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The strength
Of twenty men.

      — Romeo and Juliet, Act V Scene 1

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KEYWORD: horse

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1

All's Well That Ends Well
[II, 5]

Bertram

1358

I pray you, stay not, but in haste to horse.

2

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 3]

Duke of Florence

1543

The general of our horse thou art; and we,
Great in our hope, lay our best love and credence
Upon thy promising fortune.

3

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 6]

Parolles

1773

'But a drum'! is't 'but a drum'? A drum so lost!
There was excellent command,—to charge in with our
horse upon our own wings, and to rend our own soldiers!

4

All's Well That Ends Well
[IV, 3]

First Soldier

2218

[Reads] 'First demand of him how many horse the
duke is strong.' What say you to that?

5

All's Well That Ends Well
[IV, 3]

Parolles

2236

Five or six thousand horse, I said,— I will say
true,—or thereabouts, set down, for I'll speak truth.

6

All's Well That Ends Well
[IV, 3]

Parolles

2375

Ay, and the captain of his horse, Count Rousillon.

7

All's Well That Ends Well
[V, 1]

Helena

2608

And you shall find yourself to be well thank'd,
Whate'er falls more. We must to horse again.
Go, go, provide.

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