King Henry VCambridge University Press, 1900 - 256 pages |
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... thou do , that honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! But see thy fault ! France hath in thee found out A nest of hollow bosoms , which he fills With treacherous crowns ; and three corrupted men , One , Richard ...
... thou do , that honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! But see thy fault ! France hath in thee found out A nest of hollow bosoms , which he fills With treacherous crowns ; and three corrupted men , One , Richard ...
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... thou me host ? Now , by this hand , I swear , I scorn the term ; Nor shall my Nell keep lodgers . 25 Hostess . No , by my troth , not long ! [ Nym draws his 30 sword . ] O well - a - day , Lady , if he be not drawn ! [ Pistol also draws ...
... thou me host ? Now , by this hand , I swear , I scorn the term ; Nor shall my Nell keep lodgers . 25 Hostess . No , by my troth , not long ! [ Nym draws his 30 sword . ] O well - a - day , Lady , if he be not drawn ! [ Pistol also draws ...
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... Crete , think'st thou my spouse to get ? No ; to the spital go , Fetch forth the lazar kite of Cressid's kind , 70 Doll Tearsheet she by name , and her espouse : I have , and I will hold , the quondam 22 [ ACT II . KING HENRY V.
... Crete , think'st thou my spouse to get ? No ; to the spital go , Fetch forth the lazar kite of Cressid's kind , 70 Doll Tearsheet she by name , and her espouse : I have , and I will hold , the quondam 22 [ ACT II . KING HENRY V.
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... thou wilt be friends , be 95 friends : an thou wilt not , why , then be enemies with me too . Prithee , put up . Nym . I shall have my eight shillings I won of you at betting ? Pistol . A noble shalt thou have , and present pay ; 100 ...
... thou wilt be friends , be 95 friends : an thou wilt not , why , then be enemies with me too . Prithee , put up . Nym . I shall have my eight shillings I won of you at betting ? Pistol . A noble shalt thou have , and present pay ; 100 ...
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... thou hast spoke the right ; His heart is fracted and corroborate . Nym . The king is a good king : but it must be as it may ; he passes some humours and careers . Pistol . Let us condole the knight ; for , lambkins , we 115 will live ...
... thou hast spoke the right ; His heart is fracted and corroborate . Nym . The king is a good king : but it must be as it may ; he passes some humours and careers . Pistol . Let us condole the knight ; for , lambkins , we 115 will live ...
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KING HENRY V ED BY AW VERITY William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,A. W. (Arthur Wilson) 1863-1937 Verity No preview available - 2016 |
KING HENRY V ED BY AW VERITY William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,A. W. (Arthur Wilson) 1863-1937 Verity No preview available - 2016 |
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1st Folio Agincourt Alice archbishop army audience Bardolph battle blank verse blood brother Canterbury Captain character Chorus Constable constable of France crown Dauphin doth duke Earl edition Editors Elizabethan England English Enter King HENRY Exeter Exeunt Extract Falstaff fear Fluellen France French king friends give Gloucester glove Gower Harfleur hath heart hence Henry IV Henry VI Henry's herald Holinshed Holinshed's honour Hostess humour Julius Cæsar Kate Katharine King Lear king's Lady leek liege literally look lord Macmorris majesty means Merchant of Venice Midsummer-Night's Dream Montjoy never noble Orleans Paradise Lost phrase Pistol play princes prisoners Prol Prologue Quartos Queen quibble Rambures ransom rhyme Richard Richard II scene Scroop sense Shakespeare soldiers soul speak speech stress sword syllables tell Tempest term thee things thou thought Twelfth Night unto verb Williams word
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Page 182 - But these are all lies : men have died from time to time and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
Page 40 - Be copy now to men of grosser blood, And teach them how to war. — And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture : let us swear That you are worth your breeding ; which I doubt not, For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.
Page 76 - God's will ! I pray thee, wish not one man more. By Jove, I am not covetous for gold, Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost ; It yearns me not if men my garments wear ; Such outward things dwell not in my desires : But if it be a sin to covet honour, I am the most offending soul alive.
Page 40 - O'erhang and jutty his confounded base, Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean. Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide, Hold hard the breath and bend up every spirit To his full height.
Page 14 - Therefore doth heaven divide The state of man in divers functions, Setting endeavour in continual motion ; To which is fixed, as an aim or butt, Obedience : for so work the honey-bees, Creatures that by a rule in nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom.
Page 6 - Familiar as his garter: that, when he speaks, The air, a charter'd libertine, is still, And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears, To steal his sweet and honey'd sentences...
Page 61 - Fire answers fire, and through their paly flames Each battle sees the other's umber'd face : Steed threatens steed, in high and boastful neighs Piercing the night's dull ear ; and from the tents, The armourers, accomplishing the knights, With busy hammers closing rivets up, Give dreadful note of preparation.
Page 4 - O pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest in little place a million, And let us, ciphers to this great accompt, On your imaginary forces work.
Page 182 - And thou oppos'd, being of no woman born, Yet I will try the last. Before my body I throw my warlike shield : lay on, Macduff ; And damn'd be him that first cries,
Page 96 - Like to the senators of the antique Rome, With the plebeians swarming at their heels, Go forth and fetch their conquering Caesar in : As, by a lower but loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress, As in good time he may, from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ! much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry.