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Page 183
But because this is thy first journey and enterprise , neither thy flying shall redound to thy shame , nor thy death to thy glory ; for as hardy a man wisely flieth as a temerarious person foolishly abideth ; therefore the fleeing of me ...
But because this is thy first journey and enterprise , neither thy flying shall redound to thy shame , nor thy death to thy glory ; for as hardy a man wisely flieth as a temerarious person foolishly abideth ; therefore the fleeing of me ...
Page 178
Thus this glorious captain , compassed about and environed with a multitude of evil , rude , and rustical persons ... and by no ways possible to be persuaded to dissolve his army , except the King in person would come to 178 EDWARD HALL.
Thus this glorious captain , compassed about and environed with a multitude of evil , rude , and rustical persons ... and by no ways possible to be persuaded to dissolve his army , except the King in person would come to 178 EDWARD HALL.
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... which began the ninth day of July , in the which session the Duke of Gloucester was openly declared a true prince , both to the King and the realm . Beside this , it was enacted that no person should either judge or report any point ...
... which began the ninth day of July , in the which session the Duke of Gloucester was openly declared a true prince , both to the King and the realm . Beside this , it was enacted that no person should either judge or report any point ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
Henry VI Part One | 45 |
TEXTUAL Note | 155 |
Copyright | |
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