Historical plays: King Henry VI, pt.I-III. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIClarendon Press, 1770 |
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... Pucel . Wherefore is Charles impatient with his friend ? At all times will you have my pow'r alike ? Sleeping , or waking , muft I still prevail ? Or will you blame and lay the fault on me ? Improvident foldiers ! had your watch been ...
... Pucel . Wherefore is Charles impatient with his friend ? At all times will you have my pow'r alike ? Sleeping , or waking , muft I still prevail ? Or will you blame and lay the fault on me ? Improvident foldiers ! had your watch been ...
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... Pucel . " T upon their backs . HESE are the city gates , the gates of Roan , Through which our policy muft make a breach . Take heed , be wary how you place your words , Talk like the vulgar fort of market - men That come to gather ...
... Pucel . " T upon their backs . HESE are the city gates , the gates of Roan , Through which our policy muft make a breach . Take heed , be wary how you place your words , Talk like the vulgar fort of market - men That come to gather ...
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... Pucel . Paifans , pauvres gens de France . Poor market - folks that come to fell their corn . Watch . Enter , go in , the market - bell is rung . [ knocks . Pucel . Now , Roan , I'll shake thy bulwarks to the ground . Enter Dauphin ...
... Pucel . Paifans , pauvres gens de France . Poor market - folks that come to fell their corn . Watch . Enter , go in , the market - bell is rung . [ knocks . Pucel . Now , Roan , I'll shake thy bulwarks to the ground . Enter Dauphin ...
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... Pucel . Good morrow , gallants ; want ye corn for bread ? I think , the duke of Burgundy will fast , Before he'll buy again at fuch a rate : ' Twas full of darnel ; do you like the taste ? Burg . Scoff on , vile fiend , and shameless ...
... Pucel . Good morrow , gallants ; want ye corn for bread ? I think , the duke of Burgundy will fast , Before he'll buy again at fuch a rate : ' Twas full of darnel ; do you like the taste ? Burg . Scoff on , vile fiend , and shameless ...
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... Pucel . Captains , away , let's get us from the walls ; For Talbot means no goodness by his looks . God be wi'you , my lord ; we came , fir , but to tell you That we are here . [ Exeunt from the walls . Tal . And there will we be too ...
... Pucel . Captains , away , let's get us from the walls ; For Talbot means no goodness by his looks . God be wi'you , my lord ; we came , fir , but to tell you That we are here . [ Exeunt from the walls . Tal . And there will we be too ...
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