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FRANCE . Plains in ANJOU . Enter CHARLES , BURGUNDY , ALENÇON , LA
PUCELLE , and Forces , marching . Char . These news , my lords , may cheer our
drooping spirits : ' Tis said the stout Parisians do revolt , And turn again unto the ...
FRANCE . Plains in ANJOU . Enter CHARLES , BURGUNDY , ALENÇON , LA
PUCELLE , and Forces , marching . Char . These news , my lords , may cheer our
drooping spirits : ' Tis said the stout Parisians do revolt , And turn again unto the ...
Page 399
399 And he that brings his head unto the king Shall have a thousand crowns for
his reward . [ Exeunt some of them . Follow me , soldiers : we'll devise a mean To
reconcile you all unto the king . [ Exeunt . SCENE IX - KILLINGWORTH CASTLE ...
399 And he that brings his head unto the king Shall have a thousand crowns for
his reward . [ Exeunt some of them . Follow me , soldiers : we'll devise a mean To
reconcile you all unto the king . [ Exeunt . SCENE IX - KILLINGWORTH CASTLE ...
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Do right unto this princely Duke of York ; Or I will fill the house with armèd men ,
And o'er the chair of state , where now Le sits , Write up his title with usurping
blocd . [ He stamps , und the Soldiers show themselves . K. Hen . My Lord of ...
Do right unto this princely Duke of York ; Or I will fill the house with armèd men ,
And o'er the chair of state , where now Le sits , Write up his title with usurping
blocd . [ He stamps , und the Soldiers show themselves . K. Hen . My Lord of ...
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