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... poor men do know : These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues . Reig . My lord , where are you ? what devise you on ? Shall we give over Orleans or no ? Pucel . Why no , I fay ; diftruftful recreants . Fight till the laft gafp ...
... poor men do know : These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues . Reig . My lord , where are you ? what devise you on ? Shall we give over Orleans or no ? Pucel . Why no , I fay ; diftruftful recreants . Fight till the laft gafp ...
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... poor caftle where fhe lyes ; That he may boast she hath beheld the man Whofe glory fills the world with loud report . Bur . Is it ev'n fo ? nay , then I fee our wars Will turn into a peaceful comick fport , When ladies crave to be ...
... poor caftle where fhe lyes ; That he may boast she hath beheld the man Whofe glory fills the world with loud report . Bur . Is it ev'n fo ? nay , then I fee our wars Will turn into a peaceful comick fport , When ladies crave to be ...
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... Poor gentleman , his wrong doth equal mine . " Since Henry Monmouth first began to reign , ( Before whofe glory I was great in arms , ) This loathfom fequeftration have I had ; And ev'n fince then hath Richard been obfcur'd , Depriv'd ...
... Poor gentleman , his wrong doth equal mine . " Since Henry Monmouth first began to reign , ( Before whofe glory I was great in arms , ) This loathfom fequeftration have I had ; And ev'n fince then hath Richard been obfcur'd , Depriv'd ...
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... poor ? How haps it then I feek not to advance Or raife my felf ? but keep my wonted calling . And for diffention , who preferreth peace More than I do ? except I be provok'd . No , my good lords , it is not that offends , It is not that ...
... poor ? How haps it then I feek not to advance Or raife my felf ? but keep my wonted calling . And for diffention , who preferreth peace More than I do ? except I be provok'd . No , my good lords , it is not that offends , It is not that ...
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... Poor market folks that come to fell their corn , Watch . Enter , go in , the market bell is rung . Pucel . Now Roan I'll fhake thy bulwarks to the ground . [ Exeunt . Enter Dauphin , Baftard , and Alanfon . Dan . St. Dennis blefs this ...
... Poor market folks that come to fell their corn , Watch . Enter , go in , the market bell is rung . Pucel . Now Roan I'll fhake thy bulwarks to the ground . [ Exeunt . Enter Dauphin , Baftard , and Alanfon . Dan . St. Dennis blefs this ...
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