The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 5R. Martin, 1768 |
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... faith , a conqueft for a Prince to boaft of . K. Henry . Yea , there thou mak'ft me fad , and mak'ft me fin In Envy , that my lord Northumberland Should be the father of fo bleft a fon : A fon , who is the theme of Honour's tongue ...
... faith , a conqueft for a Prince to boaft of . K. Henry . Yea , there thou mak'ft me fad , and mak'ft me fin In Envy , that my lord Northumberland Should be the father of fo bleft a fon : A fon , who is the theme of Honour's tongue ...
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... faith . Fal . There is neither honefly , manhood , nor good fellowship in thee , nor thou cam'ft not of the blood royal , if thou dar'ft not cry , ftand , for ten fhillings . P. Henry . Well then , once in my days I'll be a mad - cap ...
... faith . Fal . There is neither honefly , manhood , nor good fellowship in thee , nor thou cam'ft not of the blood royal , if thou dar'ft not cry , ftand , for ten fhillings . P. Henry . Well then , once in my days I'll be a mad - cap ...
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... fuch couzeners- -God forgive me- Good uncle , tell your tale , for I have done . Wor . Nay , if you have not , to't again . We'll ftay your leisure . Hot . Hot . I have done , i'faith . Wor . The First Part of King HENRY IV . 21.
... fuch couzeners- -God forgive me- Good uncle , tell your tale , for I have done . Wor . Nay , if you have not , to't again . We'll ftay your leisure . Hot . Hot . I have done , i'faith . Wor . The First Part of King HENRY IV . 21.
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... faith , it is exceedingly well aim'd . Wor . And ' tis no little reafon bids us fpeed To fave our heads , by raising of a head : For , bear ourselves as even as we can , The King will always think him in our debt ; And think , we deem ...
... faith , it is exceedingly well aim'd . Wor . And ' tis no little reafon bids us fpeed To fave our heads , by raising of a head : For , bear ourselves as even as we can , The King will always think him in our debt ; And think , we deem ...
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... faith in thee ? Enter Gads - hill . Gads . Good - morrow , carriers . What's o'clock ? Car . I think , it be two o'clock . Gads . I pr'ythee , lend me thy lanthorn , to fee my gelding in the stable . I Car . Nay , foft , I pray ye ; I ...
... faith in thee ? Enter Gads - hill . Gads . Good - morrow , carriers . What's o'clock ? Car . I think , it be two o'clock . Gads . I pr'ythee , lend me thy lanthorn , to fee my gelding in the stable . I Car . Nay , foft , I pray ye ; I ...
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