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Side 10
... never other company.- But what's that Pucelle , whom they term so pure ? Tal . A maid , they say . Bed . A maid ! and be so martial ! Bur . Pray God , she prove not masculine ere long ; If underneath the standard of the French , She ...
... never other company.- But what's that Pucelle , whom they term so pure ? Tal . A maid , they say . Bed . A maid ! and be so martial ! Bur . Pray God , she prove not masculine ere long ; If underneath the standard of the French , She ...
Side 17
... never sway in court : But kings and mightiest potentates must die ; For that's the end of human misery . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The Plains near the City . The same . Enter CHARLES , the Bastard , ALENÇON , LA PUCELLE , and Forces . Puc ...
... never sway in court : But kings and mightiest potentates must die ; For that's the end of human misery . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . The Plains near the City . The same . Enter CHARLES , the Bastard , ALENÇON , LA PUCELLE , and Forces . Puc ...
Side 21
... Never to England shall he bear his life ; But dies , betrayed to fortune by your strife . Som . Come , go ; I will despatch the horsemen straight : Within six hours they will be at his aid . Lucy . Too late comes rescue ; he is ta'en ...
... Never to England shall he bear his life ; But dies , betrayed to fortune by your strife . Som . Come , go ; I will despatch the horsemen straight : Within six hours they will be at his aid . Lucy . Too late comes rescue ; he is ta'en ...
Side 25
... Never yet taint with love , I send the king . Suff . And this withal . [ Kisses her . Mar. That for thyself : -I will not so presume , To send such peevish2 tokens to a king . [ Exeunt REIGNIER and MARGARET . Suff . O , wert thou for ...
... Never yet taint with love , I send the king . Suff . And this withal . [ Kisses her . Mar. That for thyself : -I will not so presume , To send such peevish2 tokens to a king . [ Exeunt REIGNIER and MARGARET . Suff . O , wert thou for ...
Side 26
... never glorious sun reflex his beams Upon the country where you make abode ! But darkness and the gloomy shade of death Environ you ; till mischief , and despair , Drive you to break your necks , or hang yourselves ! [ Exit , guarded ...
... never glorious sun reflex his beams Upon the country where you make abode ! But darkness and the gloomy shade of death Environ you ; till mischief , and despair , Drive you to break your necks , or hang yourselves ! [ Exit , guarded ...
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