| Code |
Character |
Lines |
First Line |
|
| G-740 |
John Talbot | 20 |
Is my name Talbot? and am I your Sonne? |
|
| G-741 |
Third Messenger | 37 |
My gracious Lords, to adde to your laments, |
|
| M-740 |
Captaine | 27 |
Thou ominous and fearefull Owle of death, |
|
| M-741 |
John Talbot | 20 |
Is my name Talbot? and am I your Sonne? |
|
| M-742 |
King Henry (VI) | 40 |
Come hither you that would be Combatants: |
|
| M-743 |
King Henry (VI) | 23 |
Whether it be through force of your report, |
|
| M-744 |
Suffolke | 31 |
A Dowre my Lords? Disgrace not so your King, |
|
| M-745 |
Talbot | 21 |
My thoughts are whirled like a Potters Wheele, |
|
| M-746 |
Talbot | 29 |
Shame to the Duke of Burgundy, and thee: (When first this Order was ordain'd my Lords,) |
|
| M-747 |
Talbot | 25 |
What chance is this, that suddenly hath crost us? |
|
| M-748 |
Third Messenger | 37 |
My gracious Lords, to adde to your laments, |
|
| W-740 |
Pucell (Joan) | 34 |
Brave Burgonie, undoubted hope of France, (Looke on thy Country, look on fertile France,) |
|
| W-741 |
Pucell (Joan) | 21 |
Dolphin, I am by birth a Shepheards Daughter, |
|
| W-742 |
Pucell (Joan) | 18 |
First let me tell you whom you have condemn'd; |
|
| W-743 |
Pucell (Joan) | 24 |
First let me tell you whom you have condemn'd; (Extended) |
|
| W-744 |
Pucell (Joan) | 29 |
The Regent conquers, and the Frenchmen flye. |
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