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And leave my followers here , to fight and die ? My age was never tainted with such shame . John . And shall my youth be guilty of such blame ? No more can I be sever'd from your side , Than can yourself yourself in twain divide : Stay ...
And leave my followers here , to fight and die ? My age was never tainted with such shame . John . And shall my youth be guilty of such blame ? No more can I be sever'd from your side , Than can yourself yourself in twain divide : Stay ...
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Lords , let him go : -Please it your majesty , This is the day appointed for the combat ; And ready are the appellant and defendant , The armourer and his man , to enter the lists , So please your highness to behold the fight . Q. Mar.
Lords , let him go : -Please it your majesty , This is the day appointed for the combat ; And ready are the appellant and defendant , The armourer and his man , to enter the lists , So please your highness to behold the fight . Q. Mar.
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Prepare you , lords , for Edward is at hand , Ready to fight ; therefore be resolute . Oxf . I thought no less : it is his policy To haste thus fast , to find us unprovided . Som . But he's deceiv'd , we are in readiness . Q. Mar.
Prepare you , lords , for Edward is at hand , Ready to fight ; therefore be resolute . Oxf . I thought no less : it is his policy To haste thus fast , to find us unprovided . Som . But he's deceiv'd , we are in readiness . Q. Mar.
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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