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... live we idly Stand back , you lords , and give us leave a while . Dogs ! cowards ! dastards ! I would ne'er have fled , And , whereas I was black and swart before , Char . Mean tire , look gracious on thy prostrate. SCENE II . France ...
... live we idly Stand back , you lords , and give us leave a while . Dogs ! cowards ! dastards ! I would ne'er have fled , And , whereas I was black and swart before , Char . Mean tire , look gracious on thy prostrate. SCENE II . France ...
Side 21
... live I will not , if my father die . France , Hath now entrapp'd the noble - minded Talbot : Never to England shall he bear his life ; But dies , betrayed to fortune by your strife . Som . Come , go ; I will despatch the horsemen ...
... live I will not , if my father die . France , Hath now entrapp'd the noble - minded Talbot : Never to England shall he bear his life ; But dies , betrayed to fortune by your strife . Som . Come , go ; I will despatch the horsemen ...
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... live : Especially , since Charles must father it . Puc . You are deceived ; my child is none of his ; It was Alençon , that enjoy'd my love . York . Alengon ! that notorious Machiavel !! It dies , an if it had a thousand lives . Puc . O ...
... live : Especially , since Charles must father it . Puc . You are deceived ; my child is none of his ; It was Alençon , that enjoy'd my love . York . Alengon ! that notorious Machiavel !! It dies , an if it had a thousand lives . Puc . O ...
Side 33
... live to be aveng'd on her ? * Contemptuous base - born callat as she is , She vaunted ' mongst her minions t'other day , The very train of her worst wearing - gown Was better worth than all my father's lands , * Till Suffolk gave two ...
... live to be aveng'd on her ? * Contemptuous base - born callat as she is , She vaunted ' mongst her minions t'other day , The very train of her worst wearing - gown Was better worth than all my father's lands , * Till Suffolk gave two ...
Side 44
... live so long . Noise within . Enter WARWICK and SALISBURY . The Commons press to the door . War . It is reported , mighty sovereign , That good Duke Humphrey traitorously is mur- der'd By Suffolk and the Cardinal Beaufort's means ...
... live so long . Noise within . Enter WARWICK and SALISBURY . The Commons press to the door . War . It is reported , mighty sovereign , That good Duke Humphrey traitorously is mur- der'd By Suffolk and the Cardinal Beaufort's means ...
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