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... true - industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each soil Betwixt that Holmedon and this seat of ours ; And he hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The earl of Douglas is ...
... true - industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each soil Betwixt that Holmedon and this seat of ours ; And he hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The earl of Douglas is ...
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... - lay by ; and spent with crying- bring in ; now , in as low an ebb as the foot of the ladder , and , by and by , in as high a flow as the ridge of the gallows . Fal . By the Lord , thou say'st true , 5 KING HENRY IV . 5 10.
... - lay by ; and spent with crying- bring in ; now , in as low an ebb as the foot of the ladder , and , by and by , in as high a flow as the ridge of the gallows . Fal . By the Lord , thou say'st true , 5 KING HENRY IV . 5 10.
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William Shakespeare. Fal . By the Lord , thou say'st true , lad . And is not my hostess of the tavern a most sweet wench ? P. Hen . As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle . And is not a buff jerkin a most sweet robe of durance ...
William Shakespeare. Fal . By the Lord , thou say'st true , lad . And is not my hostess of the tavern a most sweet wench ? P. Hen . As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle . And is not a buff jerkin a most sweet robe of durance ...
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... true man . P. Hen . Good morrow , Ned . - Poins . Good morrow , sweet Hal . What says monsieur Remorse ? What says Sir John Sack - and - Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul , that thou soldest him on Good ...
... true man . P. Hen . Good morrow , Ned . - Poins . Good morrow , sweet Hal . What says monsieur Remorse ? What says Sir John Sack - and - Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul , that thou soldest him on Good ...
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... true prince may ( for recreation sake ) prove a false thief ; for the poor abuses of the time want countenance . Farewell : you shall find me in Eastcheap . P. Hen . Farewell , thou latter spring ! Farewell , All - hallown summer ...
... true prince may ( for recreation sake ) prove a false thief ; for the poor abuses of the time want countenance . Farewell : you shall find me in Eastcheap . P. Hen . Farewell , thou latter spring ! Farewell , All - hallown summer ...
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