The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 10Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... Glou . I hope they will not come upon us now . We are in God's hand , brother , not in theirs . K. Hen . March to the bridge ; it now draws toward night . Beyond the river we ' ll encamp ourselves , And on to - morrow bid them march ...
... Glou . I hope they will not come upon us now . We are in God's hand , brother , not in theirs . K. Hen . March to the bridge ; it now draws toward night . Beyond the river we ' ll encamp ourselves , And on to - morrow bid them march ...
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... Glou . We shall , my liege . Erp . Shall I attend your grace ? K. Hen . 25 No , my good knight , Go with my brothers to my lords of England ; I and my bosom must debate a while , And then I would no other company . 30 Erp . The Lord in ...
... Glou . We shall , my liege . Erp . Shall I attend your grace ? K. Hen . 25 No , my good knight , Go with my brothers to my lords of England ; I and my bosom must debate a while , And then I would no other company . 30 Erp . The Lord in ...
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... Glou . My liege ! K. Hen . 300 My brother Gloucester's voice ? Ay ; I know thy errand , I will go with thee ; The day , my friends , and all things stay for me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The French camp . Enter the DAUPHIN , ORLEANS ...
... Glou . My liege ! K. Hen . 300 My brother Gloucester's voice ? Ay ; I know thy errand , I will go with thee ; The day , my friends , and all things stay for me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The French camp . Enter the DAUPHIN , ORLEANS ...
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... Glou . Where is the king ? Bed . The king himself is rode to view their battle . West . Of fighting men they have full three - score thousand . Exe . There's five to one ; besides , they all are fresh . Sal . God's arm strike with us ...
... Glou . Where is the king ? Bed . The king himself is rode to view their battle . West . Of fighting men they have full three - score thousand . Exe . There's five to one ; besides , they all are fresh . Sal . God's arm strike with us ...
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... Glou . His eyes are humbler than they used to be . K. Hen . How now ! what means this , herald ? know'st thou not That I have fined these bones of mine for ransom ? Comest thou again for ransom ? Mont . No , great king ; I come to thee ...
... Glou . His eyes are humbler than they used to be . K. Hen . How now ! what means this , herald ? know'st thou not That I have fined these bones of mine for ransom ? Comest thou again for ransom ? Mont . No , great king ; I come to thee ...
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