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Had I but served my God with half the zeal
I served my king, he would not in mine age
Have left me naked to mine enemies.

      — King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 2

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KEYWORD: elbow

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1

Henry V
[III, 4]

Alice

1352

De elbow.

2

Henry V
[III, 4]

Katharine

1353

De elbow. Je m'en fais la repetition de tous les
mots que vous m'avez appris des a present.

3

Henry V
[III, 4]

Alice

1358

De elbow, madame.

4

Henry V
[III, 4]

Katharine

1359

O Seigneur Dieu, je m'en oublie! de elbow. Comment
appelez-vous le col?

5

Henry V
[III, 4]

Alice

1374

Sauf votre honneur, de elbow.

6

Henry V
[III, 4]

Katharine

1375

Ainsi dis-je; de elbow, de nick, et de sin. Comment
appelez-vous le pied et la robe?

7

Henry V
[III, 4]

Katharine

1378

De foot et de coun! O Seigneur Dieu! ce sont mots
de son mauvais, corruptible, gros, et impudique, et
non pour les dames d'honneur d'user: je ne voudrais
prononcer ces mots devant les seigneurs de France
pour tout le monde. Foh! le foot et le coun!
Neanmoins, je reciterai une autre fois ma lecon
ensemble: de hand, de fingres, de nails, de arm, de
elbow, de nick, de sin, de foot, de coun.

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