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I never robb'd the soldiers of their pay ; Many a pound of mine own proper cost Have I sent over for the soldiers ' wants , Because I would not rack the needy commons . Car . In your protectorship you did devise Strange torments for ...
I never robb'd the soldiers of their pay ; Many a pound of mine own proper cost Have I sent over for the soldiers ' wants , Because I would not rack the needy commons . Car . In your protectorship you did devise Strange torments for ...
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You , Edward , shall unto my lord Cobham , With whom the Kentish men will willingly rise : In them I trust ; for they are soldiers , Witty , courteous , liberal , full of spirit . While you are thus employ'd , what resteth more ...
You , Edward , shall unto my lord Cobham , With whom the Kentish men will willingly rise : In them I trust ; for they are soldiers , Witty , courteous , liberal , full of spirit . While you are thus employ'd , what resteth more ...
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Short tale to make , -we at St. Alban's met , Our battles join'd , and both sides fiercely fought : But , whether ' t was the coldness of the king , Who look'd full gently on his warlike queen , That robb'd my soldiers of their hated ...
Short tale to make , -we at St. Alban's met , Our battles join'd , and both sides fiercely fought : But , whether ' t was the coldness of the king , Who look'd full gently on his warlike queen , That robb'd my soldiers of their hated ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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