1:32:03
and say, "tomorrow
is Saint Crispin's."
1:32:07
Then will he strip his sleeve
and show his scars...
1:32:09
and say, "these wounds
I had on Crispin's day."
1:32:17
Old men forget,
1:32:19
yet all shall be forgot but
he'll remember with advantages...
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what feats he did that day.
1:32:25
Then shall our names, familiar
in their mouths as household words...
1:32:29
Harry the king,
Bedford and Exeter,
1:32:32
Warwick and Talbot,
Salisbury and Gloucester...
1:32:34
be in their flowing cups
freshly remembered.
1:32:38
This story shall
a good man teach his son.
1:32:42
Crispin Crispian
shall ne'er go by,
1:32:45
from this day to
the ending of the world,
1:32:49
but we in it
shall be remembered.
1:32:53
We few,
1:32:58
we happy few,
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we band of brothers.
1:33:03
For he today that sheds his
blood with me shall be my brother.
1:33:07
Be he ne'er so vile,
this day shall gentle his condition.
1:33:11
And gentlemen in England
now abed...
1:33:13
shall think themselves accursed
they were not here...
1:33:17
and hold their manhoods cheap...
1:33:20
whiles any speaks
that fought with us...
1:33:24
upon Saint Cispin's day!
1:33:27
[Cheering]
1:33:32
My sovereign lord!
Bestow yourself with speed!
1:33:36
The French are bravely
in their battle set...
1:33:38
and will with all expedience
march upon us!
1:33:41
All things are ready
if our minds be so!
1:33:44
Perish the man whose mind
is backward now.
1:33:47
Thou dost not wish more help
from England, coz?
1:33:49
God's will, my liege.
1:33:51
You and I alone, without more help,
could fight this royal battle.
1:33:56
You know your places!
1:33:58
God be with you all!
[Cheering]