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... Exeunt . Here alarm , they are beaten back by the English with great lofs . Re - enter Charles , Alanfon , and Reignier . Char . Who ever faw the like ? what men have P ? Dogs , cowards , daftards ! I would ne'er have fled , But that ...
... Exeunt . Here alarm , they are beaten back by the English with great lofs . Re - enter Charles , Alanfon , and Reignier . Char . Who ever faw the like ? what men have P ? Dogs , cowards , daftards ! I would ne'er have fled , But that ...
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... Exeunt . That is , expect profperity after misfortune , like fair weather at Martiemafs , after winter has begun . Johnf † Meaning the four daughters of Philip mentioned in the Alts . Hannier . VOL . VI . B SCENE VII . Tower - gates ...
... Exeunt . That is , expect profperity after misfortune , like fair weather at Martiemafs , after winter has begun . Johnf † Meaning the four daughters of Philip mentioned in the Alts . Hannier . VOL . VI . B SCENE VII . Tower - gates ...
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... Exeunt , Enter the Mafter - gunner of Orleans , and his Boy . M. Gun . Sirrah , thou know'it how Orleans is befieg'd , And how the English have the fuburbs won . Boy . F. her , I know , and oft have fhot at them , Howe'er , unfortunate ...
... Exeunt , Enter the Mafter - gunner of Orleans , and his Boy . M. Gun . Sirrah , thou know'it how Orleans is befieg'd , And how the English have the fuburbs won . Boy . F. her , I know , and oft have fhot at them , Howe'er , unfortunate ...
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... Exeunt , bearing Salisbury and Sir Thomas Gargrave out . SCENE X. Here an alarm again ; and Talbot purfueth the Dauphin , and driveth him : then enter Joan la Pu- celle , driving Englishmen before her . Then enter Talbot . Tal . Where ...
... Exeunt , bearing Salisbury and Sir Thomas Gargrave out . SCENE X. Here an alarm again ; and Talbot purfueth the Dauphin , and driveth him : then enter Joan la Pu- celle , driving Englishmen before her . Then enter Talbot . Tal . Where ...
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... Exeunt . " ACT II . SCENE I. Before Orleans . Enter a Serjeant of a band , with two Centinels . Serjeant . Irs , take your places , and be vigilant . Sif any noife or foldier you perceive Near to the wall , by fome apparent fign Let us ...
... Exeunt . " ACT II . SCENE I. Before Orleans . Enter a Serjeant of a band , with two Centinels . Serjeant . Irs , take your places , and be vigilant . Sif any noife or foldier you perceive Near to the wall , by fome apparent fign Let us ...
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