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Thou hast astonish'd me with thy high terms : Only this proof I'll of thy valour make , - In single combat thou shalt buckle with me ; And if thou vanquishest , thy words are true ; Otherwise I renounce all confidence . Puc .
Thou hast astonish'd me with thy high terms : Only this proof I'll of thy valour make , - In single combat thou shalt buckle with me ; And if thou vanquishest , thy words are true ; Otherwise I renounce all confidence . Puc .
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Whoe'er helps thee , ' tis thou that must help me : Impatiently I burn with thy desire ; My heart and hands thou hast at once subdu'd . Excellent Pucelle , if thy name be so , Let me thy servant , and not sovereign , be : ' Tis the ...
Whoe'er helps thee , ' tis thou that must help me : Impatiently I burn with thy desire ; My heart and hands thou hast at once subdu'd . Excellent Pucelle , if thy name be so , Let me thy servant , and not sovereign , be : ' Tis the ...
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Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast thou any life ? Speak unto Talbot ; nay , look up to him.Salisbury , cheer thy spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die whilesHe beckons with his hand , and smiles on me , As who should say , “ When I am ...
Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast thou any life ? Speak unto Talbot ; nay , look up to him.Salisbury , cheer thy spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die whilesHe beckons with his hand , and smiles on me , As who should say , “ When I am ...
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Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me , For in my gallery thy picture hangs : But now the substance shall endure the like ; And I will chain these legs and arms of thine , That hast by tyranny , these many years , Wasted our ...
Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me , For in my gallery thy picture hangs : But now the substance shall endure the like ; And I will chain these legs and arms of thine , That hast by tyranny , these many years , Wasted our ...
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In prison hast thou spent a pilgrimage , And like a hermit overpass'd thy days.Well , I will lock his counsel in my breast ; And what I do imagine , let that rest.Keepers , convey him hence ; and I myself Will see his burial better than ...
In prison hast thou spent a pilgrimage , And like a hermit overpass'd thy days.Well , I will lock his counsel in my breast ; And what I do imagine , let that rest.Keepers , convey him hence ; and I myself Will see his burial better than ...
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