Rouen yielded up ? If Henry were recallid to life again ...
What say'st thou , man ! before dead Henry's corse Speak softly , or the loss of those great towns Will make him burst his lead , and rise from death . Glo . Is Paris lost ? is Rouen yielded up ? If Henry were recallid to life again ...
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With Henry's death the English circle ends ; Dispersed are the glories it included . Now am I like that proud - insulting ship Which Cæsar and his fortune bare at once . Char . Was Mahomet inspired with a dove ?
With Henry's death the English circle ends ; Dispersed are the glories it included . Now am I like that proud - insulting ship Which Cæsar and his fortune bare at once . Char . Was Mahomet inspired with a dove ?
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It will not be retire into your trenches : You all consented unto Salisbury's death , For none would strike a stroke in his revenge .-Pucelle is enter'd into Orleans , In spite of us or aught that we could do .
It will not be retire into your trenches : You all consented unto Salisbury's death , For none would strike a stroke in his revenge .-Pucelle is enter'd into Orleans , In spite of us or aught that we could do .
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... Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy , —this brawl to - day , Grown to this faction , in the Temple - garden , Shall send , between the red rose and the white , A thousand souls to death and deadly night .
... Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy , —this brawl to - day , Grown to this faction , in the Temple - garden , Shall send , between the red rose and the white , A thousand souls to death and deadly night .
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And these gray locks , the pursuivants of death , Nestor - like agèd , in an age of care , ( 66 ) Argue the end of Edmund Mortimer : These eyes — like lamps whose wasting oil is spentWax dim , as drawing to their exigent : Weak ...
And these gray locks , the pursuivants of death , Nestor - like agèd , in an age of care , ( 66 ) Argue the end of Edmund Mortimer : These eyes — like lamps whose wasting oil is spentWax dim , as drawing to their exigent : Weak ...
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