The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Souldiers this is muttered , That here you maintaine severall Factions : And whil'st a Field should be dispatcht and fought , 59. Ile : isle - 3-4F . 58. moistned : moist - 2-4F . 75. Roan : Rouen , and so throughout - STEEVENS . 80 You ...
... Souldiers this is muttered , That here you maintaine severall Factions : And whil'st a Field should be dispatcht and fought , 59. Ile : isle - 3-4F . 58. moistned : moist - 2-4F . 75. Roan : Rouen , and so throughout - STEEVENS . 80 You ...
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... Souldiers spying his undaunted Spirit , A Talbot , a Talbot , cry'd out amaine , And rusht into the Bowels of the Battaile . Here had the Conquest fully been seal'd up , 136. slew : flew - 2RowE . 140 If Sir John Falstaffe had not play ...
... Souldiers spying his undaunted Spirit , A Talbot , a Talbot , cry'd out amaine , And rusht into the Bowels of the Battaile . Here had the Conquest fully been seal'd up , 136. slew : flew - 2RowE . 140 If Sir John Falstaffe had not play ...
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... Souldiers with me I will take , Whose bloody deeds shall make all Europe quake . 3. Mess . So you had need , for Orleance is besieg'd , The English Army is growne weake and faint : The Earle of Salisbury craveth supply , And hardly ...
... Souldiers with me I will take , Whose bloody deeds shall make all Europe quake . 3. Mess . So you had need , for Orleance is besieg'd , The English Army is growne weake and faint : The Earle of Salisbury craveth supply , And hardly ...
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... Souldiers . Charles . Mars his true moving , even as in the Heavens , So in the Earth , to this day is not knowne . Late did he shine upon the English side : Now we are Victors , upon us he smiles . What Townes of any moment , but we ...
... Souldiers . Charles . Mars his true moving , even as in the Heavens , So in the Earth , to this day is not knowne . Late did he shine upon the English side : Now we are Victors , upon us he smiles . What Townes of any moment , but we ...
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... Souldiers . O're - take me if thou canst , I scorne thy strength . Goe , goe , cheare up thy hungry - starved men , Helpe Salisbury to make his Testament , This Day is ours , as many more shall be . 21 Exit . 30 Talb . My thoughts are ...
... Souldiers . O're - take me if thou canst , I scorne thy strength . Goe , goe , cheare up thy hungry - starved men , Helpe Salisbury to make his Testament , This Day is ours , as many more shall be . 21 Exit . 30 Talb . My thoughts are ...
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