William Shakespeare Quotes
Montjoy, The French Herald, Comes To The English King Under A Flag Of Truce And Asks That They Be Permitted To Bury Their Dead And "Sort Our Nobles From Our Common Men; For Many Of Our Princes (wo The While!) Lie Drowned And Soaked In Mercenary Blood; So Do Our Vulgar Drench Their Peasant Limbs In Blood Of Princes." (Henry V., Act 4, Sc. 7.) With Equal Courtesy Richard III., On Bosworth Field, Speaks Of His Opponents To The Gentlemen Around Him: "Remember What You Are To Cope Withal - A Sort Of Vagabonds, Rascals, And Runaways, A Scum Of Bretagne And Base Lackey Peasants." (Act 5, Sc. 3.)
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