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... leave this town ; for they are hair - Otherwise , I renounce all confidence . Char . Mean time , look gracious on thy prostrate. SCENE II . France . Before Orleans . CHARLES , with his Forces ; ALENCON , REIGNIER , and others . Char ...
... leave this town ; for they are hair - Otherwise , I renounce all confidence . Char . Mean time , look gracious on thy prostrate. SCENE II . France . Before Orleans . CHARLES , with his Forces ; ALENCON , REIGNIER , and others . Char ...
Side 10
... leave our beds , Hearing alarums at our chamber doors , Alen . Of all exploits , since first I follow'd arms , Never ... leaving their Clothes be- hind . Sold . I'll be so bold to take what they have left , For I have loaden me with many ...
... leave our beds , Hearing alarums at our chamber doors , Alen . Of all exploits , since first I follow'd arms , Never ... leaving their Clothes be- hind . Sold . I'll be so bold to take what they have left , For I have loaden me with many ...
Side 21
... leave my followers here , to fight , and die ? My age was never tainted with such shame . John . And shall my youth be guilty of such blame ? No more can I be sever'd from your side , Than can yourself yourself in twain divide : Stay ...
... leave my followers here , to fight , and die ? My age was never tainted with such shame . John . And shall my youth be guilty of such blame ? No more can I be sever'd from your side , Than can yourself yourself in twain divide : Stay ...
Side 24
... leave to curse a while . York . Curse , miscreant , when thou comest to the [ Exeunt . stake . Alarums . Enter SUFFOLK , leading in LADY MARGARET . Suff . Be what thou wilt , thou art my prisoner . [ Gazes on her . O fairest beauty , do ...
... leave to curse a while . York . Curse , miscreant , when thou comest to the [ Exeunt . stake . Alarums . Enter SUFFOLK , leading in LADY MARGARET . Suff . Be what thou wilt , thou art my prisoner . [ Gazes on her . O fairest beauty , do ...
Side 26
... leave , I have deluded you ; " Twas neither Charles , nor yet the duke I nam'd , But Reignier , king of Naples , that prevail'd . War . A married man ! that's most intolerable . York . Why , here's a girl ! I think , she knows not well ...
... leave , I have deluded you ; " Twas neither Charles , nor yet the duke I nam'd , But Reignier , king of Naples , that prevail'd . War . A married man ! that's most intolerable . York . Why , here's a girl ! I think , she knows not well ...
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