This Sceptred Isle: Shakespeare's Message for England at War |
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... king and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of France : For that I have laid by my majesty , And plodded like a man for working - days ; I will rise there with so full a glory it ΙΟ THIS SCEPTRED ISLE.
... king and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of France : For that I have laid by my majesty , And plodded like a man for working - days ; I will rise there with so full a glory it ΙΟ THIS SCEPTRED ISLE.
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Shakespeare's Message for England at War George Wilson Knight. I will rise there with so full a glory it I will dazzle all the eyes of France , , strike the Dauphin blind to look on us . tell the pleasant prince this mock of his h turn'd ...
Shakespeare's Message for England at War George Wilson Knight. I will rise there with so full a glory it I will dazzle all the eyes of France , , strike the Dauphin blind to look on us . tell the pleasant prince this mock of his h turn'd ...
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... rise a dawn ; and after the crashing and sickening breakers , calm . To be true to that dawn , and that calm , will be England's heavy task- a heavier task , and a more testing hour , than any known among the thunders of war . We are ...
... rise a dawn ; and after the crashing and sickening breakers , calm . To be true to that dawn , and that calm , will be England's heavy task- a heavier task , and a more testing hour , than any known among the thunders of war . We are ...
Common terms and phrases
1940 Reprinted Agincourt Armada armies awake Banquo Banquo's descendants BASIL BLACKWELL battle bless blesséd blood Bolingbroke Britain call'd condemnation Coriolanus crack of doom Cranmer's prophecy Crispian Cromwell crown deeply destiny doth enemies England must oppose England should act English king eyes Falstaff Farewell fear feeling fight Fortinbras France gentle glory God's HASTINGS hath head heaven Henry IV Henry VI Henry VIII holy honour John of Gaunt knows last play Macbeth MENENIUS mercy Message for ENGLAND mother murders nobility peace perilous narrow ocean Perjury pity princes prophetic Queen realms under James religious Richard Richard II rouse royal sceptred isle Scotland sense of England's Shake Shakespeare shows SHAKESPEARIAN SICINIUS sleep soul Spanish Armada speaks speare's last speech sword tell the Dauphin thee thine Timon to-day truth two-fold balls tyrant union of realms victory voice of England whilst WILSON KNIGHT wins Wolsey words