The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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Page 79
... thousand . Ere . There's five to one ; besides , they all are fresh . Sal . God's arm strike with us ! ' tis a fearful odds . God be wi ' you , princes all ; I'll to my charge : If we no more meet , till we meet in heaven , Then ...
... thousand . Ere . There's five to one ; besides , they all are fresh . Sal . God's arm strike with us ! ' tis a fearful odds . God be wi ' you , princes all ; I'll to my charge : If we no more meet , till we meet in heaven , Then ...
Page 80
... thousand of those men in England , That do no work to - day ! K. Hen . What's he , that wishes so ? My cousin Westmoreland ? —No , my fair cousin : If we are mark'd to die , we are enough To do our country loss ; and if to live , The ...
... thousand of those men in England , That do no work to - day ! K. Hen . What's he , that wishes so ? My cousin Westmoreland ? —No , my fair cousin : If we are mark'd to die , we are enough To do our country loss ; and if to live , The ...
Page 82
... thousand men ; Which likes me better , than to wish us one.- You know your places : God be with you all ! Tucket . Enter MONTJOY . Mont . Once more I come to know of thee , king Harry , If for thy ransome thou wilt now compound , Before ...
... thousand men ; Which likes me better , than to wish us one.- You know your places : God be with you all ! Tucket . Enter MONTJOY . Mont . Once more I come to know of thee , king Harry , If for thy ransome thou wilt now compound , Before ...
Page 86
... thousand thanks : and he esteems himself happy that he hath fallen into the hands of ( as he thinks ) the most brave , valorous , and thrice - worthy signieur of England . Pist . As I suck blood , I will some mercy show.- Follow me ...
... thousand thanks : and he esteems himself happy that he hath fallen into the hands of ( as he thinks ) the most brave , valorous , and thrice - worthy signieur of England . Pist . As I suck blood , I will some mercy show.- Follow me ...
Page 97
... thousand French , That in the field lie slain : of princes , in this number , And nobles bearing banners , there lie dead One hundred twenty - six : added to these , Of knights , esquires , and gallant gentlemen , VOL . VII E ' Eight ...
... thousand French , That in the field lie slain : of princes , in this number , And nobles bearing banners , there lie dead One hundred twenty - six : added to these , Of knights , esquires , and gallant gentlemen , VOL . VII E ' Eight ...
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