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" I have peppered two of them : two, I am sure, I have paid ; two rogues in buckram suits. I tell thee what, Hal, — if 1 tell thee a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou knowest my old ward; — here I lay, and thus I bore my point. Four rogues in... "
The Life of Sir John Falstaff - Page 68
by Robert Barnabas Brough - 1858 - 196 pages
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Sources Passages and ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1881 - 892 pages
...your friends ? A plague upon such backing I Ibid. King Henry IV., Part I., continued.] I have pepper'd two of them : two, I am sure, I have paid ; two rogues in buckram suits. I tell thee what, Hal,—if I tell thee a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou knowest my old ward : here I lay,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 978 pages
...Pray God you have not murdered some of Ihcin. Fal. Nay, that's past praying for: I have peppered iwo of them ; two I am sure I have paid, two rogues in buckram suits. I tell the : what, Hal, if 1 tell thec a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou knowest my old ward; here...
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The Shakespeare Phrase Book

John Bartlett - 1881 - 1046 pages
...Cress, ii. 2. He cannot buckle his distempered cause Within the belt of rule Macbeth, v. 2. BOGKJCAM. The edge of war, like an ill-sheathed knife, No more shall Henry IV. ii. 4. BUCKRAM. — Four rogues in buckram let drive at me — What, four? thou saidstbuttwo...
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The Shakespeare Phrase Book

John Bartlett - 1881 - 1054 pages
...Cress, ii. 2. ^ns« buckle his distempered cause Within the belt of rule Metcketh, v. 2. *tu». — T»o vors, Which some call nature's bastards iv. 4. There Henry iy. ii. 4. BUCKRAM. — Four rogues in buckram let drive at me — What, four? thou saidstbut...
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Choice Readings for Public and Private Entertainment: Arranged for the ...

Robert McLean Cumnock - Readers - 1882 - 420 pages
...two-legged creature. P. Henry. Pray heaven, you have not murdered some of them. Fal. • Nay, that 's past praying for, I have peppered two of them: two...in buckram suits. I tell thee what, Hal; if I tell the a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou knowest my old ward. (Taking a position for fir/hting.)...
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The Complete Works of Shakespeare: With a Critical Biography

William Shakespeare, William Michael Rossetti - 1882 - 1168 pages
...Jack, then am 1 no two-legged Creature. Pains. Pray Heaven you have not murthered юте of them. Fal. it had, devouring: Of my instruction hast thou nothing 'bated. In what thou hadst to say : Hai, — if I tell thee a lie, spit in mv face, call me horse. Thou knowest my old ward ; — here...
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Works: With Glossarial Notes and a Sketch of His Life, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 496 pages
...creature. Poins. Pray God, you have not murdered some of them. Fal. Nay, that's past praying for : for I have peppered two of them: two, I am sure, I have paid ; two rogues in buckram suits. I tell the what, Hal, — if I tell thee a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou knowest my old ward ;...
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Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 944 pages
...Pray God you have not murthered some of them. Fal. Nay, that 's past praying for : I have pepper'd two of them ; two I am sure I have paid, two rogues...in buckram suits. I tell thee what, Hal, if I tell tliee a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou knowcst my old ward ; here I lay, and thus I bore...
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The Shakspere reading book, being seventeen of Shakspere's plays abridged ...

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 202 pages
...Pray Heaven you have not murdcr'd some of them. Fed. Nay, that's past praying for. I have pepper'd two of them ; two I am sure I have paid, two rogues in buckram suits. Fal. " And thus I bore my point." I tell thee what, Hal, thou knowest my old ward ; here I lay, and...
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Complete Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 764 pages
...Jack, then I am no two-legged creature. Poins. 'Pray God, you have not murdered some of them. Fal. Nay, that's past praying for ; I have peppered two...them : two, I am sure, I have paid ; two rogues in buckrani suits. I tell thee what, Hal, — if I tell thee a lie, spit in my face, call me horse. Thou...
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