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Page 205
... Harry , do I tell thee of my foes , Which art my near'st and dearest eneiny ? Thou that art like enough , -through vassal fear , Base inclination , and the start of spleen , - To fight against me , under Percy's pay , To dog his heels ...
... Harry , do I tell thee of my foes , Which art my near'st and dearest eneiny ? Thou that art like enough , -through vassal fear , Base inclination , and the start of spleen , - To fight against me , under Percy's pay , To dog his heels ...
Page 222
... Harry Percy and the prince of Wales . Hot . Nor shall it , Harry , for the hour is come To end the one of us ; And would to Heaven , Thy name in arms were now as great as mine ! P. Hen . I'll make it greater , ere I part from thee ; And ...
... Harry Percy and the prince of Wales . Hot . Nor shall it , Harry , for the hour is come To end the one of us ; And would to Heaven , Thy name in arms were now as great as mine ! P. Hen . I'll make it greater , ere I part from thee ; And ...
Page 284
... Harry Harry . Yet be sad , good brothers , For , to speak truth , it very well becomes you ; Sorrow so royally in you appears , That I will deeply put the fashion on , And wear it in my heart . Why then , be sad : But entertain no more ...
... Harry Harry . Yet be sad , good brothers , For , to speak truth , it very well becomes you ; Sorrow so royally in you appears , That I will deeply put the fashion on , And wear it in my heart . Why then , be sad : But entertain no more ...
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