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Joan's remarks on Burgundy's change of mind and on Talbot's dead body , quoted above , are examples . And this is Talbot's comment on Salisbury's dying wounds received before Orleans : Hear , hear how dying Salisbury doth groan !
Joan's remarks on Burgundy's change of mind and on Talbot's dead body , quoted above , are examples . And this is Talbot's comment on Salisbury's dying wounds received before Orleans : Hear , hear how dying Salisbury doth groan !
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Me seemeth then it is no policy , Respectingo what a rancorous mind he bears , And his advantage following your decease , That he should come about your royal person Or be admitted to your Highness ' Council .
Me seemeth then it is no policy , Respectingo what a rancorous mind he bears , And his advantage following your decease , That he should come about your royal person Or be admitted to your Highness ' Council .
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Yet , Warwick , in despite of all mischance , Of thee thyself and all thy complices , Edward will always bear himself as King : Though fortune's malice overthrow my state , My mind exceeds the compasso of her wheel . Warwick .
Yet , Warwick , in despite of all mischance , Of thee thyself and all thy complices , Edward will always bear himself as King : Though fortune's malice overthrow my state , My mind exceeds the compasso of her wheel . Warwick .
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INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
Henry VI Part One | 45 |
TEXTUAL Note | 155 |
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