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St. Crispin's Day Soliloquy
Chris Odenius and Kathleen Chopra McGowan recorded this conversation on Tuesday October 25th, 2022. It was also the day of the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 when English forces under Henry V were greatly outnumbered by the French army led by the Constable of Charles Dalpre. This is the story of course of William Shakespeare's play Henry V, where the King says, Praise and be God and not our strength for it. That play also contains the famous St. Crispin's Day soliloquy which I have always loved since I saw Kenneth Branagh's version of it long ago when I was 12 years old. For those who wish to indulge me, you'll
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