The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... lord . P. Hen . Nay , but hark you , Francis : For the sugar thou gavest me , - ' twas a pennyworth , was't not ? Fran . O lord , sir ! I would it had been two . P. Hen . I will give thee for it a thousand pound : ask me when thou wilt ...
... lord . P. Hen . Nay , but hark you , Francis : For the sugar thou gavest me , - ' twas a pennyworth , was't not ? Fran . O lord , sir ! I would it had been two . P. Hen . I will give thee for it a thousand pound : ask me when thou wilt ...
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... Lord , I knew ye , as well as he that made ye . Why , hear ye , my masters : Was it for me to kill the heir - apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why , thou knowest , I am as valiant as Her- cules : but beware instinct ; the ...
... Lord , I knew ye , as well as he that made ye . Why , hear ye , my masters : Was it for me to kill the heir - apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why , thou knowest , I am as valiant as Her- cules : but beware instinct ; the ...
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... lord , the man I know . P. Hen . I know , thou dost . Fal . But to say , I know more harm in him than in myself , were to say more than I know . That he is old ( the more the pity ) , his white hairs do witness it : but that he is ...
... lord , the man I know . P. Hen . I know , thou dost . Fal . But to say , I know more harm in him than in myself , were to say more than I know . That he is old ( the more the pity ) , his white hairs do witness it : but that he is ...
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... lord , my lord ! - Fal . Heigh , heigh ! the devil rides upon a fiddle- stick : What's the matter ? Host . The sheriff and all the watch are at the door : they are come to search the house ; Shall I let them in ? Fal . Dost thou hear ...
... lord , my lord ! - Fal . Heigh , heigh ! the devil rides upon a fiddle- stick : What's the matter ? Host . The sheriff and all the watch are at the door : they are come to search the house ; Shall I let them in ? Fal . Dost thou hear ...
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... lord . P. Hen . I think it is good - morrow ; Is it not ? Sheriff . Indeed , my lord , I think it be two o'clock . Exeunt Sheriff and Carrier . P. Hen . This oily rascal is known as well as Paul's . Go , call him forth . Poins ...
... lord . P. Hen . I think it is good - morrow ; Is it not ? Sheriff . Indeed , my lord , I think it be two o'clock . Exeunt Sheriff and Carrier . P. Hen . This oily rascal is known as well as Paul's . Go , call him forth . Poins ...
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