The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... lord , we pray you to proceed , 10 And justly and religiously unfold Why the law Salic that they have in France Or should or should not bar us in our claim : And God forbid , my dear and faithful lord , That you should fashion , wrest ...
... lord , we pray you to proceed , 10 And justly and religiously unfold Why the law Salic that they have in France Or should or should not bar us in our claim : And God forbid , my dear and faithful lord , That you should fashion , wrest ...
Page 55
... Lord of Orleans , and my lord high constable , you talk of horse and armour ? Orleans . You are as well provided of both as any prince in the world . Dauphin . What a long night is this ! I will not change my horse with any that treads ...
... Lord of Orleans , and my lord high constable , you talk of horse and armour ? Orleans . You are as well provided of both as any prince in the world . Dauphin . What a long night is this ! I will not change my horse with any that treads ...
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... Lord of Bedford , My dear Lord Gloucester , and my good Lord Exeter , 10 And my kind kinsman , warriors all , adieu ! Bedford . Farewell , good Salisbury , and good luck go with thee ! Exeter . Farewell , kind lord : fight valiantly to ...
... Lord of Bedford , My dear Lord Gloucester , and my good Lord Exeter , 10 And my kind kinsman , warriors all , adieu ! Bedford . Farewell , good Salisbury , and good luck go with thee ! Exeter . Farewell , kind lord : fight valiantly to ...
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