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Methinks your looks are sad , your cheer appallid : Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence ? Be not dismay'd , for succour is at hand : A holy maid hither with me I bring , Which , by a vision sent to her from heaven , Ordainèd is ...
Methinks your looks are sad , your cheer appallid : Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence ? Be not dismay'd , for succour is at hand : A holy maid hither with me I bring , Which , by a vision sent to her from heaven , Ordainèd is ...
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What chance is this that suddenly hath cross'd us ?Speak , Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst speak : How farist thou , mirror of all martial men ? One of thy eyes and thy cheek's side struck off !Accursèd tower ! accursèd fatal hand ...
What chance is this that suddenly hath cross'd us ?Speak , Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst speak : How farist thou , mirror of all martial men ? One of thy eyes and thy cheek's side struck off !Accursèd tower ! accursèd fatal hand ...
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Advance our waving colours on the walls ; Rescu'd is Orleans from the English :Thus Joan la Pucelle hath perform'd her word . Char . Divinest creature , Astræa's daughter , ( 53 ) ( 52 ) Sheep run not half so timorous from the wolf ...
Advance our waving colours on the walls ; Rescu'd is Orleans from the English :Thus Joan la Pucelle hath perform'd her word . Char . Divinest creature , Astræa's daughter , ( 53 ) ( 52 ) Sheep run not half so timorous from the wolf ...
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The virtuous lady , Countess of Auvergne , With modesty admiring thy renown , By me entreats , great lord , thou wouldst vouchsafe To visit her poor castle where she lies , That she may boast she hath beheld the man Whose glory fills ...
The virtuous lady , Countess of Auvergne , With modesty admiring thy renown , By me entreats , great lord , thou wouldst vouchsafe To visit her poor castle where she lies , That she may boast she hath beheld the man Whose glory fills ...
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Victorious Talbot ! pardon my abuse : I find thou art no less than fame hath bruited , And more than may be gather'd by thy shape . Let my presumption not provoke thy wrath ; For I am sorry that with reverence I did not entertain thee ...
Victorious Talbot ! pardon my abuse : I find thou art no less than fame hath bruited , And more than may be gather'd by thy shape . Let my presumption not provoke thy wrath ; For I am sorry that with reverence I did not entertain thee ...
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