King Henry V by William Shakespeare
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He'll make your Paris Louvre shake for it,
Were it the mistress-court of mighty Europe; And, be assur'd, you'll find a difference, As we his subjects have in wonder found, Between the promise of his greener days And these he masters now. Now he weighs time Even to the utmost grain. That you shall read In your own losses, if he stay in France. FRENCH KING. To-morrow shall you know our mind at full. [Flourish.] EXETER. Dispatch us with all speed, lest that our king Come here himself to question our delay; For he is footed in this land already. FRENCH KING. You shall be soon dispatch'd with fair conditions. A night is but small breath and little pause To answer matters of this consequence. [Exeunt.] ACT THIRD. |
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