The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 1-3 |
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Exeunt General , & c . from the Walls . Tal . He fables not “ , I hear the enemy ;Out
, some light horsemen , and peruse their wings.0 , negligent and heedless
discipline ! How are we park'd , and bounded in a pale ; A little herd of England's
...
Exeunt General , & c . from the Walls . Tal . He fables not “ , I hear the enemy ;Out
, some light horsemen , and peruse their wings.0 , negligent and heedless
discipline ! How are we park'd , and bounded in a pale ; A little herd of England's
...
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Exeunt Soldiers and Servant , leaving the two Bodies . Enter CHARLES ,
ALENÇON , BURGUNDY , Bastard , LA PUCELLE , and Forces . Char . Had York
and Somerset brought rescue in , We should have found a bloody day of this .
Bast .
Exeunt Soldiers and Servant , leaving the two Bodies . Enter CHARLES ,
ALENÇON , BURGUNDY , Bastard , LA PUCELLE , and Forces . Char . Had York
and Somerset brought rescue in , We should have found a bloody day of this .
Bast .
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Exeunt King HENRY and Train ; GLOSTER , EXETER , and Ambassadors . Win .
Stay , my lord legate ; you shall first receive The sum of money , which I promised
Should be deliver'd to his holiness For clothing me in these grave ornaments .
Exeunt King HENRY and Train ; GLOSTER , EXETER , and Ambassadors . Win .
Stay , my lord legate ; you shall first receive The sum of money , which I promised
Should be deliver'd to his holiness For clothing me in these grave ornaments .
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Exeunt GLOSTER and Servants . • Duch . Art thou gone too ? * All comfort go with
thee ! * For none abides with me : my joy is — death : Death , at whose name I oft
have been afear'd , * Because I wish'd this world's eternity.Stanley , I prythee ...
Exeunt GLOSTER and Servants . • Duch . Art thou gone too ? * All comfort go with
thee ! * For none abides with me : my joy is — death : Death , at whose name I oft
have been afear'd , * Because I wish'd this world's eternity.Stanley , I prythee ...
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Exeunt both Armies . SCENE V. Another Part of the same . Alarums : Excursions :
and afterwards a Retreat . Then enter KING EDWARD , CLARENCE , GlosTER ,
and Forces ; with QUEEN MARGARET , OXFORD , and SOMERSET , Prisoners ...
Exeunt both Armies . SCENE V. Another Part of the same . Alarums : Excursions :
and afterwards a Retreat . Then enter KING EDWARD , CLARENCE , GlosTER ,
and Forces ; with QUEEN MARGARET , OXFORD , and SOMERSET , Prisoners ...
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arms bear blood body brother Cade Clarence Clif Clifford common crown dead death doth duke earl Edward enemies England English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight follow Forces France French friends give Gloster grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hence Henry's highness Holinshed honour hope I'll John keep King Henry Lady leave live London look lord lost March Margaret master means mind never night noble old play once passage peace play present prince queen rest Rich Richard Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare soldiers Somerset soul speak stand stay Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thing thou thou art thought true unto Warwick York
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