King Henry (V)

The character of King Henry (V) appears in the following play(s):

Play Name Genre Buy Part
Henry the Fift History

Speeches By King Henry (V)

Code Play Lines First Line  
M-709 The Second Part of Henry the Fourth 25 I know thee not, old man: Fall to thy Prayers:
M-724 Henry the Fift 16 Call in the Messengers sent from the Dolphin.
M-725 Henry the Fift 28 God quit you in his mercy: Hear your sentence
M-726 Henry the Fift 43 How yet resolves the Governour of the Towne?
(What Reyne can hold licentious Wickednesse,)
M-727 Henry the Fift 37 I pray thee beare my former Answer back:
(Marke then abounding valour in our English:)
M-728 Henry the Fift 61 Indeede the French may lay twentie French
(And what art thou, thou Idoll Ceremonie?/Upon the King, let us our Lives, our Soules,)
M-729 Henry the Fift 36 (prose) Marry, if you would put me to Verses, or to
M-730 Henry the Fift 27 (prose) Now fye upon my false French: by mine Honor
(in true English, I love thee Kate; by which Honor,)
M-731 Henry the Fift 18 O God of Battailes, steele my Souldiers hearts,
M-732 Henry the Fift 35 Once more unto the Breach,
M-733 Henry the Fift 66 The mercy that was quicke in us but late,
(If that same Daemon that hath gull’d thee thus,)
M-734 Henry the Fift 27 This day is call'd the Feast of Crispian:
(We few, we happy few, we band of brothers:)
M-735 Henry the Fift 28 Thou doo’st thy Office fairely. Turne thee backe,
(Goe therefore tell thy Master, heere I am;)
M-736 Henry the Fift 31 Upon the King, let us our Lives, our Soules,
(And what art thou, thou Idoll Ceremonie?)
M-737 Henry the Fift 30 We are glad the Dolphin is so pleasant with us,
M-738 Henry the Fift 49 What's he that wishes so?
(This day is call'd the Feast of Crispian:/We few, we happy few, we band of brothers:)