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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.32
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TALBOT
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Which I, disdaining, scorn'd, and craved death,
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3,702
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.33
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TALBOT
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Rather than I would be so vile esteem'd.
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3,703
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.34
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TALBOT
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In fine, redeem'd I was as I desired.
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3,704
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.35
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TALBOT
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But, O! the treacherous Fastolfe wounds my heart,
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3,705
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.36
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TALBOT
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Whom with my bare fists I would execute,
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3,706
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.37
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TALBOT
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If I now had him brought into my power.
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3,707
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.38
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SALISBURY
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Yet tell'st thou not how thou wert entertain'd.
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3,708
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.39
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TALBOT
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With scoffs and scorns and contumelious taunts.
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3,709
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.40
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TALBOT
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In open market-place produced they me,
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3,710
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.41
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TALBOT
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To be a public spectacle to all:
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3,711
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.42
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TALBOT
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Here, said they, is the terror of the French,
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3,712
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.43
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TALBOT
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The scarecrow that affrights our children so.
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3,713
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.44
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TALBOT
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Then broke I from the officers that led me,
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3,714
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.45
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TALBOT
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And with my nails digg'd stones out of the ground,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.46
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TALBOT
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To hurl at the beholders of my shame:
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3,716
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.47
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TALBOT
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My grisly countenance made others fly,
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3,717
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.48
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TALBOT
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None durst come near for fear of sudden death.
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3,718
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.49
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TALBOT
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In iron walls they deem'd me not secure,
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3,719
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.50
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TALBOT
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So great fear of my name 'mongst them was spread,
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3,720
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.51
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TALBOT
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That they supposed I could rend bars of steel,
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3,721
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.52
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TALBOT
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And spurn in pieces posts of adamant:
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3,722
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.53
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TALBOT
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Wherefore a guard of chosen shot I had,
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3,723
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.54
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TALBOT
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That walked about me every minute-while,
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3,724
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.55
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TALBOT
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And if I did but stir out of my bed,
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3,725
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.56
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TALBOT
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Ready they were to shoot me to the heart.
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TALBOT
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Enter the Boy with a linstock
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3,727
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.57
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SALISBURY
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I grieve to hear what torments you endured,
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3,728
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.58
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SALISBURY
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But we will be revenged sufficiently
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3,729
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.59
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SALISBURY
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Now it is supper-time in Orleans:
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3,730
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.60
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SALISBURY
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Here, through this grate, I count each one
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3,731
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.61
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SALISBURY
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and view the Frenchmen how they fortify:
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3,732
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.62
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SALISBURY
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Let us look in, the sight will much delight thee.
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3,733
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Henry VI Part 1
| 7
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1.4.63
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SALISBURY
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Sir Thomas Gargrave, and Sir William Glansdale,
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3,734
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.64
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SALISBURY
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Let me have your express opinions
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3,735
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.65
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SALISBURY
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Where is best place to make our battery next.
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3,736
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.66
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GARGRAVE
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I think, at the north gate, for there stand lords.
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3,737
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.67
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GLANSDALE
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And I, here, at the bulwark of the bridge.
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3,738
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.68
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TALBOT
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For aught I see, this city must be famish'd,
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3,739
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.69
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TALBOT
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Or with light skirmishes enfeebled.
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TALBOT
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Here they shoot. SALISBURY and GARGRAVE fall
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3,741
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.70
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SALISBURY
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O Lord, have mercy on us, wretched sinners!
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3,742
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.71
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GARGRAVE
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O Lord, have mercy on me, woful man!
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3,743
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.72
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TALBOT
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What chance is this that suddenly hath cross'd us?
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3,744
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.73
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TALBOT
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Speak, Salisbury, at least, if thou canst speak:
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3,745
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.74
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TALBOT
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How farest thou, mirror of all martial men?
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3,746
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.75
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TALBOT
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One of thy eyes and thy cheek's side struck off!
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3,747
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.76
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TALBOT
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Accursed tower! accursed fatal hand
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3,748
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.77
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TALBOT
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That hath contrived this woful tragedy!
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3,749
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Henry VI Part 1
| 13
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1.4.78
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TALBOT
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In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame,
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3,750
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.79
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TALBOT
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Henry the Fifth he first train'd to the wars,
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3,751
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.80
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TALBOT
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Whilst any trump did sound, or drum struck up,
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3,752
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.81
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TALBOT
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His sword did ne'er leave striking in the field.
