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If there is danger , so much the better :2 .3 1 2 Henry IV . 11. iv . 3 11. iii . 93-96 . ? 111. i . 133 , 134 . 4 Ibid . 52-64 . Send danger from the east unto the west , So XXX INTRODUCTION.
If there is danger , so much the better :2 .3 1 2 Henry IV . 11. iv . 3 11. iii . 93-96 . ? 111. i . 133 , 134 . 4 Ibid . 52-64 . Send danger from the east unto the west , So XXX INTRODUCTION.
Page xxxix
... sent letters abroad , wherein was conteined , that their gathering of an armie tended to none other end , but onlie for the safegard of their owne persons , and to put some better gouernment in the commonwealth .
... sent letters abroad , wherein was conteined , that their gathering of an armie tended to none other end , but onlie for the safegard of their owne persons , and to put some better gouernment in the commonwealth .
Page xli
... disdaine : for plaieng the men ( as we ought to doo ) better it is to die in battell for the commonwealths cause , than through cowardlike feare to prolong life , which after shall be taken from vs , by sentence of the enimie .
... disdaine : for plaieng the men ( as we ought to doo ) better it is to die in battell for the commonwealths cause , than through cowardlike feare to prolong life , which after shall be taken from vs , by sentence of the enimie .
Page xlv
... better , that the world might vnderstand what wrong he had to be slandered in such wise : about the feast of Peter and Paule , to wit , the nine and twentith daie of Iune , he came to the court with such a number of noble men and ...
... better , that the world might vnderstand what wrong he had to be slandered in such wise : about the feast of Peter and Paule , to wit , the nine and twentith daie of Iune , he came to the court with such a number of noble men and ...
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V. Sowns , vilains speak , or ile cut off your heads . Other . Forsooth he can tel the tale better then I. One . Forsooth we be your fathers Receiuers . Hen . V. Are you my fathers Receiuers ? Then I hope ye haue brought me some money .
V. Sowns , vilains speak , or ile cut off your heads . Other . Forsooth he can tel the tale better then I. One . Forsooth we be your fathers Receiuers . Hen . V. Are you my fathers Receiuers ? Then I hope ye haue brought me some money .
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