The Plays of William Shakspeare: King Henry VC. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 102
... fight abroad , The advised head defends itself at home : For government , though high , and low , and lower , Put into parts , doth keep in one concent ; Congruing in a full and natural close , Like musick . Cant . True : therefore doth ...
... fight abroad , The advised head defends itself at home : For government , though high , and low , and lower , Put into parts , doth keep in one concent ; Congruing in a full and natural close , Like musick . Cant . True : therefore doth ...
Page 107
... fight ; but I will wink , and hold out mine iron : It is a simple one ; but what though ? it will toast cheese ; and it will endure cold as another . man's sword will : and there ' s the humour of it . Bard . I will bestow a breakfast ...
... fight ; but I will wink , and hold out mine iron : It is a simple one ; but what though ? it will toast cheese ; and it will endure cold as another . man's sword will : and there ' s the humour of it . Bard . I will bestow a breakfast ...
Page 124
... fights not . For Pistol , he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof , ' a breaks words , and keeps whole weapons . For Nym , he hath heard , that men of few words are the best men ; and therefore he scorns to ...
... fights not . For Pistol , he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof , ' a breaks words , and keeps whole weapons . For Nym , he hath heard , that men of few words are the best men ; and therefore he scorns to ...
Page 139
... fight like devils . Orl . Ay , but these English are shrewdly out of beef . Con . Then we shall find to - morrow - they have only stomachs to eat , and none to fight . Now is it time to arm : Come , shall we about it ? Orl . It is now ...
... fight like devils . Orl . Ay , but these English are shrewdly out of beef . Con . Then we shall find to - morrow - they have only stomachs to eat , and none to fight . Now is it time to arm : Come , shall we about it ? Orl . It is now ...
Page 146
... fight lustily for him . K. Hen . I myself heard the king say , he would not be ransomed . Will . Ay , he said so , to make us fight cheerfully : but , when our throats are cut , he may be ransomed , and we ne'er the wiser . K. Hen . If ...
... fight lustily for him . K. Hen . I myself heard the king say , he would not be ransomed . Will . Ay , he said so , to make us fight cheerfully : but , when our throats are cut , he may be ransomed , and we ne'er the wiser . K. Hen . If ...
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