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In William Shakespeare's play, Henry V, the Dauphin of France sends King Henry V a chest containing Tennis Balls and tells him, through an ambassador, "you savor too much of your youth". What he's basically saying here is "You're a child, go play games and leave the real work to the grown-ups." He goes on to tell him to give up his claim on the disputed lands.
The Netherlands and England at different times.
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He wanted to fight them because they were different.
the speech delivered by William Wallace in the movie Braveheart.
The Dauphin believes King Henry V is "vain, giddy, shallow, humorous youth," and one not to be feared.
The Dauphin believes King Henry V is "vain, giddy, shallow, humorous youth," and one not to be feared.
He sends tennis balls. Henry says he will turn the gift into weapons as he will need many weapons to fight France!
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He sends tennis balls. Henry says he will turn the gift into weapons as he will need many weapons to fight France!
In William Shakespeare's play, Henry V, the Dauphin of France sends King Henry V a chest containing Tennis Balls and tells him, through an ambassador, "you savor too much of your youth". What he's basically saying here is "You're a child, go play games and leave the real work to the grown-ups." He goes on to tell him to give up his claim on the disputed lands.
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Not very similar. Henry VIII basically reformed the church to Protestantism. Henry the VII consolidated his power and began settling things down after the War of the Roses
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