The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 51
... give me thanks for it . No abuse , Hal ; -none , Ned , none ; no , boys , none . P. Hen . See now , whether pure fear , and entire cow- ardice , doth not make thee wrong this virtuous gentle- woman to close with us ? Is she of the ...
... give me thanks for it . No abuse , Hal ; -none , Ned , none ; no , boys , none . P. Hen . See now , whether pure fear , and entire cow- ardice , doth not make thee wrong this virtuous gentle- woman to close with us ? Is she of the ...
Page 52
... Give me my sword and cloak : - Falstaff , good night . Exeunt Prince HENRY , POINS , PETO , and BARDOLPH . Fal . Now comes in the sweetest morsel of the night , and we must hence , and leave it unpicked . [ Knocking heard . ] More ...
... Give me my sword and cloak : - Falstaff , good night . Exeunt Prince HENRY , POINS , PETO , and BARDOLPH . Fal . Now comes in the sweetest morsel of the night , and we must hence , and leave it unpicked . [ Knocking heard . ] More ...
Page 54
... give thy repose To the wet sea - boy in an hour so rude ; And in the calmest and most stillest night , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low , lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown ...
... give thy repose To the wet sea - boy in an hour so rude ; And in the calmest and most stillest night , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low , lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown ...
Page 57
... give me your hand , sir , give me your hand , sir : an early stirrer , by the rood.2 And how doth my good cousin Silence ? Sil . Good morrow , good cousin Shallow . Shal . And how doth my cousin , your bedfellow ; and your fairest ...
... give me your hand , sir , give me your hand , sir : an early stirrer , by the rood.2 And how doth my good cousin Silence ? Sil . Good morrow , good cousin Shallow . Shal . And how doth my cousin , your bedfellow ; and your fairest ...
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... Give me your good hand , give me your wor- ship's good hand : By my troth , you look well , and bear your years very well : welcome , good sir John . Fal . I am glad to see you well , good master Robert Shallow : Master Sure - card , as ...
... Give me your good hand , give me your wor- ship's good hand : By my troth , you look well , and bear your years very well : welcome , good sir John . Fal . I am glad to see you well , good master Robert Shallow : Master Sure - card , as ...
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