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3,753
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.82
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TALBOT
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Yet livest thou, Salisbury? though thy speech doth fail,
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3,754
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.83
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TALBOT
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One eye thou hast, to look to heaven for grace:
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3,755
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.84
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TALBOT
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The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.
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3,756
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.85
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TALBOT
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Heaven, be thou gracious to none alive,
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3,757
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.86
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TALBOT
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If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands!
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3,758
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.87
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TALBOT
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Bear hence his body, I will help to bury it.
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3,759
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.88
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TALBOT
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Sir Thomas Gargrave, hast thou any life?
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3,760
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.89
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TALBOT
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Speak unto Talbot, nay, look up to him.
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3,761
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.90
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TALBOT
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Salisbury, cheer thy spirit with this comfort,
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3,762
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.91
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TALBOT
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Thou shalt not die whiles--
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3,763
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.92
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TALBOT
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He beckons with his hand and smiles on me.
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3,764
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.93
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TALBOT
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As who should say 'When I am dead and gone,
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3,765
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.94
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TALBOT
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Remember to avenge me on the French.'
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3,766
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.95
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TALBOT
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Plantagenet, I will, and like thee, Nero,
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3,767
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.96
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TALBOT
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Play on the lute, beholding the towns burn:
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3,768
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.97
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TALBOT
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Wretched shall France be only in my name.
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Henry VI Part 1
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TALBOT
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Here an alarum, and it thunders and lightens
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3,770
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.98
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TALBOT
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What stir is this? what tumult's in the heavens?
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3,771
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.99
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TALBOT
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Whence cometh this alarum and the noise?
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3,772
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Henry VI Part 1
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TALBOT
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Enter a Messenger
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3,773
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.100
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Messenger
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My lord, my lord, the French have gathered head:
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3,774
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.101
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Messenger
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The Dauphin, with one Joan la Pucelle join'd,
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3,775
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.102
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Messenger
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A holy prophetess new risen up,
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3,776
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.103
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Messenger
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Is come with a great power to raise the siege.
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Messenger
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Here SALISBURY lifteth himself up and groans
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.104
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TALBOT
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Hear, hear how dying Salisbury doth groan!
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3,779
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.105
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TALBOT
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It irks his heart he cannot be revenged.
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3,780
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.106
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TALBOT
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Frenchmen, I'll be a Salisbury to you:
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.107
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TALBOT
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Pucelle or puzzel, dolphin or dogfish,
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3,782
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.108
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TALBOT
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Your hearts I'll stamp out with my horse's heels,
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3,783
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.109
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TALBOT
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And make a quagmire of your mingled brains.
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3,784
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.110
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TALBOT
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Convey me Salisbury into his tent,
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3,785
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.4.111
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TALBOT
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And then we'll try what these dastard Frenchmen dare.
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Henry VI Part 1
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TALBOT
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Alarum. Exeunt
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Henry VI Part 1
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TALBOT
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SCENE V. The same.
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Henry VI Part 1
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TALBOT
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Here an alarum again: and TALBOT pursueth the DAUPHIN, and driveth him: then enter JOAN LA PUCELLE, driving Englishmen before her, and exit after them then re-enter TALBOT
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.1
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TALBOT
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Where is my strength, my valour, and my force?
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3,790
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.2
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TALBOT
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Our English troops retire, I cannot stay them:
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3,791
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.3
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TALBOT
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A woman clad in armour chaseth them.
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3,792
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Henry VI Part 1
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TALBOT
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Re-enter JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.4
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TALBOT
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Here, here she comes. I'll have a bout with thee,
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3,794
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.5
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TALBOT
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Devil or devil's dam, I'll conjure thee:
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3,795
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.6
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TALBOT
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Blood will I draw on thee, thou art a witch,
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3,796
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.7
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TALBOT
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And straightway give thy soul to him thou servest.
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3,797
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.8
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Come, come, 'tis only I that must disgrace thee.
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3,798
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Henry VI Part 1
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Here they fight
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3,799
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.9
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TALBOT
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Heavens, can you suffer hell so to prevail?
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3,800
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.10
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TALBOT
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My breast I'll burst with straining of my courage
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