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... forces . There goes the Talbot , with his colours spread ; And all the troops of English after him . A French March . Enter the Duke of BURGUNDY and forces . Now , in the rereward , comes the duke , and his ; Fortune , in favour , makes ...
... forces . There goes the Talbot , with his colours spread ; And all the troops of English after him . A French March . Enter the Duke of BURGUNDY and forces . Now , in the rereward , comes the duke , and his ; Fortune , in favour , makes ...
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... forces ; an Officer of TAL- BOT's with him . Sem . It is too late ; I cannot send them now : This expedition was by York , and Talbot , Too rafhly plotted ; all our general force Might with a fally of the very town Be buckled with the ...
... forces ; an Officer of TAL- BOT's with him . Sem . It is too late ; I cannot send them now : This expedition was by York , and Talbot , Too rafhly plotted ; all our general force Might with a fally of the very town Be buckled with the ...
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... forces , < And do expect him here some two hours hence . [ Drum beard . War . Then Clarence is at hand , I hear his drum . * Som . It is not his , my lord ; here Southam lies ; * The drum your honour hears , marcheth from Warwick ...
... forces , < And do expect him here some two hours hence . [ Drum beard . War . Then Clarence is at hand , I hear his drum . * Som . It is not his , my lord ; here Southam lies ; * The drum your honour hears , marcheth from Warwick ...
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PLAYS AND POEMS | 4 |
VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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