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BURGUNDY
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Enter a Messenger
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2.2.34
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Messenger
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All hail, my lords! which of this princely train
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2.2.35
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Messenger
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Call ye the warlike Talbot, for his acts
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2.2.36
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Messenger
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So much applauded through the realm of France?
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2.2.37
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TALBOT
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Here is the Talbot: who would speak with him?
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2.2.38
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Messenger
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The virtuous lady, Countess of Auvergne,
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2.2.39
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Messenger
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With modesty admiring thy renown,
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2.2.40
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Messenger
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By me entreats, great lord, thou wouldst vouchsafe
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2.2.41
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Messenger
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To visit her poor castle where she lies,
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2.2.42
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Messenger
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That she may boast she hath beheld the man
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2.2.43
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Messenger
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Whose glory fills the world with loud report.
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BURGUNDY
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Is it even so? Nay, then, I see our wars
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2.2.45
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BURGUNDY
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Will turn unto a peaceful comic sport,
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2.2.46
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BURGUNDY
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When ladies crave to be encounter'd with.
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2.2.47
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BURGUNDY
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You may not, my lord, despise her gentle suit.
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2.2.48
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TALBOT
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Ne'er trust me then, for when a world of men
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2.2.49
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TALBOT
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Could not prevail with all their oratory,
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2.2.50
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TALBOT
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Yet hath a woman's kindness over-ruled:
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2.2.51
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TALBOT
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And therefore tell her I return great thanks,
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2.2.52
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TALBOT
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And in submission will attend on her.
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2.2.53
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TALBOT
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Will not your honours bear me company?
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2.2.54
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BEDFORD
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No, truly, it is more than manners will:
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BEDFORD
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And I have heard it said, unbidden guests
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BEDFORD
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Are often welcomest when they are gone.
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TALBOT
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Well then, alone, since there's no remedy,
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2.2.58
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TALBOT
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I mean to prove this lady's courtesy.
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2.2.59
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TALBOT
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Come hither, captain.
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TALBOT
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Whispers
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2.2.60
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TALBOT
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You perceive my mind?
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2.2.61
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Captain
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I do, my lord, and mean accordingly.
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Captain
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Exeunt
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Captain
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SCENE III. Auvergne. The COUNTESS's castle.
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Captain
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Enter the COUNTESS and her Porter
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Captain
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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Porter, remember what I gave in charge,
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OF AUVERGNE
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And when you have done so, bring the keys to me.
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Porter
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Madam, I will.
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Porter
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Exit
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Porter
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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The plot is laid: if all things fall out right,
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OF AUVERGNE
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I shall as famous be by this exploit
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OF AUVERGNE
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As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus' death.
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2.3.9
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OF AUVERGNE
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Great is the rumor of this dreadful knight,
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2.3.10
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OF AUVERGNE
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And his achievements of no less account:
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OF AUVERGNE
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Fain would mine eyes be witness with mine ears,
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2.3.12
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OF AUVERGNE
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To give their censure of these rare reports.
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OF AUVERGNE
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Enter Messenger and TALBOT
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Messenger
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Madam,
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2.3.14
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Messenger
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According as your ladyship desired,
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2.3.15
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Messenger
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By message craved, so is Lord Talbot come.
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Messenger
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COUNTESS
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2.3.17
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OF AUVERGNE
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And he is welcome. What! is this the man?
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2.3.18
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Messenger
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Madam, it is.
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2.3.19
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Messenger
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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Is this the scourge of France?
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2.3.21
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OF AUVERGNE
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Is this the Talbot, so much fear'd abroad
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2.3.22
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OF AUVERGNE
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That with his name the mothers still their babes?
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OF AUVERGNE
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I see report is fabulous and false:
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2.3.24
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OF AUVERGNE
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I thought I should have seen some Hercules,
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2.3.25
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OF AUVERGNE
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A second Hector, for his grim aspect,
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OF AUVERGNE
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And large proportion of his strong-knit limbs.
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OF AUVERGNE
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Alas, this is a child, a silly dwarf!
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OF AUVERGNE
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It cannot be this weak and writhled shrimp
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2.3.29
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OF AUVERGNE
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Should strike such terror to his enemies.
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TALBOT
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Madam, I have been bold to trouble you,
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2.3.31
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TALBOT
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But since your ladyship is not at leisure,
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TALBOT
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I'll sort some other time to visit you.
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TALBOT
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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What means he now? Go ask him whither he goes.
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Messenger
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Stay, my Lord Talbot, for my lady craves
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Messenger
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To know the cause of your abrupt departure.
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TALBOT
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Marry, for that she's in a wrong belief,
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TALBOT
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I go to certify her Talbot's here.
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TALBOT
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Re-enter Porter with keys
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TALBOT
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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If thou be he, then art thou prisoner.
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TALBOT
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Prisoner! to whom?
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TALBOT
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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To me, blood-thirsty lord,
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OF AUVERGNE
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And for that cause I trained thee to my house.
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OF AUVERGNE
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Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me,
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OF AUVERGNE
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For in my gallery thy picture hangs:
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OF AUVERGNE
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But now the substance shall endure the like,
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2.3.48
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OF AUVERGNE
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And I will chain these legs and arms of thine,
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OF AUVERGNE
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That hast by tyranny these many years
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OF AUVERGNE
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Wasted our country, slain our citizens
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OF AUVERGNE
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And sent our sons and husbands captivate.
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TALBOT
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Ha, ha, ha!
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2.3.53
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TALBOT
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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Laughest thou, wretch? thy mirth shall turn to moan.
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2.3.55
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TALBOT
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I laugh to see your ladyship so fond
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2.3.56
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TALBOT
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To think that you have aught but Talbot's shadow
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2.3.57
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TALBOT
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Whereon to practise your severity.
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TALBOT
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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Why, art not thou the man?
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2.3.60
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TALBOT
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I am indeed.
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TALBOT
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COUNTESS
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OF AUVERGNE
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Then have I substance too.
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TALBOT
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No, no, I am but shadow of myself:
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TALBOT
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You are deceived, my substance is not here,
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