The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Routledge, 1851 |
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Page 46
... heaven , Then , joyfully , -my noble lord of Bedford , - My dear lord Gloster , -and my good lord Exeter , — And my kind kinsman , -warriors all , adieu ! * An introductory flourish on the trumpet . + Colours . + Ring . Bed . Farewell ...
... heaven , Then , joyfully , -my noble lord of Bedford , - My dear lord Gloster , -and my good lord Exeter , — And my kind kinsman , -warriors all , adieu ! * An introductory flourish on the trumpet . + Colours . + Ring . Bed . Farewell ...
Page 48
... , They shall be famed ; for there the sun shall greet them , * Battle array . + Remind . + Expedition . § In brazen plates on our tombs . And draw their honours reeking up to heaven ; Leaving 48 [ ACT IV . KING HENRY V.
... , They shall be famed ; for there the sun shall greet them , * Battle array . + Remind . + Expedition . § In brazen plates on our tombs . And draw their honours reeking up to heaven ; Leaving 48 [ ACT IV . KING HENRY V.
Page 49
William Shakespeare. And draw their honours reeking up to heaven ; Leaving their earthly parts to choke your clime , The smell whereof shall breed a plague in France . Mark , then , a bounding valour in our English ; That , being dead ...
William Shakespeare. And draw their honours reeking up to heaven ; Leaving their earthly parts to choke your clime , The smell whereof shall breed a plague in France . Mark , then , a bounding valour in our English ; That , being dead ...
Page 52
... heaven : Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly a - breast ; As , in this glorious and well - foughten field , We kept together in our chivalry ! * Upon these words I came , and cheer'd him up : He smiled me in the face , raught me ...
... heaven : Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly a - breast ; As , in this glorious and well - foughten field , We kept together in our chivalry ! * Upon these words I came , and cheer'd him up : He smiled me in the face , raught me ...
Page 74
... heaven , Ordained is to raise this tedious siege , And drive the English forth the bounds of France . The spirit of deep prophecy she hath , Exceeding the nine sibyls of old Rome ; What's past , and what's to come , she can descry ...
... heaven , Ordained is to raise this tedious siege , And drive the English forth the bounds of France . The spirit of deep prophecy she hath , Exceeding the nine sibyls of old Rome ; What's past , and what's to come , she can descry ...
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