

St. Crispian's DayThe gathering of nervous men reaches the point of panic when the soldiers realise what kind of state their forces are in. King Henry’s men are tired, have suffered many casualties and are vastly outnumbered by the French. They are about to march into the battle of Agincourt, one of the most infamous battles in British history.St. Crispian's Day
WESTMORELAND
If only those ten thousand idle men in England were here now!
Enter King Henry V. He stands in front of his men and addresses them as a leader.
KING HENRY V
Who wishes such a thing? My cousin Westmoreland? No, my dear cousin; If w


Tips For Editing Poetry***Tips For the Novice (and otherwise) - Editing***Tips For Editing Poetry
The blanket statement, "Editing/revision harms poetry," is simply wrong. It's akin to a photographer claiming that focusing the lens ruins the emotion of the photograph. It is the details, and the appropriate attention paid to them, that separate a photograph from a snapshot. Imagine a film maker slapping every frame he shot up on the screen without editing for continuity, for pacing, for effect. What a disaster. That is not to say that editing can't be destructive - there is such a thing as poor editing, just as there is po
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