King Henry the FifthMacmillan, 1900 |
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Strana 19
... suck and draw all the ill savours of the ground unto them . ' 66. crescive in his faculty , increasing in virtue of its latent capacity . 70 Doth his majesty How now for mitigation of this 19 SC . I King Henry the Fifth.
... suck and draw all the ill savours of the ground unto them . ' 66. crescive in his faculty , increasing in virtue of its latent capacity . 70 Doth his majesty How now for mitigation of this 19 SC . I King Henry the Fifth.
Strana 22
... unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note and believe in heart That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Cant . Then ...
... unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note and believe in heart That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Cant . Then ...
Strana 24
... unto this day ; Howbeit they would hold up this Salique law To bar your highness claiming from the female , And rather choose to hide them in a net Than amply to imbar their crooked titles Usurp'd from you and your progenitors . 75 ...
... unto this day ; Howbeit they would hold up this Salique law To bar your highness claiming from the female , And rather choose to hide them in a net Than amply to imbar their crooked titles Usurp'd from you and your progenitors . 75 ...
Strana 25
... unto the daughter . Stand for your own ; unwind your bloody flag ; Look back into your mighty ancestors : Go , my dread lord , to your great - grandsire's tomb , From whom you claim ; invoke his warlike spirit , And your great - uncle's ...
... unto the daughter . Stand for your own ; unwind your bloody flag ; Look back into your mighty ancestors : Go , my dread lord , to your great - grandsire's tomb , From whom you claim ; invoke his warlike spirit , And your great - uncle's ...
Strana 30
... Unto whose grace our passion is as subject As are our wretches fetter'd in our prisons : Therefore with frank and with uncurbed plainness Tell us the Dauphin's mind . First Amb . Thus , then , in few . Your highness , lately sending ...
... Unto whose grace our passion is as subject As are our wretches fetter'd in our prisons : Therefore with frank and with uncurbed plainness Tell us the Dauphin's mind . First Amb . Thus , then , in few . Your highness , lately sending ...
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Agincourt Alarum Alençon Alice aunchient Bard Bardolph Bates battle Bedford behold blood Bourbon brother Calais Cant Chorus constable Constable of France cousin crown Dauphin dear devil doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl of Cambridge England English Enter KING HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fingres Fluellen follows France French gentle gentleman give GLOUCESTER glove Gower grace hand Harfleur Harry hath hear heart Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse host humour imbar Julius Cæsar Kate Kath Katharine king's knight leek liege live look Lord Scroop Macedon Macmorris majesty mercy mighty mock Monmouth Monmouth caps Montjoy never noble numbers o'er Pist play pray princes ransom Salique SCENE Shakespeare soldier soul Southampton speak sword tell thee thine thou treason unto valiant valour Warwick wear Westmoreland word