| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 522 pages
...Flu. Your majefty fays very true. If your majefties is remember'd of it, the Welmmen did good fervice in a garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps, which your majefty knows to this hour is an honourable padge of the fervice: and J do believe your majefty takes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 684 pages
...FLU. Your majefty fays very true: If your majefties is remember'd of it, the Welihmen did goot fervice in a garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps ; 4 which, your ma} Yerk out their armed heels—] So, in The Weakcß goeth to the Wail, 1600: " Do... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 592 pages
...Your majefty fays very true : If your majefties is remember'd of it, the Welfhmen did goot fervice in a garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps ; which, your majefty knows, to this hour is ail honourable padge of the fervice : and, I do believe, your majefty... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 632 pages
...France. K. Hen. They did, Fluellen. Flu. Your majesty says very true: If your majesties is remember'd of it, the Welshmen did goot service in a garden where...in their Monmouth caps; which, your majesty knows, to this hour is an honourable padgeof the service: and, I do believe, your majesty takes no scorn to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pages
...did, Fluellen. Flu. Your majesty says very true: If your majesties is remembered of it, the Welshman did goot service in a garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps; which, your majestyknows, to this hour is an honourable padge of the service; and, I do believe, your majesty takes... | |
| J. T. Barber - 1803 - 436 pages
...Shakspeare's Fluellen alludes to this fashion : " If your " Majesty is remembered of it, the Welch" men did goot service in a garden where " leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their " Monmouth caps." But the town has now no manufacture, although there are some iron and tin works in the neighbourhood:.... | |
| William Bingley - 1804 - 492 pages
...has been retained as a badge of honour. " The Welfhmen (fays Fluelin to Henry V.) did goot fervice in a garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their. Monmouth caps ; which, your majefty knows, to this hour is an honorable padge of the fervice *," The middle-and lower clafles of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 pages
...here in France. Flu. Your majesty says very true: If your majesties is remembered of it, the Welshman did goot service in a garden where leeks did grow,...in their Monmouth caps; which, your majesty knows, to this hour is an honourable padge of the service; and, I do believe, your majesty takes no scorn... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 pages
...did, Fluellen. Flu. Your majesty says very true: If your majesties is remembered of it, the Welshman did goot service in a garden where leeks did grow,...in their Monmouth caps; which, your majesty knows, to this hour is an honourable padge of the service; and, I do believe, your majesty takes no scorn... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 502 pages
...did, Fluellen. Flu. Your majesty says very true: If your majesties is remember'd of it, the Welchmen did goot service in a garden where leeks did grow,...in their Monmouth caps; which, your majesty knows, to this hour is an honourable padge of the service: and, I do believe, your majesty takes no scorn... | |
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