The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... Exit Fal . Poins . Now , my good fweet hony Lord , ride with us to- morrow . I have a jeft to execute , that I cannot manage alone . Falstaff , Bardolph , Peto , and Gads - bill , fhall rob thofe men that we have already way - laid ...
... Exit Fal . Poins . Now , my good fweet hony Lord , ride with us to- morrow . I have a jeft to execute , that I cannot manage alone . Falstaff , Bardolph , Peto , and Gads - bill , fhall rob thofe men that we have already way - laid ...
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... Exit Poins . P. Henry . I know you all , and will a while uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness ; Yet herein will I imitate the fun , Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To fmother up his beauty from the world ; That when he ...
... Exit Poins . P. Henry . I know you all , and will a while uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness ; Yet herein will I imitate the fun , Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To fmother up his beauty from the world ; That when he ...
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... Exit Wor . You were about to speak . North . Yes , my good Lord . [ To North , Those prifoners in your Highness ' name demanded , Which Harry Percy here at Holmedon took , Were , as he lays , not with fuch strength deny'd As was deliver ...
... Exit Wor . You were about to speak . North . Yes , my good Lord . [ To North , Those prifoners in your Highness ' name demanded , Which Harry Percy here at Holmedon took , Were , as he lays , not with fuch strength deny'd As was deliver ...
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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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... not ? Serv . It is , my Lord . Hot . That roan fhall be my throne . Well , I will back him ftrait . O Esperance ! Bid Butler lead him forth into the park . [ Exit Serv . Lady . Lady . But hear you , my Lord . Hot 28 The First Part of.
... not ? Serv . It is , my Lord . Hot . That roan fhall be my throne . Well , I will back him ftrait . O Esperance ! Bid Butler lead him forth into the park . [ Exit Serv . Lady . Lady . But hear you , my Lord . Hot 28 The First Part of.
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