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... father to so blest a son : A son , who is the theme of honour's tongue ; Amongst a grove the very straightest plant ; Who is sweet fortune's minion , and her pride : Whilst I , by looking on the praise of him , See riot and dishonour ...
... father to so blest a son : A son , who is the theme of honour's tongue ; Amongst a grove the very straightest plant ; Who is sweet fortune's minion , and her pride : Whilst I , by looking on the praise of him , See riot and dishonour ...
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... father antick , the law ? Do not thou , when thou art a king , hang a thief . P. Hen . No : thou shalt . Fal . Shall I ? O rare ! By the Lord , I'll be a brave judge . P. Hen . Thou judgest false already : I mean , thou shalt have the ...
... father antick , the law ? Do not thou , when thou art a king , hang a thief . P. Hen . No : thou shalt . Fal . Shall I ? O rare ! By the Lord , I'll be a brave judge . P. Hen . Thou judgest false already : I mean , thou shalt have the ...
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... . Hear you , cousin , a word . Hot . All studies here I solemnly defy , Save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke : And that same sword - and - buckler prince of Wales , But that I think his father loves him not , 16 16 FIRST PART OF.
... . Hear you , cousin , a word . Hot . All studies here I solemnly defy , Save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke : And that same sword - and - buckler prince of Wales , But that I think his father loves him not , 16 16 FIRST PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. But that I think his father loves him not , And would be glad he met whith some mischance , I would have him poison'd with a pot of ale . Wor . Farewell , kinsman . I will talk to you , When you are better temper'd ...
William Shakespeare. But that I think his father loves him not , And would be glad he met whith some mischance , I would have him poison'd with a pot of ale . Wor . Farewell , kinsman . I will talk to you , When you are better temper'd ...
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... father's exchequer . What a pleague mean ye to colt me thus ? P. Hen . Thou liest : thou art not colted , thou art uncolted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good prince Hal , help me to my horse ; good king's son . P. Hen . Out , you rogue ! shall ...
... father's exchequer . What a pleague mean ye to colt me thus ? P. Hen . Thou liest : thou art not colted , thou art uncolted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good prince Hal , help me to my horse ; good king's son . P. Hen . Out , you rogue ! shall ...
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