“The” Works of Shakespeare: King Henry thr FifthG.Richards, 1901 |
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... means How things are perfected . ELY . But , my good Lord , 70 How now for mitigation of this Bill Urg'd by the Commons ? Doth his Majesty Incline to it , or no ? CANT . He seems indifferent ; Or , rather , swaying more upon our part ...
... means How things are perfected . ELY . But , my good Lord , 70 How now for mitigation of this Bill Urg'd by the Commons ? Doth his Majesty Incline to it , or no ? CANT . He seems indifferent ; Or , rather , swaying more upon our part ...
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... means and might , So hath your Highness ; never King of England Had Nobles richer and more loyal subjects , Whose ... mean the coursing " sneakers only , But fear the main intendment ' of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour ...
... means and might , So hath your Highness ; never King of England Had Nobles richer and more loyal subjects , Whose ... mean the coursing " sneakers only , But fear the main intendment ' of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour ...
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... means defendant ; For England his approaches makes as fierce As waters to the sucking of a gulf . It fits us , then , to be as provident As Fear may teach us out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields ...
... means defendant ; For England his approaches makes as fierce As waters to the sucking of a gulf . It fits us , then , to be as provident As Fear may teach us out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields ...
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... mean and base That hath not noble lustre in your eyes . 30 I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit ; and , upon this charge , Cry God for Harry , England , and ...
... mean and base That hath not noble lustre in your eyes . 30 I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit ; and , upon this charge , Cry God for Harry , England , and ...
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... means whereof ' a faces it out , but fights not . For Pistol , he hath a killing tongue and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof ' a breaks words , and keeps whole weapons . For Nym , he hath heard that men of few words are the best2 ...
... means whereof ' a faces it out , but fights not . For Pistol , he hath a killing tongue and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof ' a breaks words , and keeps whole weapons . For Nym , he hath heard that men of few words are the best2 ...
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ACT III Sc ACT IV Sc Alarum Alençon arms blood brave brother Burgundy CADE canst Captain CHAR CLAR Clarence CLIF Clifford Crown dead death Dolphin doth Duke of Burgundy Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward England English Enter KING HENRY EXETER exeunt exit eyes father fear fight France French friends give GLOU Gloucester Grace gracious hand Harfleur hath hear heart Heaven Henry's honour House of Lancaster House of York Humphrey Jack Cade KATH Liege Lord Lord Protector Madam Majesty ne'er never night noble Orleans peace PIST Plantagenet Prince Protector PUCELLE REIGNIER Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Salisbury SCENE shame Soldiers Somerset soul Sovereign speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor treason Uncle unto valiant Warwick wilt words