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Pucel . I am prepar'd ; here is my keen - edg'd sword , Deck'd with fine Flow'r - de
- luces on each side ; The which , at Tourain ... Pucel . And while I live , I'll ne'er fiy
from a man . they fight , and Joan la Pucelle overcomes . Dau . Stay , stay thy ...
Pucel . I am prepar'd ; here is my keen - edg'd sword , Deck'd with fine Flow'r - de
- luces on each side ; The which , at Tourain ... Pucel . And while I live , I'll ne'er fiy
from a man . they fight , and Joan la Pucelle overcomes . Dau . Stay , stay thy ...
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Pucel . What will you do , good grey - beard ? break a lance , And run a'tilt at
death within a chair ? Tal . Foul fiend of France , and hag of all despight ,
Incompass'd with thy luftful paramours , Becomes it thee to taunt his valiant age ,
And twit ...
Pucel . What will you do , good grey - beard ? break a lance , And run a'tilt at
death within a chair ? Tal . Foul fiend of France , and hag of all despight ,
Incompass'd with thy luftful paramours , Becomes it thee to taunt his valiant age ,
And twit ...
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man , Pucel . The princely Charles of France , thy country , Burg . What sayft thou
, Charles ? for I am marche ing hence ( words . Dau . Speak , Pucelle , and
enchant him with thy Pucel . Brave Burgundy , undoubted hope of France ! Stay ,
let ...
man , Pucel . The princely Charles of France , thy country , Burg . What sayft thou
, Charles ? for I am marche ing hence ( words . Dau . Speak , Pucelle , and
enchant him with thy Pucel . Brave Burgundy , undoubted hope of France ! Stay ,
let ...
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Unchain your fpirits now with spelling Charms , And try if they can gain your
liberty . A goodly prize , fit for the devil's Grace ! See , how the ugly witch doth
bend her brows , As if , with Circe , she would change my shape . Pucel . Chang'd
to ...
Unchain your fpirits now with spelling Charms , And try if they can gain your
liberty . A goodly prize , fit for the devil's Grace ! See , how the ugly witch doth
bend her brows , As if , with Circe , she would change my shape . Pucel . Chang'd
to ...
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Pucel . Will nothing turn your unrelenting hearts ? Then , Joan , discover thine
infirmity ; That warranteth by law to be thy privilege . I am with child , ye bloody
homicides : Afurder not then the fruit within my womb , Although ye hale me to a ...
Pucel . Will nothing turn your unrelenting hearts ? Then , Joan , discover thine
infirmity ; That warranteth by law to be thy privilege . I am with child , ye bloody
homicides : Afurder not then the fruit within my womb , Although ye hale me to a ...
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