Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Alencon
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They want their porridge and their fat bull-beeves:
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Froissart, a countryman of ours, records,
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Be it so. |
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Doubtless he shrives this woman to her smock;
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He may mean more than we poor men do know:
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Leave off delays, and let us raise the siege. |
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All France will be replete with mirth and joy,
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How now, my lords! what, all unready so? |
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Of all exploits since first I follow'd arms,
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Here cometh Charles: I marvel how he sped. |
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Had all your quarters been as safely kept
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Signior, no. |
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We'll set thy statue in some holy place,
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For ever should they be expulsed from France
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Pucelle hath bravely play'd her part in this,
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Then march to Paris, royal Charles of France,
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Must he be then as shadow of himself?
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To say the truth, it is your policy
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