The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 pages |
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... Exit . wrongs . ACT I. SCENE I. The same . The Porter before the Gate . Enter LORD 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 ...
... Exit . wrongs . ACT I. SCENE I. The same . The Porter before the Gate . Enter LORD 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 ...
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... [ Exit Page . ] A pox of this gout , or , a gout of this pox ! for the one , or the other , plays the rogue with my great toe . It is no matter , if I do halt ; I have the wars for my color , and my pension shall seem the more reasonable ...
... [ Exit Page . ] A pox of this gout , or , a gout of this pox ! for the one , or the other , plays the rogue with my great toe . It is no matter , if I do halt ; I have the wars for my color , and my pension shall seem the more reasonable ...
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... Exit . Host . I'faith , sweet heart , methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality ; your pulsidge beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire ; and your color , I warrant you , is as red as any rose . But , i ' faith , you ...
... Exit . Host . I'faith , sweet heart , methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality ; your pulsidge beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire ; and your color , I warrant you , is as red as any rose . But , i ' faith , you ...
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... [ Exit Drawer . ] Host . Sick of a calm ; yea , good sooth . Ful . So is all her sect ; 2 an they be once in a calm , they are sick . Dol . You muddy rascal , is that all the comfort you give me ? 3 Fal . You make fat rascals , mistress ...
... [ Exit Drawer . ] Host . Sick of a calm ; yea , good sooth . Ful . So is all her sect ; 2 an they be once in a calm , they are sick . Dol . You muddy rascal , is that all the comfort you give me ? 3 Fal . You make fat rascals , mistress ...
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... of War wick ; But ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them . Make good speed . [ Exit Page How many thousand of my poorest subjects Are at this hour asleep ! -O Sleep , O SC . I. ] 51 KING HENRY IV .
... of War wick ; But ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them . Make good speed . [ Exit Page How many thousand of my poorest subjects Are at this hour asleep ! -O Sleep , O SC . I. ] 51 KING HENRY IV .
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