The song that is sung in hollow Crown henry V, the scene with pistol Nym and Bardolph is Non nobis.
It means that someone is a traitor (disloyal) to "the Crown", which is legalistic jargon for the British government. Originally, it meant the monarch (King or Queen). The song Banna Strand is about an Irishman who was accused of being a traitor to the Crown (back when Ireland was part of the UK). In Shakespeare's historical play "Henry VI Part 3", both the late Earl of Salisbury (father of the Earl of Warwick) and the Duke of Exeter are accused of being traitors to the Crown, the latter because of his allegiance to King Henry VI, whom the Earl of Warwick calls a usurper. In this context, the Crown is being used to represent whom the speaker regards as the "true" or "rightful" King, rather than the ruling one.
Henry is an octopus in The Wiggles.
It has got to be Handel (although he was born in Germany, he became subject of the British crown) or Purcell.
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YES THEIRY HENRY WILL MOVE TO BARCELONA FOOTBALL CLUB Actually it is spelt 'Thierry Henry'
Pistol is Nell Quickly's husband in Henry V. There is shown in act 2, scene 1, when Bardolph, speaking to the jilted Nym about Pistol, says: "It is certain, corporal, that he is married to Nell Quickly: and certainly she did you wrong; for you were troth-pligt to her." Upon Pistol and Nell Quickly's entrance, Bardolph says: "Here comes Ancient Pistol and his wife..."
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Henry Crown died in 1990.
Henry Crown was born in 1896.
Elizabethan English was still Modern English and "he" in English was and is "he". Examples in Shakespeare are too numerous to mention. However, there was a slang way of saying "he" which was written 'a. It is rare but shows up several times in the scene in Henry V where Pistol, Nym, Bardolph and Mistress Quickly are talking about Falstaff's death. " 'A called out for drink." "Ay, that 'a did."
Pistol stole his girl, Mistress Quickly.
He has stolen a religious relic from a church in France, in direct contravention of the KIng's edict against looting. This is revealed by Pistol in Act 3 Sc 6 as he seeks to get Fluellen to intercede for his friend."Pistol. Fortune is Bardolph's foe, and frowns on him;For he hath stolen a pax, and hanged must a' be:A damned death!Let gallows gape for dog; let man go freeAnd let not hemp his wind-pipe suffocate: 1505But Exeter hath given the doom of deathFor pax of little price.Therefore, go speak: the duke will hear thy voice:And let not Bardolph's vital thread be cutWith edge of penny cord and vile reproach: 1510Speak, captain, for his life, and I will thee requite."Henry's response in unequivocal:"Henry V. We would have all such offenders so cut off: and wegive express charge, that in our marches through thecountry, there be nothing compelled from thevillages, nothing taken but paid for, none of the 1575French upbraided or abused in disdainful language;for when lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom, thegentler gamester is the soonest winner."
He inven ted the pistol
henry VII crown was put on his head by one of the stanley brothers.