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Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . - France before Orleans . Enter CHARLES ,
with his Forces ; ALENÇON , Reignier , and Others . Char . Mars his true moving ,
even ...
Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . - France before Orleans . Enter CHARLES ,
with his Forces ; ALENÇON , Reignier , and Others . Char . Mars his true moving ,
even ...
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Here cometh Charles ; I marvel how he sped . Enter Charles and La PUCELLE .
Bast . Tut ! holy Joan was his defensive guard . Char . Is this thy cunning , thou
deceitful dame ? Didst thou at first , to flatter us withal , Make us partakers of a
little ...
Here cometh Charles ; I marvel how he sped . Enter Charles and La PUCELLE .
Bast . Tut ! holy Joan was his defensive guard . Char . Is this thy cunning , thou
deceitful dame ? Didst thou at first , to flatter us withal , Make us partakers of a
little ...
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Come , come , return ; return , thou wand ' ring lord ; Charles , and the rest , will
take thee in their arms . Bur . I am vanquished ; these haughty words of hers
Have batter ' d me like roaring cannon - shot , And made me almost yield upon
my ...
Come , come , return ; return , thou wand ' ring lord ; Charles , and the rest , will
take thee in their arms . Bur . I am vanquished ; these haughty words of hers
Have batter ' d me like roaring cannon - shot , And made me almost yield upon
my ...
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Plains in Anjou . Enter CHARLES , BURGUNDY , ALENÇON , La Pucelle , and
Forces , marching ; Char . Thesc news , my lord , may cheer our drooping spirits :
' Tis said , the stout Parisians do revolt , And turn again unto the warlike French .
Plains in Anjou . Enter CHARLES , BURGUNDY , ALENÇON , La Pucelle , and
Forces , marching ; Char . Thesc news , my lord , may cheer our drooping spirits :
' Tis said , the stout Parisians do revolt , And turn again unto the warlike French .
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Win , Charles , and the rest , it is enacted thus : That - in regard king Henry gives
consent , Of mere compassion , and of lenity , To ease your country of distressful
war , And suffer you to breathe in fruitful peace , You shall become true liegemen
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Win , Charles , and the rest , it is enacted thus : That - in regard king Henry gives
consent , Of mere compassion , and of lenity , To ease your country of distressful
war , And suffer you to breathe in fruitful peace , You shall become true liegemen
...
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Página 191 - Be brave then ; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be, in England, seven half-penny loaves sold for a penny : the three-hooped pot shall have ten hoops ; and I will make it felony, to drink small beer : all the realm shall be in common, and in Cheapside shall my palfry go to grass.