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    Default Henry V act 1 scene7

    Thought this was good when I came across it.

    so work the honeybees,

    Creatures that by a rule in nature teach

    The act of order to a peopled kingdom.

    They have a king and officers of sorts,

    Where some like magistrates correct at home,

    Others like merchants venture trade abroad,

    Others like soldiers armèd in their stings

    Make boot upon the summer’s velvet buds,

    Which pillage they with merry march bring home

    To the tent royal of their emperor,

    Who, busied in his majesty, surveys

    The singing masons building roofs of gold,

    The civil citizens kneading up the honey,

    The poor mechanic porters crowding in

    Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate,

    The sad-eyed justice with his surly hum

    Delivering o'er to executors pale

    The lazy yawning drone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greengage View Post

    The sad-eyed justice with his surly hum

    Delivering o'er to executors pale

    The lazy yawning drone.
    I did not know this text and yes indeed, very good. Genius even! Am taking colonies up to the heather early tomorrow and am expecting it to be like the opening scenes of the Fassbender Macbeth.

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