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... thee o ' nights , like the mare . FAL . I think , I am as like to ride the mare , if I have any vantage of ground to get up . CH . JUST . How comes this , sir John ? Fie ! what * man of good temper would endure this tempest of ...
... thee o ' nights , like the mare . FAL . I think , I am as like to ride the mare , if I have any vantage of ground to get up . CH . JUST . How comes this , sir John ? Fie ! what * man of good temper would endure this tempest of ...
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... thee , -it is not meet that I should be sad , now my father is sick albeit I could tell to thee , ( as to one it pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my friend , ) I could be sad , and sad indeed too . POINS . Very hardly , upon ...
... thee , -it is not meet that I should be sad , now my father is sick albeit I could tell to thee , ( as to one it pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my friend , ) I could be sad , and sad indeed too . POINS . Very hardly , upon ...
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... thee . BARD . An * you do not make him be hanged among you , the gallows shall have wrong . † P. HEN . And how doth thy master , Bardolph ? BARD . Well , my good lord . town ; there's a letter for you . He heard of your grace's coming ...
... thee . BARD . An * you do not make him be hanged among you , the gallows shall have wrong . † P. HEN . And how doth thy master , Bardolph ? BARD . Well , my good lord . town ; there's a letter for you . He heard of your grace's coming ...
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... thee hither , mistress Doll . PIST . Not I : I tell thee what , corporal Bardolph ; - I could tear her : -I'll be reveng'd on her . PAGE . Pray thee , go down . PIST . I'll see her damned first to Pluto's damned lake ; by this hand ...
... thee hither , mistress Doll . PIST . Not I : I tell thee what , corporal Bardolph ; - I could tear her : -I'll be reveng'd on her . PAGE . Pray thee , go down . PIST . I'll see her damned first to Pluto's damned lake ; by this hand ...
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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. HOST . Well , fare thee well : I have known thee these twenty - nine years , come peascod - time ; but an honester and truer - hearted man , — Well , fare thee well . BARD . [ Without . ] Mistress ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. HOST . Well , fare thee well : I have known thee these twenty - nine years , come peascod - time ; but an honester and truer - hearted man , — Well , fare thee well . BARD . [ Without . ] Mistress ...
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Alençon Bardolph BEAT Benedick better blood brother CADE CAIUS CLAUD Claudio Collier's annotator crown daughter death doth duke duke of York earl Edward Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear folio omits fool FORD fortune France French friends gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven honour HOST house of York Jack Cade KING HENRY knave knight lady LEON Leonato live look lord madam majesty Malvolio marry master master doctor means mistress never noble Old copies Old text peace PEDRO Pericles PIST pray prince quarto queen Reignier RICHARD PLANTAGENET Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare SHAL sir John sir John Falstaff soldiers Somerset soul speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast unto Warwick wife wilt word York