Henry VI, Part 1Phoemixx Classics Ebooks, 2021 M08 13 - 155 páginas Henry VI, Part 1 - William Shakespeare - The First Part of King Henry the Sixth is history play by William Shakespeare, believed written in approximately 15881590. It is the first in the cycle of four plays often referred to as "The First Tetralogy". |
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... eyes, replete with wrathful fire, More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid-day sun fierce bent against their faces. What should I say? his deeds exceed all speech: He ne'er lift up his hand but conquered. EXETER We mourn in ...
... eyes, replete with wrathful fire, More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid-day sun fierce bent against their faces. What should I say? his deeds exceed all speech: He ne'er lift up his hand but conquered. EXETER We mourn in ...
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... eyes babes shall suck, Our isle be made a nourish of salt tears, And none but women left to wail the dead. Henry the Fifth, thy ghost I invocate: Prosper this realm, keep it from civil broils, Combat with adverse planets in the heavens ...
... eyes babes shall suck, Our isle be made a nourish of salt tears, And none but women left to wail the dead. Henry the Fifth, thy ghost I invocate: Prosper this realm, keep it from civil broils, Combat with adverse planets in the heavens ...
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... this funeral, These tidings would call forth their flowing tides. BEDFORD Me they concern; Regent I am of France. Give me my steeled coat. I'll fight for France. eyes, Away with these disgraceful wailing robes! Wounds will I.
... this funeral, These tidings would call forth their flowing tides. BEDFORD Me they concern; Regent I am of France. Give me my steeled coat. I'll fight for France. eyes, Away with these disgraceful wailing robes! Wounds will I.
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William Shakespeare. eyes, Away with these disgraceful wailing robes! Wounds will I lend the French instead of To weep their intermissive miseries. Enter to them another Messenger Messenger Lords, view these letters full of bad mischance ...
William Shakespeare. eyes, Away with these disgraceful wailing robes! Wounds will I lend the French instead of To weep their intermissive miseries. Enter to them another Messenger Messenger Lords, view these letters full of bad mischance ...
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alarum ALENCON Anjou arms BASSET BASTARD OF ORLEANS BEDFORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER blood Bourdeaux brave Captain CARDINAL OF WINCHESTER COUNTESS OF AUVERGNE crave crown curse dare Dauphin dead death doth Duke of Burgundy Duke of York Earl enemies England English Enter CHARLES Enter JOAN Enter TALBOT EXETER Exeunt SCENE Exit SCENE farewell FASTOLFE fear fight French Frenchmen friends GARGRAVE give glory grace hast hath heart heavens Henry the Fifth Henry's honour JOAN LA PUCELLE JOHN TALBOT KING HENRY KING HENRY VI knight lord protector Lord Talbot LUCY madam majesty MARGARET Mayor Messenger Messenger methinks MORTIMER ne'er never noble peace pluck prince prisoner Re-enter REIGNIER RICHARD PLANTAGENET Rouen Saint Salisbury scorn Serving-man shame soldiers SOMERSET soul Speak stay SUFFOLK sweet sword thee thou art thou canst thou shalt thou wilt thy father thy foes Tower town uncle unto valiant VERNON walls warlike WARWICK YORK