Henry V
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1:19:02
Who goes there?
A friend.

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Under what captain serve ya?
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Under Sir Thomas Erpingham.
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A good old commander
and a most kind gentleman.

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I pray ya, what thinks he
of our estate?

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Even as men
wrecked upon a sand...

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that look to be washed off
with the next tide.

1:19:34
He hath not told
his thought to the king?

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No, nor it is not
meet he should.

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I think the king
is but a man as I am.

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The violet smells to him
as it doth to me.

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His ceremonies laid by,
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in his nakedness
he appears but a man.

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Therefore, when he sees
reason to fear, as we do,

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his fears, out of doubt,
be of the same relish as ours are.

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He may show what
outward courage he will,

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but I believe as
cold a night as 'tis...

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that he could wish himself
in Thames up to the neck.

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[Bates] And so I would he were,
and I by him.

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At all adventures,
so we were quit here.

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I think he would not wish himself
anywhere but where he is.

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Then I would
he were here alone.

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Methinks I could not die
anywhere so contented...

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as in the king's company,
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his cause being just
and his quarrel honorable.

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That's more than we know.
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Aye, and more than
we should seek after.

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We know enough if we know
we are the king's subject.

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If his cause be wrong,
our obedience to the king...

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wipes the crime of it
out of us.

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But if the cause be not good,
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the king himself hath
a heavy reckoning to make.

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And all those legs
and arms and heads...

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chopped off in the battle...
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will join together at
the latter day and cry all,


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