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King Henrie after he had read their articles , with the defiance which they annexed to the same , answered the esquiers , that he was readie with dint of sword and fierce battell to prooue their quarrell false , and nothing else than a ...
King Henrie after he had read their articles , with the defiance which they annexed to the same , answered the esquiers , that he was readie with dint of sword and fierce battell to prooue their quarrell false , and nothing else than a ...
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... the shot of the kings battell , nor the close order of the ranks , pressing forward togither bent their whole forces towards the kings person , comming vpon him with speares and swords so fiercelie , that the earle xlii INTRODUCTION.
... the shot of the kings battell , nor the close order of the ranks , pressing forward togither bent their whole forces towards the kings person , comming vpon him with speares and swords so fiercelie , that the earle xlii INTRODUCTION.
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with speares and swords so fiercelie , that the earle of March the Scot , perceiuing their purpose , withdrew the king from that side of the field ( as some write ) for his great benefit and safegard ( as it appeared ) for they gaue ...
with speares and swords so fiercelie , that the earle of March the Scot , perceiuing their purpose , withdrew the king from that side of the field ( as some write ) for his great benefit and safegard ( as it appeared ) for they gaue ...
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V. No , I charge you draw not your swords , But get you hence , prouide a noyse of Musitians , Away , be gone . [ Exeunt the Theefe . Iudge . Well my Lord , I am content to take it at your hands . Hen . V. Nay and you be not , you shall ...
V. No , I charge you draw not your swords , But get you hence , prouide a noyse of Musitians , Away , be gone . [ Exeunt the Theefe . Iudge . Well my Lord , I am content to take it at your hands . Hen . V. Nay and you be not , you shall ...
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... couragiously with his sword and buckler and take a purse , that fellow giue him commendations , beside that , send him to me and I wil giue him an anuall pension out of my Exchequer , to maintaine him all the dayes of his life .
... couragiously with his sword and buckler and take a purse , that fellow giue him commendations , beside that , send him to me and I wil giue him an anuall pension out of my Exchequer , to maintaine him all the dayes of his life .
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