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... horse , that thou fo often haft beftrid ; That horse , that I fo carefully have drefs'd ! K. RICH . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? GROOM . So proudly , as if he difdain'd the ground . K. RICH . So ...
... horse , that thou fo often haft beftrid ; That horse , that I fo carefully have drefs'd ! K. RICH . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? GROOM . So proudly , as if he difdain'd the ground . K. RICH . So ...
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... horse , Uncertain of the iffue any way . K. HEN . Here is a dear and true - industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horfe , Stain'd with the variation of each foil 5 Betwixt that Holmedon and this feat of ours ; And ...
... horse , Uncertain of the iffue any way . K. HEN . Here is a dear and true - industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horfe , Stain'd with the variation of each foil 5 Betwixt that Holmedon and this feat of ours ; And ...
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... us fee who they were that committed this robbery . In the fecond A & we come to a fcene of the high- way . Falftaff , wanting his horse , calls out on Hal , Poins , Bardolph , already way - laid ; yourself , and I , 198 FIRST PART OF.
... us fee who they were that committed this robbery . In the fecond A & we come to a fcene of the high- way . Falftaff , wanting his horse , calls out on Hal , Poins , Bardolph , already way - laid ; yourself , and I , 198 FIRST PART OF.
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... horse . JOHNSON . " The bottes is an yll difeafe , and they lye in a horfe mawe ; and they be an inche long , white coloured , and a reed heed , and as moche as a fyngers ende ; and they be quycke and ftycke fafte in the mawe fyde : it ...
... horse . JOHNSON . " The bottes is an yll difeafe , and they lye in a horfe mawe ; and they be an inche long , white coloured , and a reed heed , and as moche as a fyngers ende ; and they be quycke and ftycke fafte in the mawe fyde : it ...
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... horse ; " i , e . than an eight - year- old horse remembers his dam . I entirely agree with Mr. M. Mafon in his explanation of this paffage , and , before I had seen his COMMENTS , had in the fame manner interpreted a paffage in As you ...
... horse ; " i , e . than an eight - year- old horse remembers his dam . I entirely agree with Mr. M. Mafon in his explanation of this paffage , and , before I had seen his COMMENTS , had in the fame manner interpreted a paffage in As you ...
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