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" We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition : And gentlemen in England now a-bed Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,... "
The Book of the Feet: A History of Boots and Shoes - Page 207
by Joseph Sparkes Hall - 1847 - 216 pages
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King Henry IV.: The First[-second] Part ... in Five Acts

William Shakespeare - 1808 - 400 pages
...shall gentle his condition : And gentlemen in England, now ti-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here ; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day. Enter GOWER. Gow. My sov'reign lord, bestow yourself with speed ; The...
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The Speaker; Or Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...day shall gentle his condition. And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here : And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, fought with us upon St. Crispin's Day. CHAP. XIX. HENRY VI. WARWICK AND CARDINAL BEAUFORT. K. Henry....
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Henry V

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 428 pages
...shall gentle his condition : And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here ; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day. Enter Salisbury. Sal. My sovereign lord, bestow yourself with speed :...
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King Henry IV., part II. King Henry V. King Henry VI., part I. King Henry VI ...

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 514 pages
...day shall advance him to the And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day. 1 Enter SALISBURY. Sal. My sovereign lord, bestow yourself with speed:...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 pages
...shall genlle his condition*: And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here ; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fonght with us upon Saint Crispin's day. Enter Salisbury. Sal. My sovereign lord, bestow yourself with...
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Clavis Calendaria: Or, A Compendious Analysis of the Calendar ..., Volume 2

John Brady - Calendar - 1813 - 410 pages
...day shall gentle his condition. And gentlemen in England now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon ST. CRISPIAN'S day." Our two Saints appear to have been born at Rome, from whence, AD 303,...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...day shall gentle his condition. And gentlemen in England, now abed, Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here ; ' And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks That fought with us upon St. Crispian's day. XIX. — Soliloquy of Dick the dfifir entice — FARCE, THE APPRENTICE....
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Clavis calendaria; or, A compendious analysis of the calendar, Volume 2

John Brady - 1815 - 420 pages
...shall gentle his condition. And gentlemen in England now a-bed, . Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here ; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon ST. CRISPIAN'S day." Our two Saints appear to have been born at ROME, whence, AD 303, they...
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The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1818 - 424 pages
...shall gentle his condition 5 : And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day. Enter SALISBURY. Sal. My sovereign lord, bestow yourself with speed :...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 pages
...day shall gentle his condition : And gentlemen in England, now abed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon saint Crispin's day. Enter SALISBURY. Sal. My sovereign lord, bestow yourself with speed :...
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