The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... father of fo bleft a fon ; A fon , who is the theam of honour's tongue , Amongst a grove the very streightest plant , Who is sweet fortune's minion , and her pride ; Whilft I , by looking on the praise of him , See riot and difhonour ...
... father of fo bleft a fon ; A fon , who is the theam of honour's tongue , Amongst a grove the very streightest plant , Who is sweet fortune's minion , and her pride ; Whilft I , by looking on the praise of him , See riot and difhonour ...
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... father antick , the law ? Do not thou , when thou art a King , hang a thief . P. Henry . No ; thou shalt . Fal , Shall I ? O rare ! I'll be a brave judge . This is a proof that the name of Sir John Oldcastle stood firft under this ...
... father antick , the law ? Do not thou , when thou art a King , hang a thief . P. Henry . No ; thou shalt . Fal , Shall I ? O rare ! I'll be a brave judge . This is a proof that the name of Sir John Oldcastle stood firft under this ...
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... father's exchequer . What a plague mean ye , to colt me thus ? P. Henry . Thou lieft , thou art not colted , thou art un- colted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good Prince Hal , help me to my horse , good King's fon . P. Henry . Out , you rogue ...
... father's exchequer . What a plague mean ye , to colt me thus ? P. Henry . Thou lieft , thou art not colted , thou art un- colted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good Prince Hal , help me to my horse , good King's fon . P. Henry . Out , you rogue ...
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... father . P. Henry . Give him as much as will make him a royal man , and fend him back again to my mother . Fal . What manner of man is he ? Hoft . An old man . Fal . What doth gravity out of his bed at midnight ? Shall I give him his ...
... father . P. Henry . Give him as much as will make him a royal man , and fend him back again to my mother . Fal . What manner of man is he ? Hoft . An old man . Fal . What doth gravity out of his bed at midnight ? Shall I give him his ...
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... father ; you must go to the Court in the morning . That fame mad fellow of the north , Percy ; and he of Wales ... father's beard is turn'd white with the news is you may buy land now as cheap as ftinking mackerel , P. Henry . P. Henry ...
... father ; you must go to the Court in the morning . That fame mad fellow of the north , Percy ; and he of Wales ... father's beard is turn'd white with the news is you may buy land now as cheap as ftinking mackerel , P. Henry . P. Henry ...
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