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Page 20
... beare , my selfe fight not once in fortie yeere . I [ Scene iv . Orleans . ] Exeunt . Enter [ on the walls ] the Master Gunner of Orleance , and bis Boy . I M. Gunner . Sirrha , thou know'st how Orleance is be- sieg'd , 86. cry ...
... beare , my selfe fight not once in fortie yeere . I [ Scene iv . Orleans . ] Exeunt . Enter [ on the walls ] the Master Gunner of Orleance , and bis Boy . I M. Gunner . Sirrha , thou know'st how Orleance is be- sieg'd , 86. cry ...
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... Beare hence his Body , I will helpe to bury it . Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast thou any life ? Speake unto Talbot , nay , looke up to him . Salisbury cheare thy Spirit with this comfort , Thou shalt not dye whiles- He beckens with his hand ...
... Beare hence his Body , I will helpe to bury it . Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast thou any life ? Speake unto Talbot , nay , looke up to him . Salisbury cheare thy Spirit with this comfort , Thou shalt not dye whiles- He beckens with his hand ...
Page 32
... beare me company ? Bedf . No , truly , ' tis more then manners will : 40. Overgne : Auvergne - RowE . 51 56. ' tis : it is - MALONE . And I have heard it sayd , Unbidden Guests Are 32 II . ii . 25-54 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
... beare me company ? Bedf . No , truly , ' tis more then manners will : 40. Overgne : Auvergne - RowE . 51 56. ' tis : it is - MALONE . And I have heard it sayd , Unbidden Guests Are 32 II . ii . 25-54 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
Page 36
... beare him best , Between two Girles , which hath the merryest eye , I have perhaps some shallow spirit of Judgement : 20 3-4 . I 1. - POPE . But in these nice sharpe Quillets of the Law , 36 II . iii . 74 - iv . 16 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
... beare him best , Between two Girles , which hath the merryest eye , I have perhaps some shallow spirit of Judgement : 20 3-4 . I 1. - POPE . But in these nice sharpe Quillets of the Law , 36 II . iii . 74 - iv . 16 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
Page 67
... beare with their perverse Objections : Much lesse to take occasion from their mouthes , To raise a mutiny betwixt your selves . Let me perswade you take a better course . Exet . It greeves his Highnesse , Good my Lords , be Friends ...
... beare with their perverse Objections : Much lesse to take occasion from their mouthes , To raise a mutiny betwixt your selves . Let me perswade you take a better course . Exet . It greeves his Highnesse , Good my Lords , be Friends ...
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