The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Band 3Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... Bard . Cafe ye , cafe ye ; on with on with your vizards ; there's mo- ny of the King's coming down the hill , ' tis going to the King's Exchequer . Fal . You lie , you rogue , ' tis going to the King's tavern . Gads . There's enough to ...
... Bard . Cafe ye , cafe ye ; on with on with your vizards ; there's mo- ny of the King's coming down the hill , ' tis going to the King's Exchequer . Fal . You lie , you rogue , ' tis going to the King's tavern . Gads . There's enough to ...
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... Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in earnest ; how came Falstaff's sword fo hackt ? Peto . Why , he hackt it with his dagger , and faid , he would swear truth out of England , but he would make you ...
... Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in earnest ; how came Falstaff's sword fo hackt ? Peto . Why , he hackt it with his dagger , and faid , he would swear truth out of England , but he would make you ...
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... Bard . O , my lord , my lord , the Sheriff with a most mon- ftrous watch , is at the door . Fal . Out you rogue , play out the play : I have much to say in the behalf of that Falstaff . Enter the Hoftefs . Hoft . O , my lord , my lord ...
... Bard . O , my lord , my lord , the Sheriff with a most mon- ftrous watch , is at the door . Fal . Out you rogue , play out the play : I have much to say in the behalf of that Falstaff . Enter the Hoftefs . Hoft . O , my lord , my lord ...
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... Bard . Sir John , you are fo fretful , you cannot live long . Fal . Why there is it ; come fing me a bawdy song , to make me merry : I was as virtuously given , as a gentleman need to be ; virtuous enough ; fwore little ; diced not ...
... Bard . Sir John , you are fo fretful , you cannot live long . Fal . Why there is it ; come fing me a bawdy song , to make me merry : I was as virtuously given , as a gentleman need to be ; virtuous enough ; fwore little ; diced not ...
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... Bard . ' Sblood , I would my face were in your belly . Fal . God - a - mercy ! fo fhould I be sure to be heart - burn'd . Enter Hoftefs . How now , dame Partlet the hen , have you enquir'd yet who pick'd my pocket ? Hoft . Why , Sir ...
... Bard . ' Sblood , I would my face were in your belly . Fal . God - a - mercy ! fo fhould I be sure to be heart - burn'd . Enter Hoftefs . How now , dame Partlet the hen , have you enquir'd yet who pick'd my pocket ? Hoft . Why , Sir ...
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