The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... horse , Uncertain of the iffue any way . K. Henry . Here is a dear and true induftrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each foil Betwixt that Holmedon , and this feat of ours : And ...
... horse , Uncertain of the iffue any way . K. Henry . Here is a dear and true induftrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each foil Betwixt that Holmedon , and this feat of ours : And ...
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... horse not packt . What , oftler ! Oft . Anon , anon ! 44 1 Car . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cutt's faddle , put a few flock in the point ; the poor jade is wrung in the withers , out of all cafe . Enter another Carrier . 2 Car . Peafe and ...
... horse not packt . What , oftler ! Oft . Anon , anon ! 44 1 Car . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cutt's faddle , put a few flock in the point ; the poor jade is wrung in the withers , out of all cafe . Enter another Carrier . 2 Car . Peafe and ...
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... horse , and ty'd him I know not where . If I travel but four foot by the fquare further afoot , I fhall break my wind . Well , I doubt not but to die a fair death for all this , if I ' fcape hanging for killing that rogue . I have ...
... horse , and ty'd him I know not where . If I travel but four foot by the fquare further afoot , I fhall break my wind . Well , I doubt not but to die a fair death for all this , if I ' fcape hanging for killing that rogue . I have ...
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... horse , good King's fon . P. Henry . Out , you rogue , fhall I be your oftler ? Fal . Go hang thy felf in thy own heir - apparent garters ; if I bé ta'en , I'll peach for this ; an I have not ballads made on you all , and fung to filthy ...
... horse , good King's fon . P. Henry . Out , you rogue , fhall I be your oftler ? Fal . Go hang thy felf in thy own heir - apparent garters ; if I bé ta'en , I'll peach for this ; an I have not ballads made on you all , and fung to filthy ...
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... Henry . Got with much ease . Now merrily to horse : The thieves are scatter'd , and poffeft with fear So strongly , that they dare not meet each other ; Each Each takes his fellow for an officer . Away , 26 The First Part of.
... Henry . Got with much ease . Now merrily to horse : The thieves are scatter'd , and poffeft with fear So strongly , that they dare not meet each other ; Each Each takes his fellow for an officer . Away , 26 The First Part of.
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