The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... Lady attending on the Princess Katharine . QUICKLY , Pistol's Wife , a Hostess . LORDS , LADIES , OFFICERS , French and English SOLDIERS , MESSEN- GERS , and ATTENDANTS . The SCENE , at the beginning of the Play , lies in England ; but ...
... Lady attending on the Princess Katharine . QUICKLY , Pistol's Wife , a Hostess . LORDS , LADIES , OFFICERS , French and English SOLDIERS , MESSEN- GERS , and ATTENDANTS . The SCENE , at the beginning of the Play , lies in England ; but ...
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... lady Lingare , Daughter to Charlemain , who was the son To Lewis the emperor , and Lewis the son Of Charles the great . Also king Lewis the tenth , Who was sole heir to the usurper Capet , Could not keep quiet in his conscience ...
... lady Lingare , Daughter to Charlemain , who was the son To Lewis the emperor , and Lewis the son Of Charles the great . Also king Lewis the tenth , Who was sole heir to the usurper Capet , Could not keep quiet in his conscience ...
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... Lady , if he be not drawn now ! O Lord ! here's corporal Nym's - now shall we have wilful adultery and murder committed . Good lieutenant Bardolph , -good corporal , offer nothing here . Nym . Pish ! Pist . Pish for thee , Iceland dog ...
... Lady , if he be not drawn now ! O Lord ! here's corporal Nym's - now shall we have wilful adultery and murder committed . Good lieutenant Bardolph , -good corporal , offer nothing here . Nym . Pish ! Pist . Pish for thee , Iceland dog ...
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... lady , he's a gallant prince . Con . Swear by her foot , that she may tread out the oath . Orl . He is , simply , the most active gentleman of France . Con . Doing is activity : and he will still be doing . Orl . He never did harm ...
... lady , he's a gallant prince . Con . Swear by her foot , that she may tread out the oath . Orl . He is , simply , the most active gentleman of France . Con . Doing is activity : and he will still be doing . Orl . He never did harm ...
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... lady's ear , And plead his love - suit to ber gentle heart ? Kath . Your majesty shall mock at me ; I cannot speak your England . K. Hen . O fair Katharine , if you will love me soundly with your French heart , I will be glad to hear ...
... lady's ear , And plead his love - suit to ber gentle heart ? Kath . Your majesty shall mock at me ; I cannot speak your England . K. Hen . O fair Katharine , if you will love me soundly with your French heart , I will be glad to hear ...
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