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... heere , at the Bulwarke of the Bridge . Talb . For ought I see , this Citie must be famisht , Or with light Skirmishes enfeebled . Here they shot , and Salisbury falls downe [ and Gargrave ] . 82 Salisb . O Lord have mercy on us ...
... heere , at the Bulwarke of the Bridge . Talb . For ought I see , this Citie must be famisht , Or with light Skirmishes enfeebled . Here they shot , and Salisbury falls downe [ and Gargrave ] . 82 Salisb . O Lord have mercy on us ...
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... heere will Talbot mount , or make his grave . Now Salisbury , for thee and for the right Of English Henry , shall this night appeare How much in duty , I am bound to both . Sent . Arme , arme , the enemy doth make assault . Cry , S ...
... heere will Talbot mount , or make his grave . Now Salisbury , for thee and for the right Of English Henry , shall this night appeare How much in duty , I am bound to both . Sent . Arme , arme , the enemy doth make assault . Cry , S ...
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... heere ? [ Reads ] I have upon especiall cause , Mov'd with compassion of my Countries wracke , Together with the pittifull eomplaints Of such as your oppression feedes upon , Forsaken your pernitious Faction , 61 And joyn'd with Charles ...
... heere ? [ Reads ] I have upon especiall cause , Mov'd with compassion of my Countries wracke , Together with the pittifull eomplaints Of such as your oppression feedes upon , Forsaken your pernitious Faction , 61 And joyn'd with Charles ...
Page 66
... heere with envious carping tongue , Upbraided me about the Rose I weare , Saying , the sanguine colour of the Leaves Did represent my Masters blushing cheekes : When stubbornly he did repugnel the truth , About a certaine question in ...
... heere with envious carping tongue , Upbraided me about the Rose I weare , Saying , the sanguine colour of the Leaves Did represent my Masters blushing cheekes : When stubbornly he did repugnel the truth , About a certaine question in ...
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... Heere is Sir William Lucie , who with me Set from our ore - matcht forces forth for ayde . [ Enter Sir William Lucy . ] Som . How now Sir William , whether were you sent ? Lu . Whether my Lord , from bought & sold L. Talbot , Who ring'd ...
... Heere is Sir William Lucie , who with me Set from our ore - matcht forces forth for ayde . [ Enter Sir William Lucy . ] Som . How now Sir William , whether were you sent ? Lu . Whether my Lord , from bought & sold L. Talbot , Who ring'd ...
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