Shakespeare's Play of King Henry the Fourth: Printed from a Contemporary Manuscript, Volume 19, Issue 2Shakespeare society, 1845 - 121 pages |
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Page 13
... and extreame toyle Breathles and faint : Leaning vpon my sword Came there a certayne lord : neat & trimely drest Fresh as a bridgroome : & his chine new reapt Shewed like a stubble land : at harvest home He KING HENRY THE FOURTH . 13.
... and extreame toyle Breathles and faint : Leaning vpon my sword Came there a certayne lord : neat & trimely drest Fresh as a bridgroome : & his chine new reapt Shewed like a stubble land : at harvest home He KING HENRY THE FOURTH . 13.
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... sword & buckeler prince of Wales But that I thinke his father loues hime not And would be glad he mett wt som mischance : I would haue hime poysoned wt a pot of ale Wor . Farewell kinseman : Ile talke to yow When yow ar better tempered ...
... sword & buckeler prince of Wales But that I thinke his father loues hime not And would be glad he mett wt som mischance : I would haue hime poysoned wt a pot of ale Wor . Farewell kinseman : Ile talke to yow When yow ar better tempered ...
Page 34
... sword with a dozen of them two howers together . I haue scaped by miracle . I ame eight times thrust through the doublett ; fower through the hose : my buckeler cutt through and through : my sword hackt like a handsaw Ecce signum : I ...
... sword with a dozen of them two howers together . I haue scaped by miracle . I ame eight times thrust through the doublett ; fower through the hose : my buckeler cutt through and through : my sword hackt like a handsaw Ecce signum : I ...
Page 37
... sword as thow hast don and then saie it was in fight : what tricke : what diuise what starting hole canst thou now find out to hide thee from this open and aparant shame . : : Poyn . Come letts't heare Jacke ; what tricke hast thow nowe ...
... sword as thow hast don and then saie it was in fight : what tricke : what diuise what starting hole canst thou now find out to hide thee from this open and aparant shame . : : Poyn . Come letts't heare Jacke ; what tricke hast thow nowe ...
Page 38
... sword so hackt : Bard . Why he hackt it with his dagger : and said he would sweare truth out of England , but he would make yow beleeue it was don in fight : and perswaded vs to doe the like . ' I blusht to heare his monsterous devises ...
... sword so hackt : Bard . Why he hackt it with his dagger : and said he would sweare truth out of England , but he would make yow beleeue it was don in fight : and perswaded vs to doe the like . ' I blusht to heare his monsterous devises ...
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