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... doth take his part , The Duke of Alanson flyeth to his side . ΙΟΙ Exit . Exe . The Dolphin crown'd King ? all flye to him ? O whither shall we flye from this reproach ? Glost . We will not flye , but to our enemies throats . Bedford ...
... doth take his part , The Duke of Alanson flyeth to his side . ΙΟΙ Exit . Exe . The Dolphin crown'd King ? all flye to him ? O whither shall we flye from this reproach ? Glost . We will not flye , but to our enemies throats . Bedford ...
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... Salisbury ? though thy speech doth fayle , One Eye thou hast to looke to Heaven for grace . 72. stands : stand - 2-4F . 90 77. shot : shoot - RowE . The Sunne with one Eye vieweth all the World . 2.3 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iv . 57-83.
... Salisbury ? though thy speech doth fayle , One Eye thou hast to looke to Heaven for grace . 72. stands : stand - 2-4F . 90 77. shot : shoot - RowE . The Sunne with one Eye vieweth all the World . 2.3 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iv . 57-83.
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... doth groane , It irkes his heart he cannot be reveng'd . Frenchmen , Ile be a Salisbury to you . Puzel or Pussel , 1 Dolphin or Dog - fish , 1 drab or virgin Your hearts Ile stampe out with my Horses heeles , 120 And make a Quagmire of ...
... doth groane , It irkes his heart he cannot be reveng'd . Frenchmen , Ile be a Salisbury to you . Puzel or Pussel , 1 Dolphin or Dog - fish , 1 drab or virgin Your hearts Ile stampe out with my Horses heeles , 120 And make a Quagmire of ...
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... doth make assault . Cry , S. George , A Talbot . The French leape ore the walles in their shirts . Enter severall wayes , Bastard , Alanson , Reignier , halfe ready , and halfe unready . Alan . How now my Lords ? what all unreadie1 so ...
... doth make assault . Cry , S. George , A Talbot . The French leape ore the walles in their shirts . Enter severall wayes , Bastard , Alanson , Reignier , halfe ready , and halfe unready . Alan . How now my Lords ? what all unreadie1 so ...
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... doth 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.
... doth 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.
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