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1.1.91
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Messenger
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Lords, view these letters full of bad mischance.
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1.1.92
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Messenger
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France is revolted from the English quite,
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1.1.93
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Messenger
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Except some petty towns of no import:
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1.1.94
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Messenger
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The Dauphin Charles is crowned king of Rheims,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.95
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Messenger
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The Bastard of Orleans with him is join'd,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.96
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Messenger
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Reignier, Duke of Anjou, doth take his part,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.97
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Messenger
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The Duke of Alencon flieth to his side.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.98
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EXETER
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The Dauphin crowned king! all fly to him!
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1.1.99
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EXETER
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O, whither shall we fly from this reproach?
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1.1.100
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GLOUCESTER
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We will not fly, but to our enemies' throats.
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1.1.101
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GLOUCESTER
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Bedford, if thou be slack, I'll fight it out.
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1.1.102
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BEDFORD
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Gloucester, why doubt'st thou of my forwardness?
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1.1.103
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BEDFORD
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An army have I muster'd in my thoughts,
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1.1.104
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BEDFORD
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Wherewith already France is overrun.
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BEDFORD
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Enter another Messenger
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.105
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Messenger
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My gracious lords, to add to your laments,
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1.1.106
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Messenger
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Wherewith you now bedew King Henry's hearse,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.107
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Messenger
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I must inform you of a dismal fight
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1.1.108
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Messenger
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Betwixt the stout Lord Talbot and the French.
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1.1.109
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Messenger
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BISHOP
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1.1.110
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OF WINCHESTER
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What! wherein Talbot overcame? is't so?
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1.1.111
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Messenger
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O, no, wherein Lord Talbot was o'erthrown:
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1.1.112
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Messenger
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The circumstance I'll tell you more at large.
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1.1.113
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Messenger
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The tenth of August last this dreadful lord,
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1.1.114
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Messenger
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Retiring from the siege of Orleans,
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1.1.115
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Messenger
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Having full scarce six thousand in his troop.
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1.1.116
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Messenger
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By three and twenty thousand of the French
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1.1.117
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Messenger
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Was round encompassed and set upon.
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1.1.118
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Messenger
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No leisure had he to enrank his men,
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1.1.119
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Messenger
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He wanted pikes to set before his archers,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.120
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Messenger
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Instead whereof sharp stakes pluck'd out of hedges
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.121
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Messenger
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They pitched in the ground confusedly,
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1.1.122
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Messenger
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To keep the horsemen off from breaking in.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.123
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Messenger
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More than three hours the fight continued,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.124
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Messenger
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Where valiant Talbot above human thought
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1.1.125
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Messenger
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Enacted wonders with his sword and lance:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.126
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Messenger
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Hundreds he sent to hell, and none durst stand him,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.127
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Messenger
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Here, there, and every where, enraged he flew:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.128
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Messenger
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The French exclaim'd, the devil was in arms,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.129
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Messenger
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All the whole army stood agazed on him:
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1.1.130
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Messenger
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His soldiers spying his undaunted spirit
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.131
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Messenger
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A Talbot! a Talbot! cried out amain
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1.1.132
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Messenger
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And rush'd into the bowels of the battle.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.133
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Messenger
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Here had the conquest fully been seal'd up,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.134
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Messenger
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If Sir John Fastolfe had not play'd the coward:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.135
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Messenger
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He, being in the vaward, placed behind
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.136
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Messenger
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With purpose to relieve and follow them,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.137
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Messenger
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Cowardly fled, not having struck one stroke.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.138
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Messenger
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Hence grew the general wreck and massacre,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.139
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Messenger
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Enclosed were they with their enemies:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.140
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Messenger
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A base Walloon, to win the Dauphin's grace,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.141
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Messenger
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Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.142
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Messenger
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Whom all France with their chief assembled strength
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.143
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Messenger
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Durst not presume to look once in the face.
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1.1.144
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BEDFORD
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Is Talbot slain? then I will slay myself,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.145
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BEDFORD
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For living idly here in pomp and ease,
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1.1.146
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BEDFORD
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Whilst such a worthy leader, wanting aid,
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1.1.147
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BEDFORD
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Unto his dastard foemen is betray'd.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.148
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Messenger
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O no, he lives, but is took prisoner,
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1.1.149
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Messenger
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And Lord Scales with him and Lord Hungerford:
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1.1.150
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Messenger
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Most of the rest slaughter'd or took likewise.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.151
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BEDFORD
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His ransom there is none but I shall pay:
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1.1.152
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BEDFORD
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I'll hale the Dauphin headlong from his throne:
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1.1.153
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BEDFORD
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His crown shall be the ransom of my friend,
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1.1.154
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BEDFORD
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Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.
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1.1.155
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BEDFORD
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Farewell, my masters, to my task will I,
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1.1.156
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BEDFORD
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Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make,
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1.1.157
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BEDFORD
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To keep our great Saint George's feast withal:
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1.1.158
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BEDFORD
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Ten thousand soldiers with me I will take,
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1.1.159
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BEDFORD
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Whose bloody deeds shall make all Europe quake.
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1.1.160
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Messenger
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So you had need, for Orleans is besieged,
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1.1.161
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Messenger
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The English army is grown weak and faint:
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1.1.162
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Messenger
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The Earl of Salisbury craveth supply,
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1.1.163
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Messenger
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And hardly keeps his men from mutiny,
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1.1.164
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Messenger
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Since they, so few, watch such a multitude.
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1.1.165
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EXETER
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Remember, lords, your oaths to Henry sworn,
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1.1.166
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EXETER
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Either to quell the Dauphin utterly,
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1.1.167
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EXETER
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Or bring him in obedience to your yoke.
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1.1.168
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BEDFORD
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I do remember it, and here take my leave,
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1.1.169
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BEDFORD
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To go about my preparation.
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BEDFORD
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Exit
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1.1.170
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GLOUCESTER
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I'll to the Tower with all the haste I can,
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1.1.171
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GLOUCESTER
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To view the artillery and munition,
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1.1.172
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GLOUCESTER
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And then I will proclaim young Henry king.
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GLOUCESTER
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Exit
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.173
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EXETER
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To Eltham will I, where the young king is,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.174
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EXETER
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Being ordain'd his special governor,
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1.1.175
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EXETER
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And for his safety there I'll best devise.
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EXETER
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Exit
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1.1.176
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EXETER
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BISHOP
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.1.177
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OF WINCHESTER
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Each hath his place and function to attend:
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1.1.178
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OF WINCHESTER
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I am left out, for me nothing remains.
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1.1.179
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OF WINCHESTER
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But long I will not be Jack out of office:
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1.1.180
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OF WINCHESTER
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The king from Eltham I intend to steal
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1.1.181
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OF WINCHESTER
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And sit at chiefest stern of public weal.
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OF WINCHESTER
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Exeunt
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OF WINCHESTER
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SCENE II. France. Before Orleans.
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OF WINCHESTER
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Sound a flourish. Enter CHARLES, ALENCON, and REIGNIER, marching with drum and Soldiers
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1.2.1
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CHARLES
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Mars his true moving, even as in the heavens
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1.2.2
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CHARLES
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So in the earth, to this day is not known:
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