The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with Cutts, Том 4J. Tonson, 1714 |
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... Soldiers . Shadow , Wart , Feeble , Bulcalf , Lady Northumberland . Lady Percy . Hoftefs Quickly . Doll Tear - fheet . Drawers , Beadles , Grooms , & c . The The Second Part of HENRY IV . Containing his DEATH Dramatis Perfona . Tag ...
... Soldiers . Shadow , Wart , Feeble , Bulcalf , Lady Northumberland . Lady Percy . Hoftefs Quickly . Doll Tear - fheet . Drawers , Beadles , Grooms , & c . The The Second Part of HENRY IV . Containing his DEATH Dramatis Perfona . Tag ...
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... Soldiers , aiming at their fafety , Fly from the Field . Then was that noble Worcester Too foon ta'en Prifoner : And that furious Scot , The bloody Dowglafs , whofe well - labouring Sword Had three times flain th ' Appearance of the ...
... Soldiers , aiming at their fafety , Fly from the Field . Then was that noble Worcester Too foon ta'en Prifoner : And that furious Scot , The bloody Dowglafs , whofe well - labouring Sword Had three times flain th ' Appearance of the ...
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... Soldiers ? Though it be a fhame to be on any fide but one , it is worse shame to beg , than to be on the worft fide , were it worse than the Name of Rebellion can tell how to make it . Serv . You miftake me , Sir . Fal . Why , Sir , did ...
... Soldiers ? Though it be a fhame to be on any fide but one , it is worse shame to beg , than to be on the worft fide , were it worse than the Name of Rebellion can tell how to make it . Serv . You miftake me , Sir . Fal . Why , Sir , did ...
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... Soldiers up in the Countreys as you go . Fal . Will you Sup with me , Mafter Gower ? Ch . Juft . What foolish Mafter taught you thefe Manners , Sir John ? Fal . Mafter Gower , if they become me not , he was a Fool that taught them me ...
... Soldiers up in the Countreys as you go . Fal . Will you Sup with me , Mafter Gower ? Ch . Juft . What foolish Mafter taught you thefe Manners , Sir John ? Fal . Mafter Gower , if they become me not , he was a Fool that taught them me ...
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... Soldiers ? Shal . The fame Sir John , the very fame : I saw him break Schoggan's Head at the Court - Gate , when he was a Crack , not thus high ; and the very fame Day I did fight with one Sampson Stock - fish , a Fruiterer , behind ...
... Soldiers ? Shal . The fame Sir John , the very fame : I saw him break Schoggan's Head at the Court - Gate , when he was a Crack , not thus high ; and the very fame Day I did fight with one Sampson Stock - fish , a Fruiterer , behind ...
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