If thou canst love a
fellow of this temper, Kate, whose face is not worth sunburning,
that never looks in his glass for love of anything he sees there,
let thine eye be thy cook.
(The Life Of King Henry The Fifth)
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To-morrow, good Sir Michael, is a day
Wherein the fortune of ten thousand men
Must bide the touch; for, sir, at Shrewsbury,
As I am truly given to understand,
The King with mighty and quick-raised power
Meets with Lord Harry; and I fear, Sir Michael,
What with the sickness of Northumberland,
Whose power was in the first proportion,
And what with Owen Glendower's absence thence,
Who with them was a rated sinew too
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I fear the power of Percy is too weak
To wage an instant trial with the King.
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And here remain with your uncertainty!
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Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come In yours and my discharge.
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To lapse in fulness Is sorer than to lie for need, and falsehood Is worse in kings than beggars.
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