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4.3.52
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LUCY
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Henry the Fifth: whiles they each other cross,
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4.3.53
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LUCY
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Lives, honours, lands and all hurry to loss.
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LUCY
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Exit
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LUCY
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SCENE IV. Other plains in Gascony.
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LUCY
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Enter SOMERSET, with his army, a Captain of TALBOT's with him
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4.4.1
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SOMERSET
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It is too late, I cannot send them now:
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4.4.2
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SOMERSET
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This expedition was by York and Talbot
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4.4.3
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SOMERSET
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Too rashly plotted: all our general force
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4.4.4
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SOMERSET
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Might with a sally of the very town
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4.4.5
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SOMERSET
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Be buckled with: the over-daring Talbot
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4.4.6
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SOMERSET
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Hath sullied all his gloss of former honour
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4.4.7
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SOMERSET
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By this unheedful, desperate, wild adventure:
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4.4.8
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SOMERSET
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York set him on to fight and die in shame,
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4.4.9
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SOMERSET
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That, Talbot dead, great York might bear the name.
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4.4.10
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Captain
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Here is Sir William Lucy, who with me
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4.4.11
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Captain
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Set from our o'ermatch'd forces forth for aid.
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Captain
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Enter Sir William LUCY
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4.4.12
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SOMERSET
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How now, Sir William! whither were you sent?
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4.4.13
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LUCY
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Whither, my lord? from bought and sold Lord Talbot,
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4.4.14
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LUCY
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Who, ring'd about with bold adversity,
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4.4.15
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LUCY
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Cries out for noble York and Somerset,
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4.4.16
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LUCY
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To beat assailing death from his weak legions:
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4.4.17
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LUCY
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And whiles the honourable captain there
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4.4.18
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LUCY
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Drops bloody sweat from his war-wearied limbs,
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4.4.19
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LUCY
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And, in advantage lingering, looks for rescue,
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4.4.20
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LUCY
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You, his false hopes, the trust of England's honour,
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4.4.21
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LUCY
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Keep off aloof with worthless emulation.
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4.4.22
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LUCY
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Let not your private discord keep away
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4.4.23
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LUCY
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The levied succors that should lend him aid,
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4.4.24
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LUCY
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While he, renowned noble gentleman,
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4.4.25
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LUCY
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Yields up his life unto a world of odds:
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4.4.26
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LUCY
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Orleans the Bastard, Charles, Burgundy,
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4.4.27
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LUCY
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Alencon, Reignier, compass him about,
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4.4.28
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LUCY
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And Talbot perisheth by your default.
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4.4.29
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SOMERSET
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York set him on, York should have sent him aid.
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4.4.30
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LUCY
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And York as fast upon your grace exclaims,
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4.4.31
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LUCY
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Swearing that you withhold his levied host,
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4.4.32
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LUCY
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Collected for this expedition.
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4.4.33
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SOMERSET
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York lies, he might have sent and had the horse,
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4.4.34
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SOMERSET
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I owe him little duty, and less love,
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4.4.35
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SOMERSET
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And take foul scorn to fawn on him by sending.
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4.4.36
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LUCY
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The fraud of England, not the force of France,
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4.4.37
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LUCY
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Hath now entrapp'd the noble-minded Talbot:
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4.4.38
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LUCY
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Never to England shall he bear his life,
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4.4.39
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LUCY
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But dies, betray'd to fortune by your strife.
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4.4.40
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SOMERSET
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Come, go, I will dispatch the horsemen straight:
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4.4.41
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SOMERSET
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Within six hours they will be at his aid.
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4.4.42
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LUCY
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Too late comes rescue: he is ta'en or slain,
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4.4.43
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LUCY
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For fly he could not, if he would have fled,
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4.4.44
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LUCY
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And fly would Talbot never, though he might.
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4.4.45
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SOMERSET
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If he be dead, brave Talbot, then adieu!
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4.4.46
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LUCY
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His fame lives in the world, his shame in you.
