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[ Exeunt all but SHALLOW , SLENDER , & Evans . Shal . I will wait on him , fair mistress Anne . Slen . I had rather than forty shillings , I had Eva . Od's plessed will ! I will not be abmy book of Songs and Sonnets here : -- sence at ...
[ Exeunt all but SHALLOW , SLENDER , & Evans . Shal . I will wait on him , fair mistress Anne . Slen . I had rather than forty shillings , I had Eva . Od's plessed will ! I will not be abmy book of Songs and Sonnets here : -- sence at ...
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[ Exeunt . SCENE III - A room in the Garter Inn . Enter FALSTAFF , HOST , BARDOLPH , NYM , PISTOL , and ROBIN . Fal . Mine host of the Garter ,Host . What says my bully - rook ? Speak scholarly , and wisely . Fal .
[ Exeunt . SCENE III - A room in the Garter Inn . Enter FALSTAFF , HOST , BARDOLPH , NYM , PISTOL , and ROBIN . Fal . Mine host of the Garter ,Host . What says my bully - rook ? Speak scholarly , and wisely . Fal .
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[ Exeunt SHAL . SLEN . PAGE and HOST . Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ? have you nake a de sot * of us ? ha , ha ! Eva . This is well ; he has made us his vlouting - stog.t- desire you , that we may be friends ; and let us knog our ...
[ Exeunt SHAL . SLEN . PAGE and HOST . Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ? have you nake a de sot * of us ? ha , ha ! Eva . This is well ; he has made us his vlouting - stog.t- desire you , that we may be friends ; and let us knog our ...
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[ Exeunt . SCENE IV - A Room in PAGE's House . Enter FENTON , and Mistress ANNE PAGE . Fent . I see , I cannot get thy father's love ; Therefore , no more turn me to him , sweet Nan . Anne . Alas ! how then ? Fent .
[ Exeunt . SCENE IV - A Room in PAGE's House . Enter FENTON , and Mistress ANNE PAGE . Fent . I see , I cannot get thy father's love ; Therefore , no more turn me to him , sweet Nan . Anne . Alas ! how then ? Fent .
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[ Exeunt PAGE , FORD , SHALLOW , and EVANS . Mrs. Page . Trust me , he beat him most pitifully . Mrs. Ford . Nay , by the mass , that he did not ; he beat him most unpitifully , methought . Mrs. Page . I'll have the cudgel hallowed ...
[ Exeunt PAGE , FORD , SHALLOW , and EVANS . Mrs. Page . Trust me , he beat him most pitifully . Mrs. Ford . Nay , by the mass , that he did not ; he beat him most unpitifully , methought . Mrs. Page . I'll have the cudgel hallowed ...
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