The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... BARDOLPH ; Sir JOHN COLVILLE ; Enemies to the King . TRAVERS and MORTON , Domesticks of Northumberland . FALSTAFF , Bardolph , Pistol , and Page . POINS and PETO , Attendants on Prince Henry . SHALLOW and SILENCE , Country Justices ...
... BARDOLPH ; Sir JOHN COLVILLE ; Enemies to the King . TRAVERS and MORTON , Domesticks of Northumberland . FALSTAFF , Bardolph , Pistol , and Page . POINS and PETO , Attendants on Prince Henry . SHALLOW and SILENCE , Country Justices ...
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... BARDOLPH . Bardolph . WHO keeps the gate here , ho ? Where is the earl ? Port . What shall I say you are ? Bard . Tell thou the earl , That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . Port . His Lordship is walk'd forth into the orchard ...
... BARDOLPH . Bardolph . WHO keeps the gate here , ho ? Where is the earl ? Port . What shall I say you are ? Bard . Tell thou the earl , That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . Port . His Lordship is walk'd forth into the orchard ...
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... Bardolph : he would not take his bond and yours ; he liked not the security . 7 to gird at me : ] i . e . to gibe . 8 mandrake , ] Mandrake is a root supposed to have the shape of a man ; it is now counterfeited with the root of briony ...
... Bardolph : he would not take his bond and yours ; he liked not the security . 7 to gird at me : ] i . e . to gibe . 8 mandrake , ] Mandrake is a root supposed to have the shape of a man ; it is now counterfeited with the root of briony ...
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... Bardolph ? Page . He's gone into Smithfield , to buy your worship a horse . Fal . I bought him in Paul's3 , and he'll buy me a horse in Smithfield : an I could get me but a wife in the stews , I were manned , horsed , and wived . Enter ...
... Bardolph ? Page . He's gone into Smithfield , to buy your worship a horse . Fal . I bought him in Paul's3 , and he'll buy me a horse in Smithfield : an I could get me but a wife in the stews , I were manned , horsed , and wived . Enter ...
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... BARDOLPH . Arch . Thus have you heard our cause , and known our means ; And , my most noble friends , I pray you all , : - Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : And first , lord marshal , what say you to it ? 5 - prevent my curses ...
... BARDOLPH . Arch . Thus have you heard our cause , and known our means ; And , my most noble friends , I pray you all , : - Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : And first , lord marshal , what say you to it ? 5 - prevent my curses ...
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