The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... . [ Exit K. Henry . Hot . And if the devil ' come and roar for them I will not fend them . I will after strait , And tell him fo ; for I will ease my heart , Although Although it be with hazard of my head . North 16 The First Part of.
... . [ Exit K. Henry . Hot . And if the devil ' come and roar for them I will not fend them . I will after strait , And tell him fo ; for I will ease my heart , Although Although it be with hazard of my head . North 16 The First Part of.
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... heart will he to the King , and lay open all our proceedings . O , I could divide my felf , and go to buf- fets , for moving fuch a dish of skimm'd milk with fo ho- nourable an action . Hang him , let him tell the the King . We are ...
... heart will he to the King , and lay open all our proceedings . O , I could divide my felf , and go to buf- fets , for moving fuch a dish of skimm'd milk with fo ho- nourable an action . Hang him , let him tell the the King . We are ...
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... heart- Poins . Francis ! Fran . Anon , anon , Sir . P. Henry . How old art thou , Francis ? Fran . Let me fee , about Michaelmas next I fhall be Poins . Francis ! Fran . Anon , Sir ; pray you stay a little , my Lord . P. Henry . Nay ...
... heart- Poins . Francis ! Fran . Anon , anon , Sir . P. Henry . How old art thou , Francis ? Fran . Let me fee , about Michaelmas next I fhall be Poins . Francis ! Fran . Anon , Sir ; pray you stay a little , my Lord . P. Henry . Nay ...
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... , lads , boys , hearts of gold , all the titles of good fellow- ship come to you ! What , fhall we be merry ? fhall we have a play extempore ? P. Henry . P. Henry . Content ; and the argument shall be 36 The First Part of.
... , lads , boys , hearts of gold , all the titles of good fellow- ship come to you ! What , fhall we be merry ? fhall we have a play extempore ? P. Henry . P. Henry . Content ; and the argument shall be 36 The First Part of.
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... , For I was train'd up in the English Court : Where , being young , I framed to the harp Many an English ditty , lovely well , And gave the tongue a helpful ornament ; heart . A virtue that was never feen in you 46 The First Part of.
... , For I was train'd up in the English Court : Where , being young , I framed to the harp Many an English ditty , lovely well , And gave the tongue a helpful ornament ; heart . A virtue that was never feen in you 46 The First Part of.
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