| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 554 pages
...read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France. K. Hen. They did, Fluellen. ties is remembered of it, the Welshmen did goot service...leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps; l which, your majesty knows, to this hour is an honorable padge of the service ; and, I do believe,... | |
| William Bingley - 1839 - 400 pages
...this period the leek has been retained as a badge of honour. " The Welshmen (says Fluelin to Henry V.) 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."* The middle and lower classes of the people were... | |
| William Bingley - 1839 - 414 pages
...this period the leek has been retained as a badge of honour. " The Welshmen (says Fluelin to Henry V.) 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."* The middle and lower classes of the people were... | |
| George Nicholson - 1840 - 692 pages
...considerable article of manufacture. Shakspeare, in his play of Henry V., speaks of Welshmen doing " goot service in a garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps." Fuller says, "These were the most ancient, general, warm, and profitable covering of men's heads in... | |
| John Timbs - 1841 - 392 pages
...David's Day is past."—Scene 1, Again in Act IV. scene 7. Fluellen says to the king: " If your majesties is remembered of it, the Welshmen did goot service...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 to... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - 1841 - 542 pages
...it, the Welshmen did goot service in a garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Moumouth Caps , which your majesty knows is an honorable padge...your majesty takes no scorn to wear the leek upon St. Tavy*e Day.{ tiality for Welsh poets and harpers. In the year l405, we find an entry, "Feb. 20, To... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1842 - 326 pages
...Chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in Prance.—If your Majesties is remembered of it, the Welchmen did goot service in a garden where leeks did grow,...their Monmouth caps; which, your Majesty knows, is an honourable padge of the service: and I do pelieve your Majesty takes , no scorn to wear the leek upon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 598 pages
...pattle here in France. K. Hen. They did, Fluellen. Flu. Your majesty says very true. If your majesties is remembered of it, the Welshmen did goot service...leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps, 6 which, your majesty knows, to this hour is an honourable padge of the service ; and, I do believe,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pages
...pattlehere in France. A". Hen, They did, Fluellen. flu. Your majesty says very true : If your majesty is remembered of it, the Welshmen did goot service...in their Monmouth caps; which your majesty knows, to this hour is an honourable padge of Uic service ; and, I do believe, your majesty takes no scorn... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 470 pages
...pattle here in France. K. Hen. They did, Fluellen. Flu. Your majesty says very true. If your majesties is remembered of it, the Welshmen did goot service...garden where leeks did grow, wearing leeks in their Monmoulh caps, which, your majesty knows, to this hour is an honourable padge of the service; and,... | |
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