The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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... unto Henry's death ! Henry the Fifth , too famous to live long ! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth . Glo . England ne'er had a king , until his time . Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd'sword did blind men ...
... unto Henry's death ! Henry the Fifth , too famous to live long ! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth . Glo . England ne'er had a king , until his time . Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd'sword did blind men ...
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... unto the lord protector ; Or we'll burst them open , if that you come not quickly . Enter WINCHESTER , attended by a Train of Ser- vants in tawny Coats . " Win . How now , ambitious Humphry ? what means this ? 8 Glo . Piel'd priest ...
... unto the lord protector ; Or we'll burst them open , if that you come not quickly . Enter WINCHESTER , attended by a Train of Ser- vants in tawny Coats . " Win . How now , ambitious Humphry ? what means this ? 8 Glo . Piel'd priest ...
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... unto Salisbury's death , For none would strike a stroke in his revenge.- Pucelle is entered into Orleans , In spite of us , or aught that we could do . O , would I were to die with Salisbury ! The shame hereof will make me hide my head ...
... unto Salisbury's death , For none would strike a stroke in his revenge.- Pucelle is entered into Orleans , In spite of us , or aught that we could do . O , would I were to die with Salisbury ! The shame hereof will make me hide my head ...
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... unto his soul ; For every drop of blood was drawn from him , There hath at least five Frenchmen died to - night . And , that hereafter ages may behold What ruin happen'd in revenge of him , Within their chiefest temple I'll erect A tomb ...
... unto his soul ; For every drop of blood was drawn from him , There hath at least five Frenchmen died to - night . And , that hereafter ages may behold What ruin happen'd in revenge of him , Within their chiefest temple I'll erect A tomb ...
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... unto my will . Som . Judge you , my lord of Warwick , then be tween us . War . Between two hawks , which flies the higher pitch , Between two dogs , which hath the deeper mouth , Between two blades , which bears the better temper ...
... unto my will . Som . Judge you , my lord of Warwick , then be tween us . War . Between two hawks , which flies the higher pitch , Between two dogs , which hath the deeper mouth , Between two blades , which bears the better temper ...
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