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Unto the French the dreadful judgment - day So dreadful will not be as was his sight . The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : The church's prayers made him so prosperous . Glo . The church ! where is it ? Had not churchmen pray'd ...
Unto the French the dreadful judgment - day So dreadful will not be as was his sight . The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : The church's prayers made him so prosperous . Glo . The church ! where is it ? Had not churchmen pray'd ...
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Open the gates unto the lord protector : We'll burst them open , if you come not quickly . ( 84 ) [ Gloster's Serving - men rush again at the Tower - gates . Enter WINCHESTER , with his Serving - men in tawny coats . Win .
Open the gates unto the lord protector : We'll burst them open , if you come not quickly . ( 84 ) [ Gloster's Serving - men rush again at the Tower - gates . Enter WINCHESTER , with his Serving - men in tawny coats . Win .
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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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Now have I paid my vow unto his soul ; For every drop of blood was drawn from him , There hath at least five Frenchmen died to - night . And that hereafter ages may behold What ruin happen'd in revenge of him , Within their chiefest ...
Now have I paid my vow unto his soul ; For every drop of blood was drawn from him , There hath at least five Frenchmen died to - night . And that hereafter ages may behold What ruin happen'd in revenge of him , Within their chiefest ...
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Faith , I have been a truant in the law , And never yet could frame my will to it ; And therefore frame the law unto my will . Som . Judge you , my Lord of Warwick , then , between us . War . Between two hawks , which flies the higher ...
Faith , I have been a truant in the law , And never yet could frame my will to it ; And therefore frame the law unto my will . Som . Judge you , my Lord of Warwick , then , between us . War . Between two hawks , which flies the higher ...
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