| William Shakespeare - 1740 - 492 pages
...is Saint Crifpian : Then will he ftrip his fleeve, and (hew his fca.rs : Old men forget ; yet fhall not all forget, But they'll remember, with advantages, What feats they did that day. Then fhall our names,. Familiar in their mouth as houfhold words, Harry the King, Bedford, and Exeter, Warwick... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 352 pages
...to-morrow is Saint Crifpian i Then will he ftrip his fteeve and (hew his fears t Old men forget; yet (hall not all forget, But they'll remember with advantages What feats they did that day. Then (hall our names, Familiar in their mouth as hou(hold words, Harry the King, Bedford, and Exeter, Warwick... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 544 pages
...Saint Crifpian : " Then will he ftrip his fleeve, and fliew his fears: " Old men forget ; yet fhall not all forget, *' But they'll remember, with advantages, " What feats they did that day. Then fhall our names, " Familiar in their mouth as houfhold words, •( *' Harry the King, Bedford, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 540 pages
...Saint Crifpian : " Then will he ftrip his fleeve, and fhew his fears : " Old men forget ; yet ihall not all forget, " But they'll remember, with advantages, " What feats they did that day. Then fhall our names, " Familiar in their mouth as houfhold words, " Harry the King, Bedford, and Exeter,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 584 pages
...is Saint Crifpian : Then will he ftrip his fleeve, and fhew his fears : Old men forget ; yet fhall not all forget, But they'll remember, with advantages, What feats they did that day. Then fhall our names; Familiar in their mouth as houfhold words, Harry the King, Bedford, and Exeter, Warwick... | |
| Robert Dodsley - Education - 1754 - 590 pages
...is Saint Crifpian : Then will he (trip his Sleeve, and (how his Scars : Old Men forget ; yet {hall not all forget, But they'll remember, with Advantages, What Feats they did that Day. Then mail our Names, Familiar in their Mouths as Houfliold Words, Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter, Warwick... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 314 pages
...is Saint Crifpian ; Then will he ftrip his fleeve, -and fhew his fears. Old men- forget; yet fhall not all forget, But they'll remember, with advantages, What feats they did that-day. Then fhall our names, Familiar in their mouth as houfehold words, Harry the King, Bedford,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 504 pages
...to-morrow is Saint Crifpian: Then will he ftrip his fleeve, and mew his fears* Old men forget ; yet (hall not all forget, But they'll remember, with advantages, What feats they did that day. Then fhall our name), Familiar in their mouth as houfliold words, Harry the King, Bedford, and Exeter, *... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 336 pages
...to-inrtrrow is Saint Crifpian ; ' Then will he ltrip his fleeve, and mew his fears; Old men forget; yet mall not all forget, But they'll remember, with advantages, What feats they did that day. Then fhall our names, Familiar in their mouth, as.houfhold words, Harry the king, Bedford, and Exeter, Warwick,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pages
...Crispian. He, that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends, And say — to-morrow is Saint 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,... | |
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