King Henry the FifthSands, 1898 |
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Strana 18
... fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ; For you shall read that my great - grandfather Never went with his forces into France But that the Scot on his unfurnish'd kingdom Came pouring , like ...
... fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ; For you shall read that my great - grandfather Never went with his forces into France But that the Scot on his unfurnish'd kingdom Came pouring , like ...
Strana 24
... fear , and with pale policy Seek to divert the English purposes . O England ! model to thy inward greatness , Like little body with a mighty heart , What might'st thou do , that honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and ...
... fear , and with pale policy Seek to divert the English purposes . O England ! model to thy inward greatness , Like little body with a mighty heart , What might'st thou do , that honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and ...
Strana 31
... fear'd and loved Than is your majesty : there's not , I think , a subject That sits in heart - grief and uneasiness Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . True : those that were your father's enemies Have steep'd their galls ...
... fear'd and loved Than is your majesty : there's not , I think , a subject That sits in heart - grief and uneasiness Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . True : those that were your father's enemies Have steep'd their galls ...
Strana 39
... repair our towns of war With men of courage and with means defendant ; For England his approaches makes as fierce As waters to the sucking of a gulf . It fits us then to be as provident As fear SC . 3. ] 39 KING HENRY V.
... repair our towns of war With men of courage and with means defendant ; For England his approaches makes as fierce As waters to the sucking of a gulf . It fits us then to be as provident As fear SC . 3. ] 39 KING HENRY V.
Strana 40
... fear ; No , with no more than if we heard that England Were busied with a Whitsun morris - dance : For , my good liege , she is so idly king'd Her sceptre so fantastically borne By a vain , giddy , shallow , humorous youth , That fear ...
... fear ; No , with no more than if we heard that England Were busied with a Whitsun morris - dance : For , my good liege , she is so idly king'd Her sceptre so fantastically borne By a vain , giddy , shallow , humorous youth , That fear ...
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Alarum Alençon Alice art thou Aunchient Bard Bardolph Bates battle BEDFORD behold blood brother Cant Captain Macmorris Chrish conscience Constable of France cousin crown Dauphin dead dear devil doth Duke of BOURBON Duke of Burgundy Duke of ORLEANS Dukes of BERRI Earl of Cambridge England English Enter CHORUS Enter King HENRY Exeunt Exit eyes fair fear fingres Fluellen French friends gentle give Glou GLOUCESTER glove Gower grace Grey hand Harfleur Harry hath hear heart herald honour horse Host humour Jamy Kate Kath Katharine king's knave knight Le foot leek liege look lord Macedon majesty mercy mighty mock Mont MONTJOY never noble numbers o'er Pist pray pridge princes ransom Salique SCENE Scroop soldier soul sovereign speak swear sword tell thee thine thought treason unto valiant valour WARWICK wear WESTMORELAND