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... PRINCE HAL AND JUDGE GASCOIGNE THE most renowned prince , King Henry the Fifth , late King of England , during the life of his father was noted to be fierce and of wanton courage . It happened that one of his servants whom he well ...
... PRINCE HAL AND JUDGE GASCOIGNE THE most renowned prince , King Henry the Fifth , late King of England , during the life of his father was noted to be fierce and of wanton courage . It happened that one of his servants whom he well ...
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... prince upon his allegiance to leave the prisoner and depart With which commandment the prince , being set all in a fury , all chafed , and in a terrible . manner , came up to the place of judgment - men thinking that he would have slain ...
... prince upon his allegiance to leave the prisoner and depart With which commandment the prince , being set all in a fury , all chafed , and in a terrible . manner , came up to the place of judgment - men thinking that he would have slain ...
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... Prince Rupert , who accompanied them to the palace . The King , " says Coke ( who was near enough to overhear their conversation ) , " told the Prince how he had shot a duck , and such a dog fetched it ; and so they walked on till the ...
... Prince Rupert , who accompanied them to the palace . The King , " says Coke ( who was near enough to overhear their conversation ) , " told the Prince how he had shot a duck , and such a dog fetched it ; and so they walked on till the ...
Contents
ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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