Richard II. Henry IV, pt.1-2Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... rogue will tell us , when we meet at supper : how thirty , at least , he fought with ; what wards , what blows , what extremities he endured ; and , in the reproof of this , lies the jest . P. Hen . Well , I'll go with thee ; provide us ...
... rogue will tell us , when we meet at supper : how thirty , at least , he fought with ; what wards , what blows , what extremities he endured ; and , in the reproof of this , lies the jest . P. Hen . Well , I'll go with thee ; provide us ...
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... rogue's company . If the rascal have not given me medicines to make me love him , I'll be hanged ; it could not be ... rogues , I am the veriest varlet that ever chewed with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ground , is threescore and ten ...
... rogue's company . If the rascal have not given me medicines to make me love him , I'll be hanged ; it could not be ... rogues , I am the veriest varlet that ever chewed with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ground , is threescore and ten ...
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... rogue ! shall I be your ostler ! Fal . Go , hang thyself in thy own heir - apparent gar- ters ! If I be ta'en , I'll peach for this . An I have not ballads made on you all , and sung to filthy tunes , let a cup of sack be my poison ...
... rogue ! shall I be your ostler ! Fal . Go , hang thyself in thy own heir - apparent gar- ters ! If I be ta'en , I'll peach for this . An I have not ballads made on you all , and sung to filthy tunes , let a cup of sack be my poison ...
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... , good Ned . Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean earth as he walks along : Wer't not for laughing , I should pity him . Poins . How the rogue roar'd ! [ Exeunt , SCENE III . - Warkworth . A room in the 132 ACT 11 FIRST PART OF.
... , good Ned . Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean earth as he walks along : Wer't not for laughing , I should pity him . Poins . How the rogue roar'd ! [ Exeunt , SCENE III . - Warkworth . A room in the 132 ACT 11 FIRST PART OF.
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... rogue is this ? Why , my lord of York commends the plot , and the general course of the action . ' Zounds , an I were now by this rascal , I could brain him with his lady's fan . Is there not my father , my uncle , and myself ? lord ...
... rogue is this ? Why , my lord of York commends the plot , and the general course of the action . ' Zounds , an I were now by this rascal , I could brain him with his lady's fan . Is there not my father , my uncle , and myself ? lord ...
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arms art thou Aumerle banish'd Bard Bardolph Bishop of CARLISLE blood Blunt Boling Bolingbroke Bushy Colevile cousin crown Davy dead death doth Douglas Duch duke duke of Hereford duke of Norfolk earl Eastcheap Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff Farewell father fear friends Gaunt give Glend Glendower grace grief hand Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven Hereford hither honour horse Host Hotspur Jack John of Gaunt King HENRY King RICHARD Lady Lancaster liege live look lord majesty master Shallow Mortimer Mowb Mowbray never night noble North Northumberland pardon peace Percy Pist Poins pr'ythee pray Prince JOHN prince of Wales Queen Re-enter Rich rogue SCENE Shal Shrewsbury sir John sir John Falstaff sorrow soul speak sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue uncle villain Westmoreland wilt word York