The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... Poins ; he is of too high a re - mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish : I gion , he knows too much . No , he shall not knit a knot in his fortunes with the finger of my substance : if he take her , let him take her simply ; the ...
... Poins ; he is of too high a re - mistress Ford . Now shall I sin in my wish : I gion , he knows too much . No , he shall not knit a knot in his fortunes with the finger of my substance : if he take her , let him take her simply ; the ...
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... Poins . Gadshill . Peto . Bardolph . SCENE I. - London . A Room in the Palace . Blunt , and others . K. Hen . So shaken as we are , so wan with care , Find we a time for frighted peace to pant , In cradle - clothes our children where ...
... Poins . Gadshill . Peto . Bardolph . SCENE I. - London . A Room in the Palace . Blunt , and others . K. Hen . So shaken as we are , so wan with care , Find we a time for frighted peace to pant , In cradle - clothes our children where ...
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... Poins ! -us . Now shall we know if Gadshill have set a match . O , if men were to be saved by merit , what hole in hell were hot enough for him ? This is the most omnipotent villain that ever cried , Stand , to a true Poins . Well , for ...
... Poins ! -us . Now shall we know if Gadshill have set a match . O , if men were to be saved by merit , what hole in hell were hot enough for him ? This is the most omnipotent villain that ever cried , Stand , to a true Poins . Well , for ...
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... Poins ! Poins , and. And only stays but to behold the face Of that occasion that shall bring it on . Hot . 1 smell it ; upon my life , it will do well . North . Before the game's a - foot , thou still let'st slip . Hot . Why , it cannot ...
... Poins ! Poins , and. And only stays but to behold the face Of that occasion that shall bring it on . Hot . 1 smell it ; upon my life , it will do well . North . Before the game's a - foot , thou still let'st slip . Hot . Why , it cannot ...
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William Shakespeare. Enter Falstaff . Fal . Poins ! Poins , and be hanged ! Poins ! P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ; What a brawling dost thou keep ! Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P. Hen . He is walked up to the top of the hill ...
William Shakespeare. Enter Falstaff . Fal . Poins ! Poins , and be hanged ! Poins ! P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ; What a brawling dost thou keep ! Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P. Hen . He is walked up to the top of the hill ...
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