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Page xxxvi
“ Strange wonders happened ( as men reported ) at the natiuitie of this man , for the same night he was borne , all his fathers horsses in the stable were found to stand in bloud up to the bellies .
“ Strange wonders happened ( as men reported ) at the natiuitie of this man , for the same night he was borne , all his fathers horsses in the stable were found to stand in bloud up to the bellies .
Page xli
“ Herevpon , the whole armie being in number about fourteene thousand chosen men , promised to stand with him so long as life lasted . There were with the Persies as chiefteines of this armie , the earle of Dowglas a Scotish man ...
“ Herevpon , the whole armie being in number about fourteene thousand chosen men , promised to stand with him so long as life lasted . There were with the Persies as chiefteines of this armie , the earle of Dowglas a Scotish man ...
Page xlvi
And where I vnderstand you haue in suspicion my demeanour against your grace , you know verie well , that if I knew any ' man within this realme , of whome you should stand in feare , my duetie were to punish that person , thereby to ...
And where I vnderstand you haue in suspicion my demeanour against your grace , you know verie well , that if I knew any ' man within this realme , of whome you should stand in feare , my duetie were to punish that person , thereby to ...
Page l
Well stand vp and get you gone , And looke that you speake not a word of it , For if there be , sownes ile hang you and all your kin . [ Exit Purseuant . Hen . V. Now sirs , how like you this ? . Was not this brauely done For now the ...
Well stand vp and get you gone , And looke that you speake not a word of it , For if there be , sownes ile hang you and all your kin . [ Exit Purseuant . Hen . V. Now sirs , how like you this ? . Was not this brauely done For now the ...
Page li
V. Come away my lads , Gogs wounds ye villain , what make you heere ? about my businesse my selfe , and you must stand loytering here . Theefe . Why my Lord , they haue bound me , and will not let me goe . Hen .
V. Come away my lads , Gogs wounds ye villain , what make you heere ? about my businesse my selfe , and you must stand loytering here . Theefe . Why my Lord , they haue bound me , and will not let me goe . Hen .
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