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... Glou . Comfort , your majesty ! Clar . O my royal father ! West . My sovereign lord , cheer up yourself , look up . War . Be patient , princes ; you do know , these fits Are with his highness very ordinary . Stand from him , give him ...
... Glou . Comfort , your majesty ! Clar . O my royal father ! West . My sovereign lord , cheer up yourself , look up . War . Be patient , princes ; you do know , these fits Are with his highness very ordinary . Stand from him , give him ...
Page 263
... Glou . He came not through the chamber where we stay'd . King . Where is the crown ? who took it from my pillow ? War . When we withdrew , my liege , we left it here . King . The prince hath ta'en it hence : go , seek him out . Is he so ...
... Glou . He came not through the chamber where we stay'd . King . Where is the crown ? who took it from my pillow ? War . When we withdrew , my liege , we left it here . King . The prince hath ta'en it hence : go , seek him out . Is he so ...
Page 306
... GLOU- CESTER , and Soldiers , with scaling - ladders . K. Hen . Once more unto the breach , dear friends , once more ; Or close the wall up with our English dead . In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and ...
... GLOU- CESTER , and Soldiers , with scaling - ladders . K. Hen . Once more unto the breach , dear friends , once more ; Or close the wall up with our English dead . In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and ...
Page 323
... Glou . We shall , my liege . Erp . Shall I attend your grace ? 10 20 K. Hen . No , my good knight ; 30 Go with my brothers to my lords of England : I and my bosom must debate a while , And then I would no other company . Erp . The Lord ...
... Glou . We shall , my liege . Erp . Shall I attend your grace ? 10 20 K. Hen . No , my good knight ; 30 Go with my brothers to my lords of England : I and my bosom must debate a while , And then I would no other company . Erp . The Lord ...
Page 329
... Glou My liege ! K Hen . My brother Gloucester's voice ? I know thy errand , I will go with thee : Ay ; The day , my friends and all things stay for me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The French camp . Enter the DAUPHIN SCENE I. ] 829 KING HENRY V.
... Glou My liege ! K Hen . My brother Gloucester's voice ? I know thy errand , I will go with thee : Ay ; The day , my friends and all things stay for me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The French camp . Enter the DAUPHIN SCENE I. ] 829 KING HENRY V.
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