Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host, That he which hath no stomach to this fight, Let him depart ; his passport shall be made, And crowns for convoy put into his purse : We would not die in that man's company That fears his fellowship to... Histories - Page 365by William Shakespeare - 1867Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 632 pages
...would not die in that man's company, That fears his fellowship to die with us. This day is call'd—the feast of Crispian: He, that outlives this day, and...rouse him at the name of Crispian. He, that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends, And say—to-morrow is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 pages
...company, That fears his fellowship to die with us. This day is call'd — the feast of Crispian :5 He, that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will...rouse him at the name of Crispian. He, that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends, And say — to-morrow is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 pages
...company, That fears his fellowship to die with us. This day is call'd — the feast of Crispian :6 He, that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will...rouse him at the name of Crispian. He, that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends, And say — to-morrow is... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...host. That he which, hath no stomach to this fight, Let him depart} his passport shall be made, Aud crowns for convoy put into his purse ; We would not...nam'd, And rouse him at the name of Crispian : He that outlives this day, and sees old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say, To-morrow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 502 pages
...man's company, That fears his fellowship to die with us. This day is call'd — the feast of Caspian5s; He, that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will...rouse him at the name of Crispian. He, that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends, And say — to-morrow is... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pages
...ore Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through m\ That he which hath no stomach to this fight, [host Let him depart; his passport shall be made, And crowns...out-lives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a-tip-toe when this day is nam'd, And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He, that shall live this day,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 398 pages
...man's company, That fears his fellowship to die with us. This day is call'd—the feast of Crispian: s He, that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will...And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, 9 Will yearly on the vigil 1 feast his friends, And say—to-morrow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 390 pages
...company, That fears his fellowship to die with us. This clay is call'd — the feast of Crispian:6 He, that outlives this day, and comes safe home? Will...rouse him at the name of Crispian. He. that shall live this day, and see old age,9 Will yearly on the vigil1 feast his friends, And say — to-morrow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 400 pages
...not die in that man's company, That fears his fellowship to die with us.— This day is call'd — the feast of Crispian : He, that outlives this day,...rouse him at the name of Crispian: He, that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends, And say, — To-morrow... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 416 pages
...not die in that man's company, That fears his fellowship to die with us. — This day is call'd — the feast of Crispian : He, that outlives this day,...rouse him at the name of Crispian : He, that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends, And say, — To-morrow... | |
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