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Pagina 12
The speeches before Harfleur to Montjoy , and after the battle , are hardly in keeping with the modesty of true valour which makes him forbid the display of his bruised helmet and bent sword in the London streets .
The speeches before Harfleur to Montjoy , and after the battle , are hardly in keeping with the modesty of true valour which makes him forbid the display of his bruised helmet and bent sword in the London streets .
Pagina 24
Also King Lewis the Tenth , Who was sole heir to the usurper Capet , Could not keep quiet in his conscience , Wearing the crown of France , till satisfied That fair Queen Isabel , his grandmother , Was lineal of the Lady Ermengare ...
Also King Lewis the Tenth , Who was sole heir to the usurper Capet , Could not keep quiet in his conscience , Wearing the crown of France , till satisfied That fair Queen Isabel , his grandmother , Was lineal of the Lady Ermengare ...
Pagina 28
While that the armed hand doth fight abroad , The advised head defends itself at home ; For government , though high and low and lower , 180 Put into parts , doth keep in one consent , Congreeing in a full and natural close , Like music ...
While that the armed hand doth fight abroad , The advised head defends itself at home ; For government , though high and low and lower , 180 Put into parts , doth keep in one consent , Congreeing in a full and natural close , Like music ...
Pagina 31
But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state , Be like a king and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of France : For that I have laid by my majesty And plodded like a man for working - days , But I will rise there ...
But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state , Be like a king and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of France : For that I have laid by my majesty And plodded like a man for working - days , But I will rise there ...
Pagina 36
Now , by this hand , I swear , I scorn the term ; Nor shall my Nell keep lodgers . Host . No , by my troth , not long ; for we cannot lodge and board a dozen or fourteen gentlewomen that live honestly by the prick of their needles ...
Now , by this hand , I swear , I scorn the term ; Nor shall my Nell keep lodgers . Host . No , by my troth , not long ; for we cannot lodge and board a dozen or fourteen gentlewomen that live honestly by the prick of their needles ...
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