The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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Page 180
... master . Therefore , friends , As far as to the fepulchre of Chrift , ( Whofe foldier now , under whose bleffed cross We are impreffed , and engag'd to fight ) Forthwith a power of English fhall we levy ; Whofe arms were moulded in ...
... master . Therefore , friends , As far as to the fepulchre of Chrift , ( Whofe foldier now , under whose bleffed cross We are impreffed , and engag'd to fight ) Forthwith a power of English fhall we levy ; Whofe arms were moulded in ...
Page 203
... masters , let us fhare , and then to horfe before day ; an the Prince and Poins be not two arrant cowards , there's no equity ftirring . There's no more valour in that Poins , than in a wild Duck . P. Henry . Your mony . Boins ...
... masters , let us fhare , and then to horfe before day ; an the Prince and Poins be not two arrant cowards , there's no equity ftirring . There's no more valour in that Poins , than in a wild Duck . P. Henry . Your mony . Boins ...
Page 214
... masters of their wealth : mark now , how a plain tale fhall put you down . Then did we two fet on you four , and with a word , outfac'd you from your prize , and have it , yea , and can fhew it you here in the house . And Falstaff , you ...
... masters of their wealth : mark now , how a plain tale fhall put you down . Then did we two fet on you four , and with a word , outfac'd you from your prize , and have it , yea , and can fhew it you here in the house . And Falstaff , you ...
Page 219
... masters . P. Henry . Now Harry , whence come you ! Fal . My noble lord , from Eaft - cheap . K 2 P. Henry . ta micher , i . e . a truant ; to mich , is to lurk out of fight : a hedge - creeper . -Ñay , I'll P. Henry . The complaints I ...
... masters . P. Henry . Now Harry , whence come you ! Fal . My noble lord , from Eaft - cheap . K 2 P. Henry . ta micher , i . e . a truant ; to mich , is to lurk out of fight : a hedge - creeper . -Ñay , I'll P. Henry . The complaints I ...
Page 221
... masters , for a true face and good con- fcience . Fal . Both which I have had ; but their date is out , and therefore I'll hide me . [ Exeunt Falstaff , Bardolph , er . P. Henry . Call in the Sheriff . SCENE XII . Enter Sheriff and the ...
... masters , for a true face and good con- fcience . Fal . Both which I have had ; but their date is out , and therefore I'll hide me . [ Exeunt Falstaff , Bardolph , er . P. Henry . Call in the Sheriff . SCENE XII . Enter Sheriff and the ...
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