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... King refers to the expulsion of Prince Henry from the Privy Council Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost , Which by thy younger brother is supplied . Shakespeare is here following Holinshed , who relates that the Prince “ once ...
... King refers to the expulsion of Prince Henry from the Privy Council Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost , Which by thy younger brother is supplied . Shakespeare is here following Holinshed , who relates that the Prince “ once ...
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... foorthwith gathered about him such power as he might make , and being earnestlie called vpon by the Scot , the earle of March , to make hast and giue battell to his enimies , before their power by delaieng of time should still too ...
... foorthwith gathered about him such power as he might make , and being earnestlie called vpon by the Scot , the earle of March , to make hast and giue battell to his enimies , before their power by delaieng of time should still too ...
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To conclude , the kings enimies were vanquished , and put to flight , in which flight , the earle of Dowglas , for hast , falling from the crag of an hie mounteine , brake one of his cullions , and was taken , and for his valiantnesse ...
To conclude , the kings enimies were vanquished , and put to flight , in which flight , the earle of Dowglas , for hast , falling from the crag of an hie mounteine , brake one of his cullions , and was taken , and for his valiantnesse ...
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V. But tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me sirs , thinke you not that it was a villainous part of me to rob my fathers ...
V. But tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me sirs , thinke you not that it was a villainous part of me to rob my fathers ...
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What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? Unless hours were cups of sack , and minutes capons , and clocks the tongues of bawds , and dials the signs of leaping - houses , and the blessed sun himself a fair hot wench in ...
What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? Unless hours were cups of sack , and minutes capons , and clocks the tongues of bawds , and dials the signs of leaping - houses , and the blessed sun himself a fair hot wench in ...
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