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... thee to pay thy part ? Fal . No : I'll give thee thy due ; thou hast paid all there . P. Hen . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ; and , where it would not , I have used my credit . - Fal . Yea , and so used it ...
... thee to pay thy part ? Fal . No : I'll give thee thy due ; thou hast paid all there . P. Hen . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ; and , where it would not , I have used my credit . - Fal . Yea , and so used it ...
Page 7
... thee for it . Before I knew thee , Hal , I knew no- thing ; and now am I , if a man should speak truly , little better than one of the wicked . I must give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an I do not , I am a ...
... thee for it . Before I knew thee , Hal , I knew no- thing ; and now am I , if a man should speak truly , little better than one of the wicked . I must give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an I do not , I am a ...
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... thee , nor thou cam'st not of the blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . P. Hen . Well then , once in my days I'll be a madcap . Fal . Why , that's well said . P. Hen . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home ...
... thee , nor thou cam'st not of the blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . P. Hen . Well then , once in my days I'll be a madcap . Fal . Why , that's well said . P. Hen . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home ...
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... thee ! hast thou never an eye in thy head ? canst not hear ? An ' t were not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . and be hanged : : - - hast no faith in thee ? Come , Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good ...
... thee ! hast thou never an eye in thy head ? canst not hear ? An ' t were not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . and be hanged : : - - hast no faith in thee ? Come , Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good ...
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... thee hanged first . Gads . Sirrah carrier , what time to you mean to come to London ? 2 Car . thee . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant Come , neighbour Mugs , we'll call up the gentlemen : they will along with company ...
... thee hanged first . Gads . Sirrah carrier , what time to you mean to come to London ? 2 Car . thee . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant Come , neighbour Mugs , we'll call up the gentlemen : they will along with company ...
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