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what he has tried to do by way of expiation , he continues : More will I do : Though all that I can do is nothing worth ; Since that my penitence comes after all , Imploring pardon . Is this bowed figure the ' warlike Harry ' who ...
what he has tried to do by way of expiation , he continues : More will I do : Though all that I can do is nothing worth ; Since that my penitence comes after all , Imploring pardon . Is this bowed figure the ' warlike Harry ' who ...
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Herald , save thou thy labour : Come thou no more for ransom , gentle herald , They shall have none , I swear , but these my joints : Which if they have , as I will leave ' em them , Shall yield them little , tell the Constable .
Herald , save thou thy labour : Come thou no more for ransom , gentle herald , They shall have none , I swear , but these my joints : Which if they have , as I will leave ' em them , Shall yield them little , tell the Constable .
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Here comes his majesty . ' Alarum . Enter King HARRY and BOURBON ... Take a trumpet , herald , Ride thou unto the horsemen on yon hill : If they will fight with us , bid them come down , Or void the field : they do offend our sight .
Here comes his majesty . ' Alarum . Enter King HARRY and BOURBON ... Take a trumpet , herald , Ride thou unto the horsemen on yon hill : If they will fight with us , bid them come down , Or void the field : they do offend our sight .
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