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Winding up days with toil and nights with sleep.
— King Henry V, Act IV Scene 1
KEYWORD: iden
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[Enter IDEN] |
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Nay, it shall ne'er be said, while England stands,
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Iden, farewell, and be proud of thy victory. Tell
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[Enter IDEN, with CADE'S head] |
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Alexander Iden, that's my name;
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Iden, kneel down.
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May Iden live to merit such a bounty.
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