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" Ram. My lord constable, the armor that I saw in your tent to-night, are those stars or suns upon it?
Con. Stars, my lord.
Dau. Some of them will fall to-morrow, I hope.
Con. And yet my sky shall not want.
Dau. That may be, for you bear a many superfluously, and ’twere more honor some were away.
Con. Even as your horse bears your praises; who would trot as well, were some of your brags dismounted.

Henry V, 3.7.69-78 "

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William Shakespeare quote : Ram. My lord constable, the armor that I saw in your tent to-night, are those stars or suns upon it?<br />Con. Stars, my lord.<br />Dau. Some of them will fall to-morrow, I hope.<br />Con. And yet my sky shall not want.<br />Dau. That may be, for you bear a many superfluously, and ’twere more honor some were away.<br />Con. Even as your horse bears your praises; who would trot as well, were some of your brags dismounted.<br /><br />Henry V, 3.7.69-78