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... follow them , Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroake . Hence grew the generall wrack and massacre : Enclosed were they with their Enemies . A base Wallon , to win the Dolphins grace , Thrust Talbot with a Speare into the Back , 1 ...
... follow them , Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroake . Hence grew the generall wrack and massacre : Enclosed were they with their Enemies . A base Wallon , to win the Dolphins grace , Thrust Talbot with a Speare into the Back , 1 ...
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... follow thee . Tal . Not altogether : Better farre I guesse , That we do make our entrance severall wayes : That if it chance the one of us do faile , The other yet may rise against their force . Bed . Agreed ; Ile to yond corner . Bur ...
... follow thee . Tal . Not altogether : Better farre I guesse , That we do make our entrance severall wayes : That if it chance the one of us do faile , The other yet may rise against their force . Bed . Agreed ; Ile to yond corner . Bur ...
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... follow them with all the power we have . Enter a Messenger . 31 Mess . All hayle , my Lords : which of this Princely trayne Call ye the Warlike Talbot , for his Acts So much applauded through the Realme of France ? Talb . Here is the ...
... follow them with all the power we have . Enter a Messenger . 31 Mess . All hayle , my Lords : which of this Princely trayne Call ye the Warlike Talbot , for his Acts So much applauded through the Realme of France ? Talb . Here is the ...
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... follow . They whisper together in counsell . God speed the Parliament : who shall be the Speaker ? Talb . Dare yee come forth , and meet us in the field ? Pucell . Belike your Lordship takes us then for fooles , To try if that our owne ...
... follow . They whisper together in counsell . God speed the Parliament : who shall be the Speaker ? Talb . Dare yee come forth , and meet us in the field ? Pucell . Belike your Lordship takes us then for fooles , To try if that our owne ...
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... follow thee . Exit . 130 Retreat . Excursions . Pucell , Alanson , and Charles flye . Bedf . Now quiet Soule , depart when Heaven please , For I have seene our Enemies overthrow . What is the trust or strength of foolish man ? They that ...
... follow thee . Exit . 130 Retreat . Excursions . Pucell , Alanson , and Charles flye . Bedf . Now quiet Soule , depart when Heaven please , For I have seene our Enemies overthrow . What is the trust or strength of foolish man ? They that ...
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