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  • Title: Henry V (Quarto 1, 1600)
  • Editor: James D. Mardock
  • ISBN: 978-1-55058-409-7

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    Author: William Shakespeare
    Editor: James D. Mardock
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    Henry V (Quarto 1, 1600)

    of Henry the fift

    But Exeter hath giuen the doome of death,
    For packs of pettie price:
    Therefore go speake, the Duke will heare thy voyce,
    And let not Bardolfes vitall threed be cut,
    With edge of penny cord, and vile approach.
    1495Speake Captaine for his life, and I will thee requite.
    Flew. Captain Pistoll, I partly vnderstand your meaning.
    Pist. Why then reioyce therefore.
    1500Flew. Certainly Antient Pistol, tis not a thing to reioyce at,
    For if he were my owne brother, I would wish the Duke
    To do his pleasure, and put him to executions: for look you,
    Disciplines ought to be kept, they ought to be kept.
    Pist. Die and be damned, and figa for thy friendship.
    1505Flew. That is good.
    Pist. The figge of Spaine within thy Iawe.
    Flew. That is very well.
    1507.1Pist. I say the fig within thy bowels and thy durty maw.
    Exit Pistoll.
    Fle. Captain Gour, cannot you hear it lighten & thunder?
    Gour. Why is this the Ancient you told me of?
    I remember him now, he is a bawd, a cutpurse.
    1510Flew. By Iesus hee is vtter as praue words vpon the bridge
    As you shall desire to see in a sommers day, but its all one,
    What he hath sed to me, looke you, is all one.
    Go. Why this is a gull, a foole, a rogue that goes to the wars
    1515Only to grace himselfe at his returne to London:
    And such fellowes as he,
    Are perfect in great Commaunders names.
    They will learne by rote where seruices were done,
    At such and such a sconce, at such a breach,
    At such a conuoy: who came off brauely, who was shot,
    1520Who disgraced, what termes the enemie stood on.
    And this they con perfectly in phrase of warre,
    Which they trick vp with new tuned oathes, & what a berd
    Of the Generalls cut, and a horid shout of the campe
    D Will