The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... Exeunt . SCENE II . An Apartment of the Prince's . Enter Henry Prince of Wales , and Sir John Falstaff . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art so fat - witted with drinking old fack , and unbuttoning thee ...
... Exeunt . SCENE II . An Apartment of the Prince's . Enter Henry Prince of Wales , and Sir John Falstaff . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art so fat - witted with drinking old fack , and unbuttoning thee ...
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... Exeunt . Enter a Carrier with a Lantborn in his Hand . EIGH ho , an't be not four by the day I'll be hang'd . Charles ' wain is over the new chimney , and yet our horse not packt . What , oftler ! Oft . Anon , anon ! 44 1 Car . I pr ...
... Exeunt . Enter a Carrier with a Lantborn in his Hand . EIGH ho , an't be not four by the day I'll be hang'd . Charles ' wain is over the new chimney , and yet our horse not packt . What , oftler ! Oft . Anon , anon ! 44 1 Car . I pr ...
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... Exeunt Carriers . SCENE II . Enter Chamberlain , Gads . What , ho , chamberlain ! Chamb . At hand , quoth pick - purfe . Gads . That's even as fair , as at hand , quoth the cham berlain ; for thou varieft no more from picking of purfes ...
... Exeunt Carriers . SCENE II . Enter Chamberlain , Gads . What , ho , chamberlain ! Chamb . At hand , quoth pick - purfe . Gads . That's even as fair , as at hand , quoth the cham berlain ; for thou varieft no more from picking of purfes ...
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... Exeunt . Poins . Come , fhelter , fhelter ; I have removed Fal- faff's horfe , and he frets like a gumm'd velvet . P. Henry . Stand close . Enter Falftaff .. Fal . Poins , Poins , and be hang'd , Poins ! P. Henry . Peace , ye fat ...
... Exeunt . Poins . Come , fhelter , fhelter ; I have removed Fal- faff's horfe , and he frets like a gumm'd velvet . P. Henry . Stand close . Enter Falftaff .. Fal . Poins , Poins , and be hang'd , Poins ! P. Henry . Peace , ye fat ...
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... Exeunt . Enter Prince Henry and Poins . P. Henry . The thieves have bound the true - men : now could thou and I rob the thieves and go merrily to London , it would be argument for a week , laughter for a month , and a good jeft for ever ...
... Exeunt . Enter Prince Henry and Poins . P. Henry . The thieves have bound the true - men : now could thou and I rob the thieves and go merrily to London , it would be argument for a week , laughter for a month , and a good jeft for ever ...
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