| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...Alexanders, Have, in these parts, from morn till even fought, And sheathed their swords for lack of argument. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining...; Follow your spirit : and, upon this charge, Cry — Heaven for Harry ! England ! and St George ! COURAGE DESPERATE EXCITEMENT. — HIGH, LOUD, SLOW,... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1837 - 222 pages
...CHAPTER XI. DEPARTURE FROM COUNTRY QUARTERS A PARTING INTERVIEW. KINO HENRY. On, on, ye noble English — For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath...not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like grayhounds in the slip. Straining upon the start — the game's afoot : Follow your spirit. KING HENRY... | |
| William Martin - 1838 - 368 pages
...Have, in these parts, from morn till even fought, And sheathed their swords for lack of argument ! I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining...charge. Cry, God for Harry, England, and St. George ! Shakspeare. LESSON VII. MARK ANTONY'S ORATION. FRIENDS, Romans, Countrymen ! — lend me your ears,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 554 pages
...them how to war!—And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture: let us swear That you are worth your...afoot; Follow your spirit: and, upon this charge, Cry—God for Harry! England! and Saint George ! [Exeunt. Alarum, and chambers go off. SCENE II. The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...them how to war ! — And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us hgre The mettle of your pasture : let us swear That you are worth...greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game.'s afoot ; Follow your spirit : and, upon this charge, Cry — God for Harry ! England ! and Saint... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1840 - 342 pages
...teach them how to war ! And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture; let us swear That you are worth your...you so mean and base That hath not noble lustre in his eyes." of the beaten, which, in truth, derogates from the merit of the conquerors; nor is faint-hearted... | |
| Michel - 1841 - 390 pages
...down her cheeks, and whilst breathing a prayer for him, from mental exhaustion she slept. CHAPTER IV. -"The game's afoot — Follow your spirit : and upon...charge Cry— God for Harry! England! and St. George !" SHAKSPEARE. AT the time we speak of, Ringwood was as it now is, a town generally without garrison... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 pages
...them how to war. — And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture : let us swear That you are worth...this charge, Cry — God for Harry ! England ! and Saint George ! \_Exeunt. Alarum, and Chambers go off". SCENE II. The Same. Forces pass over ; (hen... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 594 pages
...them how to war. — And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture : let us swear That you are worth...this charge, Cry — God for Harry ! England ! and Saint George ! [Exeunt. Alarum, and Chambers go off". SCENE II. The Same. Forces pass over ; tJ1en... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 pages
...them how to war. — And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture : let us swear That you are worth...this charge, Cry — God for Harry ! England ! and Saint George ! [Exeunt. Alarum, and Chambers go off". SCENE II. The Same. Forces pass over ; then enter... | |
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