The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparkling eyes , replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid - day sun fierce bent against their faces . What should I say ? his deeds exceed all speech ...
... arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparkling eyes , replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid - day sun fierce bent against their faces . What should I say ? his deeds exceed all speech ...
Page 6
... arms ; Since arms avail not , now that Henry's dead .-- Posterity , await for wretched years , babes shall suck ; When at their mothers ' moist ( 2 ) eyes Our isle be made a marish of salt tears , ( 3 ) And none but women left to wail ...
... arms ; Since arms avail not , now that Henry's dead .-- Posterity , await for wretched years , babes shall suck ; When at their mothers ' moist ( 2 ) eyes Our isle be made a marish of salt tears , ( 3 ) And none but women left to wail ...
Page 7
... arms ; Of England's coat one half is cut away . Exe . Were our tears wanting to this funeral , These tidings would call forth their flowing tides . ( 7 ) Bed . Me they concern ; regent I am of France.- Give me my steelèd coat ! I'll ...
... arms ; Of England's coat one half is cut away . Exe . Were our tears wanting to this funeral , These tidings would call forth their flowing tides . ( 7 ) Bed . Me they concern ; regent I am of France.- Give me my steelèd coat ! I'll ...
Page 8
... arms ; All the whole army stood agaz'd on him : His soldiers , spying his undaunted spirit , " A Talbot ! a Talbot ! " cried out amain , And rush'd into the bowels of the battle . Here had the conquest fully been seal'd up , If Sir John ...
... arms ; All the whole army stood agaz'd on him : His soldiers , spying his undaunted spirit , " A Talbot ! a Talbot ! " cried out amain , And rush'd into the bowels of the battle . Here had the conquest fully been seal'd up , If Sir John ...
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... arms are set like clocks , still to strike on ; ( 20 ) Else ne'er could they hold out so as they do . By my consent , we'll even let them alone . Alen . Be it so . Enter the Bastard of Orleans . Bast . Where's the Prince Dauphin ? I ...
... arms are set like clocks , still to strike on ; ( 20 ) Else ne'er could they hold out so as they do . By my consent , we'll even let them alone . Alen . Be it so . Enter the Bastard of Orleans . Bast . Where's the Prince Dauphin ? I ...
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