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3,801
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.11
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TALBOT
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And from my shoulders crack my arms asunder.
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3,802
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.12
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TALBOT
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But I will chastise this high-minded strumpet.
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3,803
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Henry VI Part 1
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TALBOT
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They fight again
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3,804
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.13
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Talbot, farewell, thy hour is not yet come:
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3,805
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.14
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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I must go victual Orleans forthwith.
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3,806
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1.5.14
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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A short alarum, then enter the town with soldiers
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3,807
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1.5.15
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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O'ertake me, if thou canst, I scorn thy strength.
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3,808
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.16
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Go, go, cheer up thy hungry-starved men,
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3,809
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.17
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Help Salisbury to make his testament:
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3,810
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.18
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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This day is ours, as many more shall be.
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3,811
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Exit
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3,812
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1.5.19
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TALBOT
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My thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel,
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3,813
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1.5.20
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TALBOT
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I know not where I am, nor what I do,
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3,814
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1.5.21
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TALBOT
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A witch, by fear, not force, like Hannibal,
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3,815
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1.5.22
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TALBOT
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Drives back our troops and conquers as she lists:
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3,816
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1.5.23
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TALBOT
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So bees with smoke and doves with noisome stench
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3,817
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1.5.24
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TALBOT
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Are from their hives and houses driven away.
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3,818
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1.5.25
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TALBOT
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They call'd us for our fierceness English dogs,
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3,819
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1.5.26
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TALBOT
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Now, like to whelps, we crying run away.
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3,820
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TALBOT
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A short alarum
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3,821
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1.5.27
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TALBOT
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Hark, countrymen! either renew the fight,
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3,822
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1.5.28
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TALBOT
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Or tear the lions out of England's coat,
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3,823
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1.5.29
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TALBOT
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Renounce your soil, give sheep in lions' stead:
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3,824
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1.5.30
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TALBOT
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Sheep run not half so treacherous from the wolf,
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3,825
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1.5.31
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TALBOT
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Or horse or oxen from the leopard,
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3,826
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1.5.32
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TALBOT
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As you fly from your oft-subdued slaves.
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3,827
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TALBOT
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Alarum. Here another skirmish
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3,828
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1.5.33
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TALBOT
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It will not be: retire into your trenches:
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3,829
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.34
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TALBOT
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You all consented unto Salisbury's death,
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3,830
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.35
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TALBOT
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For none would strike a stroke in his revenge.
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3,831
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1.5.36
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TALBOT
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Pucelle is enter'd into Orleans,
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3,832
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1.5.37
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TALBOT
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In spite of us or aught that we could do.
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3,833
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.38
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TALBOT
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O, would I were to die with Salisbury!
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3,834
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.39
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TALBOT
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The shame hereof will make me hide my head.
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3,835
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.39
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TALBOT
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Exit TALBOT. Alarum, retreat, flourish
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3,836
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.5.39
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TALBOT
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SCENE VI. The same.
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3,837
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TALBOT
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Enter, on the walls, JOAN LA PUCELLE, CHARLES, REIGNIER, ALENCON, and Soldiers
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3,838
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1.6.1
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Advance our waving colours on the walls,
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3,839
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1.6.2
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Rescued is Orleans from the English
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1.6.3
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JOAN LA PUCELLE
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Thus Joan la Pucelle hath perform'd her word.
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1.6.4
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CHARLES
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Divinest creature, Astraea's daughter,
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.6.5
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CHARLES
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How shall I honour thee for this success?
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1.6.6
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CHARLES
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Thy promises are like Adonis' gardens
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1.6.7
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CHARLES
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That one day bloom'd and fruitful were the next.
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3,845
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.6.8
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CHARLES
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France, triumph in thy glorious prophetess!
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3,846
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.6.9
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CHARLES
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Recover'd is the town of Orleans:
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3,847
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1.6.10
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CHARLES
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More blessed hap did ne'er befall our state.
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3,848
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1.6.11
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REIGNIER
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Why ring not out the bells aloud throughout the town?
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3,849
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.6.12
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REIGNIER
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Dauphin, command the citizens make bonfires
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3,850
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1.6.13
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REIGNIER
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And feast and banquet in the open streets,
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3,851
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.6.14
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REIGNIER
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To celebrate the joy that God hath given us.
