The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... FORD , Mr. Pace , two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . simple conjectures : but this is all one : If sir John Falstaff have committed disparagements unto you , WILLIAM Page , a boy , son to Mr. Page , I am of the church , and will be ...
... FORD , Mr. Pace , two gentlemen dwelling at Windsor . simple conjectures : but this is all one : If sir John Falstaff have committed disparagements unto you , WILLIAM Page , a boy , son to Mr. Page , I am of the church , and will be ...
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... Ford ? broke your head ; Wbat inatter have you against me ? Fal . Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are very Slen . Marry , sir , I have matter in my head against well met : by your leave , good mistress . [ Kissing her . you ; and ...
... Ford ? broke your head ; Wbat inatter have you against me ? Fal . Mistress Ford , by my troth , you are very Slen . Marry , sir , I have matter in my head against well met : by your leave , good mistress . [ Kissing her . you ; and ...
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... Ford shall eke unfold , Fal . Well , sirs , I am almost out at heels . How Falstaff , varlet vile , Pist . Why then , let kibes ensue . His dove will prove , his gold will hold , Fal . There is no remedy ; I must coney - catch ; And his ...
... Ford shall eke unfold , Fal . Well , sirs , I am almost out at heels . How Falstaff , varlet vile , Pist . Why then , let kibes ensue . His dove will prove , his gold will hold , Fal . There is no remedy ; I must coney - catch ; And his ...
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... Ford . Why this is the very same ; the very By nie , hand , the very words : What dotb ' he think of us ? Thine owon true knight , Mrs. Page . Nay , I know not : It makes me alBy day or night , most ready to wrangle with mine own ...
... Ford . Why this is the very same ; the very By nie , hand , the very words : What dotb ' he think of us ? Thine owon true knight , Mrs. Page . Nay , I know not : It makes me alBy day or night , most ready to wrangle with mine own ...
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... Ford . Good mine host o'the Garter , a mord with -ogue . you . Ford . If I do find it , well . Host . Wbat say'st thou , bully - rook ? Page . I will not believe such a Calaian , though [ They go aside . the priest o ' the town ...
... Ford . Good mine host o'the Garter , a mord with -ogue . you . Ford . If I do find it , well . Host . Wbat say'st thou , bully - rook ? Page . I will not believe such a Calaian , though [ They go aside . the priest o ' the town ...
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