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Dead march . The corpse of King HENRY the Fifth , in state , is brought in , attended on by the Dukes of BEDFORD , GLOSTER , and EXETER , the Earl of WARWICK , the Bishop of WINCHESTER , Heralds , & c . Bed .
Dead march . The corpse of King HENRY the Fifth , in state , is brought in , attended on by the Dukes of BEDFORD , GLOSTER , and EXETER , the Earl of WARWICK , the Bishop of WINCHESTER , Heralds , & c . Bed .
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Henry is dead , and never shall revive : Upon a wooden coffin we attend ; And death's dishonourable victory We with our stately presence glorify , Like captives bound to a triumphant car . What ! shall we curse the planets of mishap ...
Henry is dead , and never shall revive : Upon a wooden coffin we attend ; And death's dishonourable victory We with our stately presence glorify , Like captives bound to a triumphant car . What ! shall we curse the planets of mishap ...
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Our isle be made a marish of salt tears , ( 3 And none but women left to wail the dead . Henry the Fifth ! thy ghost I invocate ; Prosper this realm , keep it from civil broils ! Combat with adverse planets in the heavens !
Our isle be made a marish of salt tears , ( 3 And none but women left to wail the dead . Henry the Fifth ! thy ghost I invocate ; Prosper this realm , keep it from civil broils ! Combat with adverse planets in the heavens !
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Stand back , thou manifest conspirator , Thou that contriv'dst to murder our dead lord ; Thou that giv'st whores indulgences to sin : I'll canvass thee in thy broad cardinal's hat , If thou proceed in this thy insolence . Win .
Stand back , thou manifest conspirator , Thou that contriv'dst to murder our dead lord ; Thou that giv'st whores indulgences to sin : I'll canvass thee in thy broad cardinal's hat , If thou proceed in this thy insolence . Win .
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Salisbury , cheer thy spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die whilesHe beckons with his hand , and smiles on me , As who should say , “ When I am dead and gone , Remember to avenge me on the French .
Salisbury , cheer thy spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die whilesHe beckons with his hand , and smiles on me , As who should say , “ When I am dead and gone , Remember to avenge me on the French .
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