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... poore Servitors | ( When others sleepe upon their quiet beds ) Constrain'd to watch in darknesse , raine , and cold . 9 Enter Talbot , Bedford , and Burgundy , [ and forces , ] with scaling | Ladders : Their Drummes beating a Dead March ...
... poore Servitors | ( When others sleepe upon their quiet beds ) Constrain'd to watch in darknesse , raine , and cold . 9 Enter Talbot , Bedford , and Burgundy , [ and forces , ] with scaling | Ladders : Their Drummes beating a Dead March ...
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... poore Castle where she lyes , 1 1 dwells That she may boast she hath beheld the man , Whose glory fills the World with lowd report . Burg . Is it even so ? Nay , then I see our Warres Will turne unto a peacefull Comick sport , When ...
... poore Castle where she lyes , 1 1 dwells That she may boast she hath beheld the man , Whose glory fills the World with lowd report . Burg . Is it even so ? Nay , then I see our Warres Will turne unto a peacefull Comick sport , When ...
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... Poore Gentleman , his wrong doth equall mine . Since Henry Monmouth first began to reigne , Before whose Glory I was great in Armes , This loathsome sequestration have I had ; And even since then , hath Richard beene obscur'd , Depriv'd ...
... Poore Gentleman , his wrong doth equall mine . Since Henry Monmouth first began to reigne , Before whose Glory I was great in Armes , This loathsome sequestration have I had ; And even since then , hath Richard beene obscur'd , Depriv'd ...
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... poore ? Or how haps it , I seeke not to advance Or rayse my selfe ? but keepe my wonted Calling . And for Dissention , who preferreth Peace More then I doe ? except I be provok❜d . No , my good Lords , it is not that offends , It is ...
... poore ? Or how haps it , I seeke not to advance Or rayse my selfe ? but keepe my wonted Calling . And for Dissention , who preferreth Peace More then I doe ? except I be provok❜d . No , my good Lords , it is not that offends , It is ...
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... Poore Market folkes that come to sell their Corne . Watch . Enter , goe in , the Market Bell is rung . Pucell . Now Roan , Ile shake thy Bulwarkes to the ground . Exeunt . 21 Enter Charles , Bastard , Alanson [ Reignier and forces ] ...
... Poore Market folkes that come to sell their Corne . Watch . Enter , goe in , the Market Bell is rung . Pucell . Now Roan , Ile shake thy Bulwarkes to the ground . Exeunt . 21 Enter Charles , Bastard , Alanson [ Reignier and forces ] ...
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