Shakespeares Stories of the English Kings

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Shakespeares Stories of the English Kings
Thomas Thellusson Carter
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" God save thy grace, King Hal ! my royal Hal ! " roared Falstaff, when the King appeared.
" The heavens thee guard and keep, most royal imp of fame, " said Pistol in his most swaggering tones.
The King started, and said something to the Lord Chief Justice who marched near him. But Falstaff was not daunted. Pushing his way to the King he said : " My King ! my Jove ! I speak to thee, my heart ! " The King halted, and a silence like death fell upon the crowd. Every eye was turned upon the huge fi
...gure of Falstaff. When King Henry spoke, his words went like a dagger to the heart of the knight : " / know thee not, old man : fall to thy prayers ; How ill white hairs become a fool and jester ! I have long dream' d of such a kind of man, \ So surfeit-sweWd, so old, and so profane ; But, being awaked, I do despise my dream. * Make less thy body hence, and more thy grace ; Leave gormandizing ; know the grave doth gape For thee thrice wider than for other men. Reply not to me with a fool-born jest : Presume not that I am the thing I was ; For God doth know, so shall the world perceive^ That I have turned away my former self ; So will I those that kept me company.

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