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Therefore , friends , As far as to the sepulchre of Christ , Whose soldier now , under whose blessed cross , We are impressed , and engag'd to fight , Forthwith a power of English shall we levy , Whose arms were moulded in their ...
Therefore , friends , As far as to the sepulchre of Christ , Whose soldier now , under whose blessed cross , We are impressed , and engag'd to fight , Forthwith a power of English shall we levy , Whose arms were moulded in their ...
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Well , for two of them , I know them to be as truebred cowards as ever turned back ; and for the third , if he fight longer than he sees reason , I ' ll forswear arms . Thé virtue of this jest will be , the incomprehensible lies that ...
Well , for two of them , I know them to be as truebred cowards as ever turned back ; and for the third , if he fight longer than he sees reason , I ' ll forswear arms . Thé virtue of this jest will be , the incomprehensible lies that ...
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My liege , I did deny no prisoners ; But , I remember , when the fight was done , When I was dry with rage , and extreme toil , Breathless and faint , leaning upon my sword , Came there a certain lord , neat , and trimly dress'd , Fresh ...
My liege , I did deny no prisoners ; But , I remember , when the fight was done , When I was dry with rage , and extreme toil , Breathless and faint , leaning upon my sword , Came there a certain lord , neat , and trimly dress'd , Fresh ...
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... The lives of those that he did lead to fight Against that great magician , damn'd Glendower , Whose daughter , as we hear , that earl of March Hath lately married , Shall our coffers , then , Be emptied to redeem a traitor home ?
... The lives of those that he did lead to fight Against that great magician , damn'd Glendower , Whose daughter , as we hear , that earl of March Hath lately married , Shall our coffers , then , Be emptied to redeem a traitor home ?
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And thou hast talk'd of sallies , and retires ; of trenches , tents , Of palisadoes , frontiers , parapets ; Of basilisks , of cannon , culverin ; Of prisoners ' ransom , and of soldiers slain , And all the currents of a beady fight .
And thou hast talk'd of sallies , and retires ; of trenches , tents , Of palisadoes , frontiers , parapets ; Of basilisks , of cannon , culverin ; Of prisoners ' ransom , and of soldiers slain , And all the currents of a beady fight .
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