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I saw young Harry , with his beaver on , His cuifles on his thighs , gallantly arm'd ,
Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury ; And vaulted with such ease into his
seat , As if an Angel dropt down from the clouds , To turn and wind a fiery ...
I saw young Harry , with his beaver on , His cuifles on his thighs , gallantly arm'd ,
Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury ; And vaulted with such ease into his
seat , As if an Angel dropt down from the clouds , To turn and wind a fiery ...
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North . Ha ? again : Said he , young Harry Percy's spur was cold ? Rebellion had
ill luck ? Bard . My lord , I'll tell you ; If my young Lord your son have not the day ,
Upon mine Honour , for a filken point l'il give my Barony . Ne'er talk of it . North .
North . Ha ? again : Said he , young Harry Percy's spur was cold ? Rebellion had
ill luck ? Bard . My lord , I'll tell you ; If my young Lord your son have not the day ,
Upon mine Honour , for a filken point l'il give my Barony . Ne'er talk of it . North .
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William Shakespeare. too . You , that are old , consider not the capacities of us
that are young ; you measure the heat of our Livers , with the bitterness of your
Gall ; and we that are in the vaward of our youth , I must confess , are wags Ch .
Juft .
William Shakespeare. too . You , that are old , consider not the capacities of us
that are young ; you measure the heat of our Livers , with the bitterness of your
Gall ; and we that are in the vaward of our youth , I must confess , are wags Ch .
Juft .
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Before young Talbot from old Talbot fly , The coward horse , that bears me , fall
and die ! And like me to the peasant boys of France , To be shame's fcorn , and
subject of mischance . Surely , by all the glory you have won , An if I fly , I am not ...
Before young Talbot from old Talbot fly , The coward horse , that bears me , fall
and die ! And like me to the peasant boys of France , To be shame's fcorn , and
subject of mischance . Surely , by all the glory you have won , An if I fly , I am not ...
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Come , come , and lay him in his father's arms ; My fpirit can no longer bear these
harms . Soldiers , adieu : I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young
John Talbot's Grave . ( Dies . A C. T V. SCENE : I. Continues near Bourdeaux .
Come , come , and lay him in his father's arms ; My fpirit can no longer bear these
harms . Soldiers , adieu : I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young
John Talbot's Grave . ( Dies . A C. T V. SCENE : I. Continues near Bourdeaux .
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