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Henry VI Part 1
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1.6.15
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ALENCON
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All France will be replete with mirth and joy,
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1.6.16
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ALENCON
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When they shall hear how we have play'd the men.
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1.6.17
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CHARLES
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'Tis Joan, not we, by whom the day is won,
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1.6.18
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CHARLES
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For which I will divide my crown with her,
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1.6.19
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CHARLES
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And all the priests and friars in my realm
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1.6.20
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CHARLES
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Shall in procession sing her endless praise.
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1.6.21
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CHARLES
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A statelier pyramis to her I'll rear
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3,859
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1.6.22
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CHARLES
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Than Rhodope's or Memphis' ever was:
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1.6.23
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CHARLES
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In memory of her when she is dead,
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1.6.24
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CHARLES
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Her ashes, in an urn more precious
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1.6.25
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CHARLES
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Than the rich-jewel'd of Darius,
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1.6.26
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CHARLES
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Transported shall be at high festivals
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1.6.27
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CHARLES
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Before the kings and queens of France.
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1.6.28
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CHARLES
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No longer on Saint Denis will we cry,
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3,866
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1.6.29
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CHARLES
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But Joan la Pucelle shall be France's saint.
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1.6.30
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CHARLES
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Come in, and let us banquet royally,
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3,868
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1.6.31
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CHARLES
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After this golden day of victory.
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3,869
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CHARLES
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Flourish. Exeunt
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CHARLES
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ACT II
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CHARLES
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SCENE I. Before Orleans.
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CHARLES
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Enter a Sergeant of a band with two Sentinels
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2.1.1
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Sergeant
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Sirs, take your places and be vigilant:
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2.1.2
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Sergeant
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If any noise or soldier you perceive
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2.1.3
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Sergeant
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Near to the walls, by some apparent sign
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2.1.4
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Sergeant
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Let us have knowledge at the court of guard.
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2.1.5
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First Sentinel
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Sergeant, you shall.
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First Sentinel
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Exit Sergeant
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2.1.6
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First Sentinel
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Thus are poor servitors,
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2.1.7
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First Sentinel
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When others sleep upon their quiet beds,
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2.1.8
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First Sentinel
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Constrain'd to watch in darkness, rain and cold.
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First Sentinel
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Enter TALBOT, BEDFORD, BURGUNDY, and Forces, with scaling-ladders, their drums beating a dead march
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3,883
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2.1.9
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TALBOT
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Lord Regent, and redoubted Burgundy,
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3,884
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2.1.10
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TALBOT
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By whose approach the regions of Artois,
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3,885
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Henry VI Part 1
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2.1.11
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TALBOT
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Wallon and Picardy are friends to us,
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3,886
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Henry VI Part 1
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2.1.12
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TALBOT
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This happy night the Frenchmen are secure,
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3,887
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2.1.13
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TALBOT
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Having all day caroused and banqueted:
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3,888
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Henry VI Part 1
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2.1.14
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TALBOT
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Embrace we then this opportunity
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2.1.15
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TALBOT
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As fitting best to quittance their deceit
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3,890
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2.1.16
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TALBOT
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Contrived by art and baleful sorcery.
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3,891
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Henry VI Part 1
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2.1.17
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BEDFORD
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Coward of France! how much he wrongs his fame,
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3,892
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Henry VI Part 1
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2.1.18
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BEDFORD
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Despairing of his own arm's fortitude,
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3,893
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2.1.19
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BEDFORD
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To join with witches and the help of hell!
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3,894
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2.1.20
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BURGUNDY
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Traitors have never other company.
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3,895
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2.1.21
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BURGUNDY
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But what's that Pucelle whom they term so pure?
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3,896
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2.1.22
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TALBOT
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A maid, they say.
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3,897
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2.1.23
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BEDFORD
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A maid! and be so martial!
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3,898
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Henry VI Part 1
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2.1.24
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BURGUNDY
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Pray God she prove not masculine ere long,
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2.1.25
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BURGUNDY
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If underneath the standard of the French
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2.1.26
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BURGUNDY
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She carry armour as she hath begun.
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