There is a history in all men's lives, Figuring the nature of the times deceased ; The which observed, a man may prophesy, With a near aim, of the main chance of things As yet not come to life, which in their seeds And weak beginnings lie intreasure'd.... Henry IV, pt. 2. Henry V. Henry VI, pts. 1-3 - Page 54by William Shakespeare - 1836Full view - About this book
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