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LUCY
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Exeunt
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LUCY
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SCENE V. The English camp near Bourdeaux.
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Enter TALBOT and JOHN his son
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4.5.1
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TALBOT
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O young John Talbot! I did send for thee
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4.5.2
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TALBOT
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To tutor thee in stratagems of war,
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4.5.3
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TALBOT
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That Talbot's name might be in thee revived
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4.5.4
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TALBOT
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When sapless age and weak unable limbs
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4.5.5
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TALBOT
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Should bring thy father to his drooping chair.
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4.5.6
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TALBOT
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But, O malignant and ill-boding stars!
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4.5.7
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TALBOT
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Now thou art come unto a feast of death,
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4.5.8
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TALBOT
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A terrible and unavoided danger:
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4.5.9
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TALBOT
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Therefore, dear boy, mount on my swiftest horse,
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4.5.10
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TALBOT
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And I'll direct thee how thou shalt escape
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4.5.11
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TALBOT
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By sudden flight: come, dally not, be gone.
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4.5.12
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JOHN TALBOT
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Is my name Talbot? and am I your son?
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4.5.13
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JOHN TALBOT
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And shall I fly? O if you love my mother,
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4.5.14
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JOHN TALBOT
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Dishonour not her honourable name,
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4.5.15
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JOHN TALBOT
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To make a bastard and a slave of me!
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4.5.16
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JOHN TALBOT
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The world will say, he is not Talbot's blood,
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4.5.17
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JOHN TALBOT
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That basely fled when noble Talbot stood.
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4.5.18
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TALBOT
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Fly, to revenge my death, if I be slain.
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4.5.19
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JOHN TALBOT
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He that flies so will ne'er return again.
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4.5.20
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TALBOT
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If we both stay, we both are sure to die.
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4.5.21
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JOHN TALBOT
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Then let me stay, and, father, do you fly:
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4.5.22
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JOHN TALBOT
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Your loss is great, so your regard should be,
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4.5.23
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JOHN TALBOT
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My worth unknown, no loss is known in me.
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4.5.24
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JOHN TALBOT
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Upon my death the French can little boast,
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4.5.25
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JOHN TALBOT
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In yours they will, in you all hopes are lost.
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4.5.26
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JOHN TALBOT
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Flight cannot stain the honour you have won,
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4.5.27
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JOHN TALBOT
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But mine it will, that no exploit have done:
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4.5.28
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JOHN TALBOT
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You fled for vantage, everyone will swear,
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4.5.29
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JOHN TALBOT
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But, if I bow, they'll say it was for fear.
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4.5.30
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JOHN TALBOT
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There is no hope that ever I will stay,
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4.5.31
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JOHN TALBOT
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If the first hour I shrink and run away.
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4.5.32
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JOHN TALBOT
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Here on my knee I beg mortality,
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4.5.33
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JOHN TALBOT
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Rather than life preserved with infamy.
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4.5.34
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TALBOT
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Shall all thy mother's hopes lie in one tomb?
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4.5.35
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JOHN TALBOT
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Ay, rather than I'll shame my mother's womb.
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4.5.36
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TALBOT
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Upon my blessing, I command thee go.
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4.5.37
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JOHN TALBOT
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To fight I will, but not to fly the foe.
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4.5.38
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TALBOT
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Part of thy father may be saved in thee.
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4.5.39
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JOHN TALBOT
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No part of him but will be shame in me.
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4.5.40
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TALBOT
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Thou never hadst renown, nor canst not lose it.
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4.5.41
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JOHN TALBOT
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Yes, your renowned name: shall flight abuse it?
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4.5.42
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TALBOT
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Thy father's charge shall clear thee from that stain.
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4.5.43
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JOHN TALBOT
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You cannot witness for me, being slain.
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4.5.44
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JOHN TALBOT
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If death be so apparent, then both fly.
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4.5.45
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TALBOT
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And leave my followers here to fight and die?
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