The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 1-3 |
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It is the noble duke of Gloster . 2 Ward . [ Within . ] Whoe'er he be , you may not be
let in . 1 Serv . Answer you so the lord protector , villains ? 1 Ward . [ Within . ] The
Lord protect him ! so we answer him ; We do no otherwise than we are will'd .
It is the noble duke of Gloster . 2 Ward . [ Within . ] Whoe'er he be , you may not be
let in . 1 Serv . Answer you so the lord protector , villains ? 1 Ward . [ Within . ] The
Lord protect him ! so we answer him ; We do no otherwise than we are will'd .
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Renowned Talbot doth expect my aid ; And I am louted ? by a traitor villain , And
cannot help the noble chevalier : God comfort him in this necessity ! If he miscarry
, farewell wars in France . Enter SIR WILLIAM LUCY . Lucy . Thou princely ...
Renowned Talbot doth expect my aid ; And I am louted ? by a traitor villain , And
cannot help the noble chevalier : God comfort him in this necessity ! If he miscarry
, farewell wars in France . Enter SIR WILLIAM LUCY . Lucy . Thou princely ...
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Whither , my lord ? from bought and sold Lord Talbot 1 ; Who , ring'd about with
bold adversity , Cries out for noble York and Somerset , To beat assailing death
from his weak legions . And whiles the honourable captain there Drops bloody ...
Whither , my lord ? from bought and sold Lord Talbot 1 ; Who , ring'd about with
bold adversity , Cries out for noble York and Somerset , To beat assailing death
from his weak legions . And whiles the honourable captain there Drops bloody ...
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up Let not your private discord keep away The levied succours that should lend
him aid , While he , renowned noble gentleman , Yields his life unto a world of
odds : Orleans the Bastard , Charles , and Burgundy , Alençon , Reignier ,
compass ...
up Let not your private discord keep away The levied succours that should lend
him aid , While he , renowned noble gentleman , Yields his life unto a world of
odds : Orleans the Bastard , Charles , and Burgundy , Alençon , Reignier ,
compass ...
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You have suborn'd this man , Of purpose to obscure my noble birth . Shep . ' Tis
true , I gave a noble to the priest , The morn that I was wedded to her mother.
Kneel down and take my blessing , good my girl . Wilt thou not stoop ? Now
cursed ...
You have suborn'd this man , Of purpose to obscure my noble birth . Shep . ' Tis
true , I gave a noble to the priest , The morn that I was wedded to her mother.
Kneel down and take my blessing , good my girl . Wilt thou not stoop ? Now
cursed ...
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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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