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Side 10
... fall'n . Char . Duke of Alençon , this was your default ; That , being captain of the watch to - night , Did look no better to that weighty charge . Alen . Had all your quarters been as safely kept , As that whereof I had the government ...
... fall'n . Char . Duke of Alençon , this was your default ; That , being captain of the watch to - night , Did look no better to that weighty charge . Alen . Had all your quarters been as safely kept , As that whereof I had the government ...
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... fall ! And as my duty springs , so perish they That grudge one thought against your majesty ! All . Welcome , high prince , the mighty duke of York ! Som . Perish , base prince , ignoble duke of York ! [ Aside . Glo . Now will it best ...
... fall ! And as my duty springs , so perish they That grudge one thought against your majesty ! All . Welcome , high prince , the mighty duke of York ! Som . Perish , base prince , ignoble duke of York ! [ Aside . Glo . Now will it best ...
Side 16
... fall of all our foes ! Alen . Defer no time , delays have dangerous ends ; Enter , and cry -- The Dauphin ! -presently , And then do execution on the watch . [ They enter . Alarums . Enter TALBOT , and certain English . Tal . France ...
... fall of all our foes ! Alen . Defer no time , delays have dangerous ends ; Enter , and cry -- The Dauphin ! -presently , And then do execution on the watch . [ They enter . Alarums . Enter TALBOT , and certain English . Tal . France ...
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... fall and die : And , like2 me to the peasant boys of France ; To be shame's scorn , and subject of mischance ! Surely , by all the glory you have won , An if I fly , I am not Talbot's son : Then talk no more of flight , it is no boot ...
... fall and die : And , like2 me to the peasant boys of France ; To be shame's scorn , and subject of mischance ! Surely , by all the glory you have won , An if I fly , I am not Talbot's son : Then talk no more of flight , it is no boot ...
Side 29
... fall to weeping joys ; " Such is the fulness of my heart's content . Lords with one cheerful voice welcome my love . All . Long live Queen Margaret , England's hap- piness ! [ Flourish . Q. Mar. We thank you all . Suff . My lord ...
... fall to weeping joys ; " Such is the fulness of my heart's content . Lords with one cheerful voice welcome my love . All . Long live Queen Margaret , England's hap- piness ! [ Flourish . Q. Mar. We thank you all . Suff . My lord ...
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