The Plays of William Shakspeare: King Henry VC. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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... England . Isabel , queen of France . Katharine , daughter of Charles and Isabel . Alice , a lady attending on the princess Katharine . Quickly , Pistol's wife , an hostess . Lords , ladies , officers , French and English soldiers , mes ...
... England . Isabel , queen of France . Katharine , daughter of Charles and Isabel . Alice , a lady attending on the princess Katharine . Quickly , Pistol's wife , an hostess . Lords , ladies , officers , French and English soldiers , mes ...
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... England Had nobles richer , and more loyal subjects ; Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England , And lie pavilion'd in the fields of France . Cant . O , let their bodies follow , my dear liege , With blood , and sword , and ...
... England Had nobles richer , and more loyal subjects ; Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England , And lie pavilion'd in the fields of France . Cant . O , let their bodies follow , my dear liege , With blood , and sword , and ...
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... England being in prey , To her unguarded nest the weasel Scot Comes sneaking , and so sucks her princely eggs ; Playing the mouse , in absence of the cat , To spoil and havock more than she can eat . Exe . It follows then , the cat must ...
... England being in prey , To her unguarded nest the weasel Scot Comes sneaking , and so sucks her princely eggs ; Playing the mouse , in absence of the cat , To spoil and havock more than she can eat . Exe . It follows then , the cat must ...
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... England into four ; Whereof take you one quarter into France , And you withal shall make all Gallia shake . If we , with thrice that power left at home , Cannot defend our own door from the dog , Let us be worried ; and our nation lose ...
... England into four ; Whereof take you one quarter into France , And you withal shall make all Gallia shake . If we , with thrice that power left at home , Cannot defend our own door from the dog , Let us be worried ; and our nation lose ...
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... England ; And therefore , living hence , did give ourself To barbarous license ; As ' tis ever common , That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dauphin , I will keep my state ; Be like a king , and show my sail of ...
... England ; And therefore , living hence , did give ourself To barbarous license ; As ' tis ever common , That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dauphin , I will keep my state ; Be like a king , and show my sail of ...
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