The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... come yourself with speed to us again ; For more is to be said , and to be done , Than out of anger can be uttered . West . I will , my liege . SCENE II . The same . [ Exeunt . Another Room in the Palace . Enter HENRY Prince of Wales ...
... come yourself with speed to us again ; For more is to be said , and to be done , Than out of anger can be uttered . West . I will , my liege . SCENE II . The same . [ Exeunt . Another Room in the Palace . Enter HENRY Prince of Wales ...
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... come and roar for them , I will not send them : -I will after straight , And tell him so ; for I will ease my heart , Although it be with hazard of my head . North . What , drunk with choler ? stay , and pause awhile ; Here comes your ...
... come and roar for them , I will not send them : -I will after straight , And tell him so ; for I will ease my heart , Although it be with hazard of my head . North . What , drunk with choler ? stay , and pause awhile ; Here comes your ...
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... come away , and be hanged , come away . 2 Car . I have a gammon of bacon , and two razes of ginger , to be delivered as far as Charing Cross . 1 Car . ' Odsbody ! the turkeys in my pannier are quite starved . - What , ostler ! -A plague ...
... come away , and be hanged , come away . 2 Car . I have a gammon of bacon , and two razes of ginger , to be delivered as far as Charing Cross . 1 Car . ' Odsbody ! the turkeys in my pannier are quite starved . - What , ostler ! -A plague ...
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... Come , neighbour ; the boy shall lead our horses down the hill : we'll walk afoot awhile , and ease our legs . Thieves . Stand . Trav . Jesu bless us ! Fal . Strike ; down with them ; cut the villains ' throats : Ah ! whoreson ...
... Come , neighbour ; the boy shall lead our horses down the hill : we'll walk afoot awhile , and ease our legs . Thieves . Stand . Trav . Jesu bless us ! Fal . Strike ; down with them ; cut the villains ' throats : Ah ! whoreson ...
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... come ; with this shrill addition , -Anon , anon , sir ! Score a pint of bastard in the Half - moon , or so . But , Ned , to drive away the time till Falstaff come , I pr'ythee , do thou stand in some bye - room , while I question my ...
... come ; with this shrill addition , -Anon , anon , sir ! Score a pint of bastard in the Half - moon , or so . But , Ned , to drive away the time till Falstaff come , I pr'ythee , do thou stand in some bye - room , while I question my ...
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Alarum arms art thou Bard Bardolph bear blood Cade captain cousin crown dauphin dead death Doll dost doth duke duke of Burgundy duke of York earl England English Enter KING HENRY Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear fight France French friends give Gloster grace hand Harfleur Harry hath head hear heart heaven honour horse Host Jack Cade Kath lady liege live look lord lord protector majesty master Mortimer ne'er never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pr'ythee pray prince prince of Wales Pucelle queen Reignier RICHARD PLANTAGENET Salisbury SCENE Shal Shallow shame sir John sir John Falstaff Sirrah soldiers Somerset soul speak Suff Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue traitor uncle unto valiant Warwick Westmoreland wilt word York