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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.3
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CHARLES
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Late did he shine upon the English side,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.4
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CHARLES
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Now we are victors, upon us he smiles.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.5
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CHARLES
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What towns of any moment but we have?
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3,404
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.6
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CHARLES
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At pleasure here we lie near Orleans,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.7
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CHARLES
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Otherwhiles the famish'd English, like pale ghosts,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.8
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CHARLES
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Faintly besiege us one hour in a month.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.9
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ALENCON
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They want their porridge and their fat bull-beeves:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.10
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ALENCON
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Either they must be dieted like mules
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1.2.11
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ALENCON
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And have their provender tied to their mouths
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.12
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ALENCON
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Or piteous they will look, like drowned mice.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.13
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REIGNIER
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Let's raise the siege: why live we idly here?
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.14
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REIGNIER
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Talbot is taken, whom we wont to fear:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.15
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REIGNIER
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Remaineth none but mad-brain'd Salisbury,
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1.2.16
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REIGNIER
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And he may well in fretting spend his gall,
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1.2.17
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REIGNIER
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Nor men nor money hath he to make war.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.18
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CHARLES
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Sound, sound alarum! we will rush on them.
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1.2.19
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CHARLES
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Now for the honour of the forlorn French!
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.20
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CHARLES
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Him I forgive my death that killeth me
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.21
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CHARLES
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When he sees me go back one foot or fly.
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CHARLES
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Exeunt
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CHARLES
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Here alarum, they are beaten back by the English with great loss. Re-enter CHARLES, ALENCON, and REIGNIER
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.22
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CHARLES
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Who ever saw the like? what men have I!
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3,423
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.23
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CHARLES
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Dogs! cowards! dastards! I would ne'er have fled,
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1.2.24
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CHARLES
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But that they left me 'midst my enemies.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.25
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REIGNIER
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Salisbury is a desperate homicide,
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1.2.26
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REIGNIER
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He fighteth as one weary of his life.
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1.2.27
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REIGNIER
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The other lords, like lions wanting food,
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1.2.28
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REIGNIER
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Do rush upon us as their hungry prey.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.29
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ALENCON
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Froissart, a countryman of ours, records,
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1.2.30
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ALENCON
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England all Olivers and Rowlands bred,
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1.2.31
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ALENCON
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During the time Edward the Third did reign.
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1.2.32
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ALENCON
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More truly now may this be verified,
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3,433
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1.2.33
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ALENCON
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For none but Samsons and Goliases
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3,434
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1.2.34
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ALENCON
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It sendeth forth to skirmish. One to ten!
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1.2.35
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ALENCON
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Lean, raw-boned rascals! who would e'er suppose
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3,436
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.36
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ALENCON
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They had such courage and audacity?
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3,437
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.37
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CHARLES
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Let's leave this town, for they are hare-brain'd slaves,
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3,438
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.38
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CHARLES
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And hunger will enforce them to be more eager:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.39
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CHARLES
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Of old I know them, rather with their teeth
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3,440
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.40
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CHARLES
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The walls they'll tear down than forsake the siege.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.41
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REIGNIER
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I think, by some odd gimmors or device
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1.2.42
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REIGNIER
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Their arms are set like clocks, stiff to strike on,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.43
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REIGNIER
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Else ne'er could they hold out so as they do.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.44
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REIGNIER
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By my consent, we'll even let them alone.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.45
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ALENCON
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Be it so.
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ALENCON
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Enter the BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.46
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Where's the Prince Dauphin? I have news for him.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.47
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CHARLES
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Bastard of Orleans, thrice welcome to us.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.48
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Methinks your looks are sad, your cheer appall'd:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.49
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence?
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.50
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Be not dismay'd, for succor is at hand:
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3,452
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.51
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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A holy maid hither with me I bring,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.52
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Which by a vision sent to her from heaven
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3,454
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.53
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Ordained is to raise this tedious siege
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1.2.54
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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And drive the English forth the bounds of France.
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1.2.55
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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The spirit of deep prophecy she hath,
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1.2.56
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Exceeding the nine sibyls of old Rome:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.57
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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What's past and what's to come she can descry.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.58
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Speak, shall I call her in? Believe my words,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.59
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BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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For they are certain and unfallible.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.60
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CHARLES
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Go, call her in.
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Henry VI Part 1
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CHARLES
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Exit BASTARD OF ORLEANS
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.61
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CHARLES
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But first, to try her skill,
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1.2.62
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CHARLES
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Reignier, stand thou as Dauphin in my place:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.63
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CHARLES
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Question her proudly, let thy looks be stern:
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3,466
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.64
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CHARLES
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By this means shall we sound what skill she hath.
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CHARLES
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Re-enter the BASTARD OF ORLEANS, with JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.65
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REIGNIER
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Fair maid, is't thou wilt do these wondrous feats?
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1.2.66
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Reignier, is't thou that thinkest to beguile me?
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1.2.67
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Where is the Dauphin? Come, come from behind,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.68
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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I know thee well, though never seen before.
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1.2.69
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Be not amazed, there's nothing hid from me:
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1.2.70
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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In private will I talk with thee apart.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.71
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Stand back, you lords, and give us leave awhile.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.72
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REIGNIER
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She takes upon her bravely at first dash.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.73
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Dauphin, I am by birth a shepherd's daughter,
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1.2.74
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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My wit untrain'd in any kind of art.
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3,478
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.75
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Heaven and our Lady gracious hath it pleased
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.76
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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To shine on my contemptible estate:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.77
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Lo, whilst I waited on my tender lambs,
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1.2.78
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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And to sun's parching heat display'd my cheeks,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.79
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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God's mother deigned to appear to me
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.80
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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And in a vision full of majesty
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.81
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Will'd me to leave my base vocation
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1.2.82
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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And free my country from calamity:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.83
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Her aid she promised and assured success:
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3,487
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.84
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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In complete glory she reveal'd herself,
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1.2.85
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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And, whereas I was black and swart before,
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1.2.86
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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With those clear rays which she infused on me
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.87
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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That beauty am I bless'd with which you see.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.88
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Ask me what question thou canst possible,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.89
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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And I will answer unpremeditated:
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3,493
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1.2.90
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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My courage try by combat, if thou darest,
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3,494
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.91
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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And thou shalt find that I exceed my sex.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.92
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Resolve on this, thou shalt be fortunate,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.93
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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If thou receive me for thy warlike mate.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.94
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CHARLES
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Thou hast astonish'd me with thy high terms:
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3,498
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.95
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CHARLES
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Only this proof I'll of thy valour make,
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3,499
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.2.96
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CHARLES
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In single combat thou shalt buckle with me,
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1.2.97
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CHARLES
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And if thou vanquishest, thy words are true,
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