| William Scott - 1819 - 366 pàgines
...scars. Old men forget, yet shall not all forget. But they'll remember, with advantages, What feats they did that day. Then shall our names, Familiar in their mouths as household words, Hairy the king, Bedford and Exeter, Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Glo'ster, Be in their flowing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 pàgines
...imperfect without it. MALONE. ' — YET all — ] I believe we should read — yea, all, &c. MALONE. What feats he did that day: Then shall our names, Familiar in their mouths 2 as household words,—- Harry the king, Bedford, and Exeter, Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloster,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 590 pàgines
...of Crispian:] The battle of Agincourt was fought upon And say, — these wounds I had on Crispin's day. Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember, with advantages, 7 What feats he did that day: Then shall our names, Familiar in their mouths as household words, —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 pàgines
...will he strip his sleeve, and show his scars, And say, these wounds I had on Crispin's day. Old mem forget ; yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember,...advantages, What feats he did that day : Then shall our name-. Familiar in their mouths as household words,— (1) Grieves. _(2) ie This day shall advance... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pàgines
...say—to-morrow is Saint Crispian: Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars, And say, these wounds I had on Crispian's day. Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he 'l1 remember, with advantages, What feats he did that day: Then shall our names, Familiar in their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pàgines
...Crispian : Tntn will he strip his sleeve, and show his scars, And say, these wounds I had on Crispin's . — .;•< 1st feats he did that day : Then shall our names, Furaliar in their mouths as household words, —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pàgines
...sleeve, and show his scars And say, these wounds I had on Crispin's day. Old men forget ; yet all ¿hall you : and I'll begin with the women. I charge you,...men, to like as much of this play us please them : Harry the king, Bedford and Exeter, Be in their flowing cups freshly reraemuer'd : This story shall... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pàgines
...Crispían : Then will he strip his sleeve, and show his scars, And say, these wounds I hud on Crispin's day. Old men forget ; yet all shall be forgot, But...day: Then shall our names Familiar in their mouths us household words,— (1) Grieves. (2) ». e. This day shall advance him to the ran of a gentleman.... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1829 - 326 pàgines
...SUBALTERN." He that outlives this day, and comes safe home. Will stand a tip-toe when this day is named! Old men forget ; yet all shall be forgot, But he'll...remember with advantages What feats he did that day. — KING HENKY V. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON : HENRY COLBURN, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. 3? A DAY... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 540 pàgines
...Crispian; Then will he strip his sleeve, and show his scars, And say, — these wounds I had on Crispin's day. Old men forget ; yet all shall be forgot, But hell remember, with advantages, * yearns — ] ie Grieves, veies. 1 of Crispian :] The battle of Agincourt was fought upon the Z5th... | |
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