The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... king is coming ; and I must speak with him from the pridge . Enter KING HENRY , GLOSTER , and Soldiers . Flu . Got pless your majesty ! K. Hen . How now , Fluellen ? camest thou from the bridge ? Flu . Ay , so please your majesty . The duke ...
... king is coming ; and I must speak with him from the pridge . Enter KING HENRY , GLOSTER , and Soldiers . Flu . Got pless your majesty ! K. Hen . How now , Fluellen ? camest thou from the bridge ? Flu . Ay , so please your majesty . The duke ...
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... of Agincourt : Yet , sit and see ; Minding true things , by what their mockeries be . SCENE I - The English Camp at Agincourt . Enter KING HENRY , BEDFORD , and GLOSTER . K. Hen . Gloster , ' tis true , that we are in great danger ; The ...
... of Agincourt : Yet , sit and see ; Minding true things , by what their mockeries be . SCENE I - The English Camp at Agincourt . Enter KING HENRY , BEDFORD , and GLOSTER . K. Hen . Gloster , ' tis true , that we are in great danger ; The ...
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... of it , For thou art framed of the firm truth of valour . Bed . He is as full of valour , as of kindness ; Princely in both . West . O that we now had here Enter KING Henry . [ Exit SALISBURY . But one ten thousand of those men in ...
... of it , For thou art framed of the firm truth of valour . Bed . He is as full of valour , as of kindness ; Princely in both . West . O that we now had here Enter KING Henry . [ Exit SALISBURY . But one ten thousand of those men in ...
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... of the Field . [ Exeunt . Alarums . Enter KING HENRY and Forces ; EXETER , and others . K. Hen . Well have we done , thrice - valiant countrymen : But all's not done , yet keep the French the field . Ere . The duke of York commends him ...
... of the Field . [ Exeunt . Alarums . Enter KING HENRY and Forces ; EXETER , and others . K. Hen . Well have we done , thrice - valiant countrymen : But all's not done , yet keep the French the field . Ere . The duke of York commends him ...
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... of jests , and gipes , and knaveries , and mocks ; I am forget his name . Gow . Sir John Falstaff . Flu . That is he : I can tell you , there is goot men born at Monmouth . Gow . Here comes his majesty . Alarum . Enter KING HENRY , with ...
... of jests , and gipes , and knaveries , and mocks ; I am forget his name . Gow . Sir John Falstaff . Flu . That is he : I can tell you , there is goot men born at Monmouth . Gow . Here comes his majesty . Alarum . Enter KING HENRY , with ...
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