The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... JOHN , Prince of Lancaster , Sons to the King . WORCESTER , NORTHUMBERLAND , HOT - SPUR , MORTIMER , Archbishop of YORK , DOWGLAS , OWEN GLENDOWER , Sir RICHARD VERNON , Sir MICHELL , WESTMORLAND , > Enemies to the King . Sir WALTER ...
... JOHN , Prince of Lancaster , Sons to the King . WORCESTER , NORTHUMBERLAND , HOT - SPUR , MORTIMER , Archbishop of YORK , DOWGLAS , OWEN GLENDOWER , Sir RICHARD VERNON , Sir MICHELL , WESTMORLAND , > Enemies to the King . Sir WALTER ...
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... Sir John Falstaff . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art so fat - witted with ... st truly know . What a devil haft thou to do with the time of the day ? unless hours were cups of fack , and minutes capons ...
... Sir John Falstaff . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art so fat - witted with ... st truly know . What a devil haft thou to do with the time of the day ? unless hours were cups of fack , and minutes capons ...
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... Lord , thou fay'ft true , lad : and is not mine hoftefs of the tavern à most sweet wench ? P. Henry . As the honey of ... Sir John Oldcastle stood firft under this character of Falstaff . Henry . P. Henry . Thou judgeft falfe already ; I ...
... Lord , thou fay'ft true , lad : and is not mine hoftefs of the tavern à most sweet wench ? P. Henry . As the honey of ... Sir John Oldcastle stood firft under this character of Falstaff . Henry . P. Henry . Thou judgeft falfe already ; I ...
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... Sir John fack and fugar ? Jack ! how agree the devil and thou about thy foul , that thou foldest him on Good Friday last , for a cup of Madera , and a cold capon's leg ? P. Henry , Sir John ftands to his word , the devil fhall have his ...
... Sir John fack and fugar ? Jack ! how agree the devil and thou about thy foul , that thou foldest him on Good Friday last , for a cup of Madera , and a cold capon's leg ? P. Henry , Sir John ftands to his word , the devil fhall have his ...
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... St. Nicholas as truly as a man of falfhood may . Gads . What talk'ft thou to me of the hangman ? if I hang , I'll make a fat pair of gallows . For if I hang , old Sir John , hangs with me , and thou know'st he's no starve- ling . Tut ...
... St. Nicholas as truly as a man of falfhood may . Gads . What talk'ft thou to me of the hangman ? if I hang , I'll make a fat pair of gallows . For if I hang , old Sir John , hangs with me , and thou know'st he's no starve- ling . Tut ...
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