The Plays of William Shakespeare: King Henry IV. pt.I-II. King Henry VG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... 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 , that were it not here apparent that ...
... 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 , that were it not here apparent that ...
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... wicked . I must give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an I do not , I am a villain ; I'll be damn'd for never a king's son in Christendom . P. Hen . Where shall we take a purse to 12 FIRST PART OF.
... wicked . I must give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an I do not , I am a villain ; I'll be damn'd for never a king's son in Christendom . P. Hen . Where shall we take a purse to 12 FIRST PART OF.
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... I'll make one ; an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . P. Hen . I see a good amendment of life in thee ; from praying , to purse - taking . Enter POINs at a distance . Fal . " Why , Hal , ' tis my vocation , Hal ; ' tis no sin ...
... I'll make one ; an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . P. Hen . I see a good amendment of life in thee ; from praying , to purse - taking . Enter POINs at a distance . Fal . " Why , Hal , ' tis my vocation , Hal ; ' tis no sin ...
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... I'll be a mad - cap . Fal . Why , that's well said . P. Hen . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . By the Lord , I'll be a traitor then , when thou art king . P. Hen . I care not . Poins . Sir John , I pr'ythee , leave the ...
... I'll be a mad - cap . Fal . Why , that's well said . P. Hen . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . By the Lord , I'll be a traitor then , when thou art king . P. Hen . I care not . Poins . Sir John , I pr'ythee , leave the ...
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... I'll tie them in the wood ; our visors we will change , after we leave them ; and , sirrah , I have cases of buck- ram for the nonce 13 , to immask our noted outward garments . 13 P. Hen . But I doubt , they will be too hard for us ...
... I'll tie them in the wood ; our visors we will change , after we leave them ; and , sirrah , I have cases of buck- ram for the nonce 13 , to immask our noted outward garments . 13 P. Hen . But I doubt , they will be too hard for us ...
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