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4.2.15
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General
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Thou ominous and fearful owl of death,
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4.2.16
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General
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Our nation's terror and their bloody scourge!
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4.2.17
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General
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The period of thy tyranny approacheth.
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4.2.18
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General
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On us thou canst not enter but by death,
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4.2.19
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General
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For, I protest, we are well fortified
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4.2.20
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General
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And strong enough to issue out and fight:
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4.2.21
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General
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If thou retire, the Dauphin, well appointed,
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4.2.22
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General
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Stands with the snares of war to tangle thee:
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4.2.23
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General
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On either hand thee there are squadrons pitch'd,
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4.2.24
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General
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To wall thee from the liberty of flight,
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4.2.25
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General
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And no way canst thou turn thee for redress,
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4.2.26
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General
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But death doth front thee with apparent spoil
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4.2.27
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General
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And pale destruction meets thee in the face.
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4.2.28
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General
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Ten thousand French have ta'en the sacrament
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General
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To rive their dangerous artillery
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4.2.30
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General
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Upon no Christian soul but English Talbot.
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4.2.31
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General
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Lo, there thou stand'st, a breathing valiant man,
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4.2.32
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General
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Of an invincible unconquer'd spirit!
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4.2.33
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General
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This is the latest glory of thy praise
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4.2.34
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General
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That I, thy enemy, due thee withal,
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4.2.35
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General
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For ere the glass, that now begins to run,
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General
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Finish the process of his sandy hour,
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4.2.37
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General
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These eyes, that see thee now well coloured,
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4.2.38
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General
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Shall see thee wither'd, bloody, pale and dead.
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General
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Drum afar off
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4.2.39
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General
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Hark! hark! the Dauphin's drum, a warning bell,
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4.2.40
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General
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Sings heavy music to thy timorous soul,
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4.2.41
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General
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And mine shall ring thy dire departure out.
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4.2.41
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General
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Exeunt General, and c
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TALBOT
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He fables not, I hear the enemy:
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4.2.43
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TALBOT
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Out, some light horsemen, and peruse their wings.
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4.2.44
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TALBOT
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O, negligent and heedless discipline!
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4.2.45
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TALBOT
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How are we park'd and bounded in a pale,
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4.2.46
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TALBOT
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A little herd of England's timorous deer,
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4.2.47
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TALBOT
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Mazed with a yelping kennel of French curs!
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4.2.48
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TALBOT
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If we be English deer, be then in blood,
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4.2.49
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TALBOT
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Not rascal-like, to fall down with a pinch,
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4.2.50
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TALBOT
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But rather, moody-mad and desperate stags,
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4.2.51
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TALBOT
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Turn on the bloody hounds with heads of steel
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4.2.52
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TALBOT
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And make the cowards stand aloof at bay:
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4.2.53
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TALBOT
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Sell every man his life as dear as mine,
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4.2.54
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TALBOT
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And they shall find dear deer of us, my friends.
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4.2.55
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TALBOT
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God and Saint George, Talbot and England's right,
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4.2.56
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TALBOT
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Prosper our colours in this dangerous fight!
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TALBOT
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Exeunt
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TALBOT
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SCENE III. Plains in Gascony.
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TALBOT
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Enter a Messenger that meets YORK. Enter YORK with trumpet and many Soldiers
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4.3.1
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YORK
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Are not the speedy scouts return'd again,
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4.3.2
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YORK
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That dogg'd the mighty army of the Dauphin?
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4.3.3
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Messenger
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They are return'd, my lord, and give it out
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4.3.4
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Messenger
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That he is march'd to Bourdeaux with his power,
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4.3.5
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Messenger
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To fight with Talbot: as he march'd along,
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4.3.6
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Messenger
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By your espials were discovered
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4.3.7
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Messenger
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Two mightier troops than that the Dauphin led,
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4.3.8
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Messenger
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Which join'd with him and made their march for Bourdeaux.
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4.3.9
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YORK
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A plague upon that villain Somerset,
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4.3.10
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YORK
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That thus delays my promised supply
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YORK
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Of horsemen, that were levied for this siege!
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4.3.12
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YORK
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Renowned Talbot doth expect my aid,
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4.3.13
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YORK
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And I am lowted by a traitor villain
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4.3.14
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YORK
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And cannot help the noble chevalier:
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4.3.15
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YORK
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God comfort him in this necessity!
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4.3.16
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YORK
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If he miscarry, farewell wars in France.
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YORK
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Enter Sir William LUCY
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LUCY
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Thou princely leader of our English strength,
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LUCY
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Never so needful on the earth of France,
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LUCY
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Spur to the rescue of the noble Talbot,
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4.3.20
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LUCY
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Who now is girdled with a waist of iron
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4.3.21
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LUCY
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And hemm'd about with grim destruction:
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LUCY
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To Bourdeaux, warlike duke! to Bourdeaux, York!
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4.3.23
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LUCY
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Else, farewell Talbot, France, and England's honour.
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4.3.24
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YORK
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O God, that Somerset, who in proud heart
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4.3.25
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YORK
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Doth stop my cornets, were in Talbot's place!
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4.3.26
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YORK
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So should we save a valiant gentleman
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4.3.27
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YORK
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By forfeiting a traitor and a coward.
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4.3.28
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YORK
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Mad ire and wrathful fury makes me weep,
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4.3.29
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YORK
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That thus we die, while remiss traitors sleep.
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4.3.30
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LUCY
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O, send some succor to the distress'd lord!
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4.3.31
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YORK
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He dies, we lose, I break my warlike word,
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4.3.32
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YORK
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We mourn, France smiles, we lose, they daily get,
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YORK
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All 'long of this vile traitor Somerset.
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4.3.34
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LUCY
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Then God take mercy on brave Talbot's soul,
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4.3.35
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LUCY
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And on his son young John, who two hours since
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4.3.36
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LUCY
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I met in travel toward his warlike father!
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4.3.37
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LUCY
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This seven years did not Talbot see his son,
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4.3.38
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LUCY
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And now they meet where both their lives are done.
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4.3.39
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YORK
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Alas, what joy shall noble Talbot have
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4.3.40
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YORK
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To bid his young son welcome to his grave?
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YORK
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Away! vexation almost stops my breath,
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4.3.42
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YORK
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That sunder'd friends greet in the hour of death.
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YORK
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Lucy, farewell, no more my fortune can,
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4.3.44
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YORK
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But curse the cause I cannot aid the man.
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4.3.45
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YORK
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Maine, Blois, Poictiers, and Tours, are won away,
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YORK
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'Long all of Somerset and his delay.
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YORK
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Exit, with his soldiers
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4.3.47
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LUCY
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Thus, while the vulture of sedition
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4.3.48
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LUCY
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Feeds in the bosom of such great commanders,
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4.3.49
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LUCY
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Sleeping neglection doth betray to loss
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4.3.50
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LUCY
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The conquest of our scarce cold conqueror,
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4.3.51
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LUCY
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That ever living man of memory,
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