Speeches (Lines) for Sir William Lucy
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Thou princely leader of our English strength,
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O, send some succor to the distress'd lord! |
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Then God take mercy on brave Talbot's soul;
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Thus, while the vulture of sedition
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Whither, my lord? from bought and sold Lord Talbot;
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And York as fast upon your grace exclaims;
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The fraud of England, not the force of France,
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Too late comes rescue: he is ta'en or slain;
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His fame lives in the world, his shame in you. |
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Herald, conduct me to the Dauphin's tent,
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Submission, Dauphin! 'tis a mere French word;
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But where's the great Alcides of the field,
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Is Talbot slain, the Frenchmen's only scourge,
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I'll bear them hence; but from their ashes shall be rear'd
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