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... grace : The prince's espials have inform'd me , How the English , in the suburbs close intrench'd , Wont , through a secret grate of iron bars In yonder tower , to overpeer the city ; And thence discover how , with most advantage , They ...
... grace : The prince's espials have inform'd me , How the English , in the suburbs close intrench'd , Wont , through a secret grate of iron bars In yonder tower , to overpeer the city ; And thence discover how , with most advantage , They ...
Side 10
... grace ; His new - come champion , virtuous Joan of Arc ; Nor any of his false confederates . Bed . " Tis thought , Lord Talbot , when the fight began , Rous'd on the sudden from their drowsy beds , They did amongst the troops of armed ...
... grace ; His new - come champion , virtuous Joan of Arc ; Nor any of his false confederates . Bed . " Tis thought , Lord Talbot , when the fight began , Rous'd on the sudden from their drowsy beds , They did amongst the troops of armed ...
Side 14
... grace protector to the king ? Plan . Plantagenet , I see , must hold his tongue ; Lest it be said , Speak , sirrah , when you should ; Must your bold verdict enter talk with lords ? Else would I have a fling at Winchester . [ Aside . K ...
... grace protector to the king ? Plan . Plantagenet , I see , must hold his tongue ; Lest it be said , Speak , sirrah , when you should ; Must your bold verdict enter talk with lords ? Else would I have a fling at Winchester . [ Aside . K ...
Side 18
... grace from the duke of Burgundy . Or whether that such cowards ought to wear This ornament of knighthood , yea , or no . Glo . To say the truth , this fact was infamous , And ill beseeming any common man ; Much more a knight , a captain ...
... grace from the duke of Burgundy . Or whether that such cowards ought to wear This ornament of knighthood , yea , or no . Glo . To say the truth , this fact was infamous , And ill beseeming any common man ; Much more a knight , a captain ...
Side 23
... grace affect their motion ? Glo . Well , my good lord ; and as the only means ' Tis said , the stout Parisians do revolt , And turn again unto the warlike French . To stop effusion of our Christian blood , Alen . Then march to Paris ...
... grace affect their motion ? Glo . Well , my good lord ; and as the only means ' Tis said , the stout Parisians do revolt , And turn again unto the warlike French . To stop effusion of our Christian blood , Alen . Then march to Paris ...
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