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Henry VI, Part I
[I, 1] |
(stage directions) |
1 |
[Dead March. Enter the Funeral of KING HENRY the]
Fifth, attended on by Dukes of BEDFORD, Regent of
France; GLOUCESTER, Protector; and EXETER, Earl of
WARWICK, the BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, Heralds, &c]
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2 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 1] |
(stage directions) |
61 |
[Enter a Messenger]
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3 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 1] |
(stage directions) |
94 |
[Enter to them another Messenger]
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4 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 1] |
(stage directions) |
109 |
[Enter another Messenger]
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5 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 2] |
(stage directions) |
189 |
[Sound a flourish. Enter CHARLES, ALENCON, and]
REIGNIER, marching with drum and Soldiers]
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6 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 2] |
(stage directions) |
239 |
[Enter the BASTARD OF ORLEANS]
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7 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 3] |
(stage directions) |
351 |
[Enter GLOUCESTER, with his Serving-men in blue coats]
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8 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 3] |
Duke of Gloucester |
369 |
Lieutenant, is it you whose voice I hear?
Open the gates; here's Gloucester that would enter.
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9 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 3] |
Serving-Men |
380 |
Open the gates unto the lord protector,
Or we'll burst them open, if that you come not quickly.
[Enter to the Protector at the Tower Gates BISHOP]
OF WINCHESTER and his men in tawny coats]
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10 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 3] |
Duke of Gloucester |
408 |
Winchester goose, I cry, a rope! a rope!
Now beat them hence; why do you let them stay?
Thee I'll chase hence, thou wolf in sheep's array.
Out, tawny coats! out, scarlet hypocrite!
[Here GLOUCESTER's men beat out BISHOP OF]
WINCHESTER's men, and enter in the hurly-
burly the Mayor of London and his Officers]
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11 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 4] |
(stage directions) |
454 |
[Enter, on the walls, a Master Gunner and his Boy]
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12 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 4] |
Boy |
476 |
Father, I warrant you; take you no care;
I'll never trouble you, if I may spy them.
[Exit]
[Enter, on the turrets, SALISBURY and TALBOT,]
GLANSDALE, GARGRAVE, and others]
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13 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 4] |
(stage directions) |
515 |
[Enter the Boy with a linstock]
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14 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 4] |
(stage directions) |
561 |
[Enter a Messenger]
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15 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 5] |
(stage directions) |
576 |
[Here an alarum again: and TALBOT pursueth the]
DAUPHIN, and driveth him: then enter JOAN LA
PUCELLE, driving Englishmen before her, and exit
after them then re-enter TALBOT]
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16 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 5] |
Joan la Pucelle |
595 |
Talbot, farewell; thy hour is not yet come:
I must go victual Orleans forthwith.
[A short alarum; then enter the town with soldiers]
O'ertake me, if thou canst; I scorn thy strength.
Go, go, cheer up thy hungry-starved men;
Help Salisbury to make his testament:
This day is ours, as many more shall be.
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17 |
Henry VI, Part I
[I, 6] |
(stage directions) |
627 |
[Enter, on the walls, JOAN LA PUCELLE, CHARLES,]
REIGNIER, ALENCON, and Soldiers]
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18 |
Henry VI, Part I
[II, 1] |
(stage directions) |
661 |
[Enter a Sergeant of a band with two Sentinels]
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19 |
Henry VI, Part I
[II, 1] |
First Sentinel |
666 |
Sergeant, you shall.
[Exit Sergeant]
Thus are poor servitors,
When others sleep upon their quiet beds,
Constrain'd to watch in darkness, rain and cold.
[Enter TALBOT, BEDFORD, BURGUNDY, and Forces, with]
scaling-ladders, their drums beating a dead march]
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20 |
Henry VI, Part I
[II, 1] |
Sentinels |
705 |
Arm! arm! the enemy doth make assault!
[Cry: 'St. George,' 'A Talbot.']
[The French leap over the walls in their shirts.]
Enter, several ways, the BASTARD OF ORLEANS,
ALENCON, and REIGNIER, half ready, and half unready]
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