Performer: | Emory B. Randolph |
Title: | Ah! Could I But Once More So Love, Dear / The Nightingale |
Released: | 1915 |
Style: | Vocal |
Category: | Pop |
Rating: | 4.7 ✦ |
Other format: | MP3 AUD MP2 RA MP4 MIDI AAC |
R | –Emory B. Randolph | Ah! Could I But Once More So Love, Dear |
L | –Metropolitan Quartet | The Nightingale |
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Henry was encouraging his troops to attack the city again, even if they have to 'close the wall with English dead'. KING HENRY V: Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead
More About this Poem. More Poems by William Shakespeare. Song of the Witches: Double, double toil and trouble. By William Shakespeare. The Phoenix and the Turtle. Sonnet 15: When I consider everything that grows. Speech: Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more.
Once more to be with you dear Just for tonight to hold you tight Once more I'd give a fortune If I could see you once more. Forget the past this hurt can't last Oh I don't want it to keep us apart Your love I'll crave I'll be your slave If you'd just give me all of your heart. Once more to be with you dear Just for tonight to hold you tight Once more I'd give a fortune If I could see you once more If I could see you once more Once more.
Literary Source of Once More Unto the Breach. These are the words from Shakespeare’s Henry V, Act-III, Scene-I, Lines 1-5. King Henry motivates his troops to launch continuous assaults on the gaps of the city’s walls by saying these words: Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead. In peace there’s nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility
Full online text of The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde. Ah, on what little things does happiness depend! I have read all that the wise men have written, and all the secrets of philosophy are mine, yet for want of a red rose is my life made wretched. It is more precious than emeralds, and dearer than fine opals.