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William Shakespeare. S CE N E IV . Enter a third Mellenger . 3 Mell . My gracious
Lords , to add to your laments Where with you now bedew King Henry's hearle , I
must inform you of a dismal fight Betwixt the stout Lord Talbot and the French .
William Shakespeare. S CE N E IV . Enter a third Mellenger . 3 Mell . My gracious
Lords , to add to your laments Where with you now bedew King Henry's hearle , I
must inform you of a dismal fight Betwixt the stout Lord Talbot and the French .
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Damsel , I'll have a bout with you againn Or else let Talbot perish with his fame .
Pucel . Are you lo hot ? -yet , Pucelle , hold thy peace ; If Talbot do but thunder ,
rain will follow . ( Talbot aunt the rest whisper together in council . God ipeed the
...
Damsel , I'll have a bout with you againn Or else let Talbot perish with his fame .
Pucel . Are you lo hot ? -yet , Pucelle , hold thy peace ; If Talbot do but thunder ,
rain will follow . ( Talbot aunt the rest whisper together in council . God ipeed the
...
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Then God take mercy on brave Talbot's soul , And on his son young John ! whom
, two hours since , I ' met in travel towards his warlike father . This fev'n years did
not Talbot see his son , And now tlrey meet , where both their lives are done ...
Then God take mercy on brave Talbot's soul , And on his son young John ! whom
, two hours since , I ' met in travel towards his warlike father . This fev'n years did
not Talbot see his son , And now tlrey meet , where both their lives are done ...
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Too late comes refcute ; he is ta'en or flåin ; For fly he could not , if he would have
fled ; And fly would Talbot never , though he might . Som . If he be dead , brave
Talbot , then adieu ! Lucy . His fame lives in the world , his shame in you .
Too late comes refcute ; he is ta'en or flåin ; For fly he could not , if he would have
fled ; And fly would Talbot never , though he might . Som . If he be dead , brave
Talbot , then adieu ! Lucy . His fame lives in the world , his shame in you .
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Surely by all the glory you have won , An if I Äy I am not Talbot's son . Then talk
no more of flight ; it is no boot , If fon to Talbot die at Talbot's foot . Tal . Then
follow thou thy desp'rate fire of Crete , Thou Icarus ! thy life to me is sweet : If thou
wilt ...
Surely by all the glory you have won , An if I Äy I am not Talbot's son . Then talk
no more of flight ; it is no boot , If fon to Talbot die at Talbot's foot . Tal . Then
follow thou thy desp'rate fire of Crete , Thou Icarus ! thy life to me is sweet : If thou
wilt ...
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