The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... sirrah , I have cases of buckram for the nonce , to immask our noted outward garments . P. Hen . But , I doubt , they will be too hard for us . Poins . Well , for two of them , I know them to be as true - bred cowards as ever turned ...
... sirrah , I have cases of buckram for the nonce , to immask our noted outward garments . P. Hen . But , I doubt , they will be too hard for us . Poins . Well , for two of them , I know them to be as true - bred cowards as ever turned ...
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... sirrah , henceforth Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer : Send me your prisoners with the speediest means , Or you shall hear in such a kind from me [ him , As will displease you . - My lord Northumberland , 14 ACT 1 . FIRST PART OF.
... sirrah , henceforth Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer : Send me your prisoners with the speediest means , Or you shall hear in such a kind from me [ him , As will displease you . - My lord Northumberland , 14 ACT 1 . FIRST PART OF.
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... Sirrah carrier , what time do you mean to come to London ? 2 Car . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant thee . - Come , neighbour Mugs , we'll call up the gentlemen ; they will along with company , for they have great ...
... Sirrah carrier , what time do you mean to come to London ? 2 Car . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant thee . - Come , neighbour Mugs , we'll call up the gentlemen ; they will along with company , for they have great ...
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... Sirrah Jack , thy horse stands behind the hedge ; when thou needest him , there thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . Fal . Now cannot I strike him , if I should be hanged . P. Hen . Ned , where are our disguises ? Poins ...
... Sirrah Jack , thy horse stands behind the hedge ; when thou needest him , there thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . Fal . Now cannot I strike him , if I should be hanged . P. Hen . Ned , where are our disguises ? Poins ...
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... Sirrah , I am sworn brother to a leash of drawers ; and can call them all by their Christian names , as - Tom , Dick , and Francis . They take it already upon their salvation , that though I be but prince of Wales , yet I am the king of ...
... Sirrah , I am sworn brother to a leash of drawers ; and can call them all by their Christian names , as - Tom , Dick , and Francis . They take it already upon their salvation , that though I be but prince of Wales , yet I am the king of ...
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