| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 556 pages
...I doubt not ; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining...this charge, Cry — God for Harry ! England ! and Saint George ! [Exeunt. Alarum, and chambers go off". SCENE II. The same. Forces pass over. Then Enter... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 pages
...I doubt not : For there is none of .you so mean and base That hath not noble lustre in your eye : I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining...; Follow your spirit ; and upon this charge, Cry, heaven for Harry, England, and St. George ! 24. HENRY V, ENCOURAGINS HIS SOLDIERS. What's he that wishes... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pages
...I doubt not: For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining...game's afoot. Follow your spirit: and upon this charge, Cry—God for Harry ! England ! and St. George I CXLVIII. ANTONY'S ORATION OTER CESAR'S BODY.—Shakspeare... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...Have, in these parts, from morn till even fought, And sheathed their swords for lack of argument. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining...; Follow your spirit : and, upon this charge, Cry — Heaven for Harry ! England ! and St George ! COURAGE DESPERATE EXCITEMENT. — HIGH, LOUD, SLOW,... | |
| William Martin - 1838 - 368 pages
...Have, in these parts, from morn till even fought, And sheathed their swords for lack of argument ! I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining...upon this charge. Cry, God for Harry, England, and St. George ! Shakspeare. LESSON VII. MARK ANTONY'S ORATION. FRIENDS, Romans, Countrymen ! — lend... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 554 pages
...I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining...afoot; Follow your spirit: and, upon this charge, Cry—God for Harry! England! and Saint George ! [Exeunt. Alarum, and chambers go off. SCENE II. The... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 pages
...war. And you, good yeomen. The mettle of your pasture. Whose limbs are bred in England, show us here I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot: With—Heave'n for Harry, England, and Saint George! Follow your spirit; onward to the charge, You... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...I doubt not ; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game.'s afoot ; Follow your spirit : and, upon this charge, Cry — God for Harry ! England ! and Saint... | |
| Coccalicchi (signor, pseud.) - 1840 - 54 pages
...of the Illumination consequent on Her ./l/a/e^yV Marriuue. Attributed to J - G - , Esq. of C -- - " The game's afoot ! Follow your spirit ; and upon this charge Cry ' God for Albert ! England! and Saint George ! ' " ShaJaptare. What wonderful facts each day now discloses, See... | |
| Michel - 1841 - 390 pages
...down her cheeks, and whilst breathing a prayer for him, from mental exhaustion she slept. CHAPTER IV. -"The game's afoot — Follow your spirit : and upon this charge Cry— God for Harry! England! and St. George !" SHAKSPEARE. AT the time we speak of, Ringwood was as it now is, a town generally without... | |
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