Henry V (Quarto 1, 1600)
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of Henry the fift.
For fear I be outfaced of my way.
¶Gebon. The Duke of Burbon longs for morning
¶Con. I thinke heele eate all he killes.
¶Con. Ile cap that prouerbe,
With there is flattery in friendship.
With giue the diuel his due.
¶Con. Haue at the eye of that prouerbe,
With a Iogge of the diuel.
¶The most actiue Gentleman of France.
¶Or. He neuer did hurt as I heard off.
¶Con. No I warrant you, nor neuer will.
¶Or. I hold him to be exceeding valiant.
¶And said he cared not who knew it.
¶Or. Well who will go with me to hazard,
For a hundred English prisoners?
Before you haue them.
¶
Enter a Messenger.
¶Paces of your Tent.
¶Mess. The Lord Granpeere.
¶Con. A valiant man, a. an expert Gentleman.
1785Come, come away:
1785.1The Sun is hie, and we weare out the day.
Exit omnes.
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