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A council - chamber ' Enter EXETER , BEDFORD , and WESTMORELAND ' Bedford . ' Fore God , his grace is bold to trust these traitors . Exeter . They shall be apprehended by and by . Westmoreland . How smooth and even they do bear ...
A council - chamber ' Enter EXETER , BEDFORD , and WESTMORELAND ' Bedford . ' Fore God , his grace is bold to trust these traitors . Exeter . They shall be apprehended by and by . Westmoreland . How smooth and even they do bear ...
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Therefore , great king , We yield our town and lives to thy soft mercy : Enter our gates , dispose of us and ours , 50 For we no longer are defensible . King . Open your gates ... Come , uncle Exeter , Go you and enter Harfleur ; there ...
Therefore , great king , We yield our town and lives to thy soft mercy : Enter our gates , dispose of us and ours , 50 For we no longer are defensible . King . Open your gates ... Come , uncle Exeter , Go you and enter Harfleur ; there ...
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Go you and enter Harfleur ; there remain , And fortify it strongly ' gainst the French : Use mercy to them all . For us , dear uncle , The winter coming on , and sickness growing Upon our soldiers , we will retire to Calais .
Go you and enter Harfleur ; there remain , And fortify it strongly ' gainst the French : Use mercy to them all . For us , dear uncle , The winter coming on , and sickness growing Upon our soldiers , we will retire to Calais .
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