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... Prince of Wales . PRINCE JOHN OF LANCASTER . EARL OF WESTMORELAND . SIR WALTER BLUNT . THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worces- ter . HENRY PERCY , Earl of Northum- berland : HENRY PERCY , surnamed HOT- SPUR , his Son . EDMUND MORTIMER , Earl of ...
... Prince of Wales . PRINCE JOHN OF LANCASTER . EARL OF WESTMORELAND . SIR WALTER BLUNT . THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worces- ter . HENRY PERCY , Earl of Northum- berland : HENRY PERCY , surnamed HOT- SPUR , his Son . EDMUND MORTIMER , Earl of ...
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William Shakespeare. West . In faith , It is a conquest for a prince to boast of . K. Hen . Yea , there thou mak'st me sad , and mak'st me sin , In envy that my lord Northumberland Should be the father to so blest a son : A son , who is ...
William Shakespeare. West . In faith , It is a conquest for a prince to boast of . K. Hen . Yea , there thou mak'st me sad , and mak'st me sin , In envy that my lord Northumberland Should be the father to so blest a son : A son , who is ...
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... Prince of Wales , and FALSTAFF . Fal . Now , Hal ; what time of day is it , lad ? P. Hen . Thou art so fat - witted , with drinking of old sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast ...
... Prince of Wales , and FALSTAFF . Fal . Now , Hal ; what time of day is it , lad ? P. Hen . Thou art so fat - witted , with drinking of old sack , and unbuttoning thee after supper , and sleeping upon benches after noon , that thou hast ...
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... similes ; and art , indeed , the most comparative , rascallest , sweet young prince . Hal , I pr'ythee , trouble me no more with vanity . I would to God , But , thou and I knew where a commodity of good names 6 FIRST PART OF.
... similes ; and art , indeed , the most comparative , rascallest , sweet young prince . Hal , I pr'ythee , trouble me no more with vanity . I would to God , But , thou and I knew where a commodity of good names 6 FIRST PART OF.
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... prince and me alone : I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . Fal . Well , God give thee the spirit of persuasion , and himn the ears of profiting , that what thou speakest may move , and what he hears ...
... prince and me alone : I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . Fal . Well , God give thee the spirit of persuasion , and himn the ears of profiting , that what thou speakest may move , and what he hears ...
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