The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 4T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... Bard . What news ? Gads . Case ye , case ye ; on with your visors ;. there's money of the king's coming down the hill ; ' tis going to the king's exchequer . Fal . You lie , you rogue ; ' tis going to the king's tavern . Gads . There's ...
... Bard . What news ? Gads . Case ye , case ye ; on with your visors ;. there's money of the king's coming down the hill ; ' tis going to the king's exchequer . Fal . You lie , you rogue ; ' tis going to the king's tavern . Gads . There's ...
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... sirs ; by'r - lady , you fought fair ; → so did you , Peto ; so did you , Bardolph : you are lions too , you ran away upon instinct , you will not touch the true prince ; no , -fie ! Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I saw 64 FIRST PART OF.
... sirs ; by'r - lady , you fought fair ; → so did you , Peto ; so did you , Bardolph : you are lions too , you ran away upon instinct , you will not touch the true prince ; no , -fie ! Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I saw 64 FIRST PART OF.
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... Bard . Yea , and to tickle our noses with spear- grass , to make them bleed ; and then to beslubber our garments ... Bard . My lord , do you see these meteors ? do you behold these exhalations ? P. Hen . I do . Bard . What think you they ...
... Bard . Yea , and to tickle our noses with spear- grass , to make them bleed ; and then to beslubber our garments ... Bard . My lord , do you see these meteors ? do you behold these exhalations ? P. Hen . I do . Bard . What think you they ...
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... bard of sack , that stuff'd cloak - bag of guts , that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly , that reverend vice , that grey iniquity , that father ruffian , that vanity in years ? Wherein is he good , but to taste sack ...
... bard of sack , that stuff'd cloak - bag of guts , that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly , that reverend vice , that grey iniquity , that father ruffian , that vanity in years ? Wherein is he good , but to taste sack ...
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... Bard . O , my lord , my lord ; the sheriff , with a most monstrous watch , is at the door . Fal . Out , you rogue ! play out the play : I have much to say in the behalf of that Falstaff . Re - enter Hostess , hastily . Host . O Jesu ...
... Bard . O , my lord , my lord ; the sheriff , with a most monstrous watch , is at the door . Fal . Out , you rogue ! play out the play : I have much to say in the behalf of that Falstaff . Re - enter Hostess , hastily . Host . O Jesu ...
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