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Bard . Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in earnest , how
came Falstaff's sword so hackt ? Peto . Why , he hackt it with his dagger , and
said he would swear truth out of England , but he would make you believe it was
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Bard . Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in earnest , how
came Falstaff's sword so hackt ? Peto . Why , he hackt it with his dagger , and
said he would swear truth out of England , but he would make you believe it was
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Bard . Tell thou the Earl , That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . Port . His
lordship is walk'd forth into the Orchard ; Please it your Honour , knock but at the
gate And he himself will answer . Enter Northumberland . Bard . Here's the Earl .
Bard . Tell thou the Earl , That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . Port . His
lordship is walk'd forth into the Orchard ; Please it your Honour , knock but at the
gate And he himself will answer . Enter Northumberland . Bard . Here's the Earl .
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Bard . I beseech you , which is Justice Shallow ? Shal . I am Robert Shallow , Sir ,
a poor Esquire of this Country , one of the King's Justices of the peace : what is
your good pleasure with me ? Bard . My captain , Sir , commends him to you : my
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Bard . I beseech you , which is Justice Shallow ? Shal . I am Robert Shallow , Sir ,
a poor Esquire of this Country , one of the King's Justices of the peace : what is
your good pleasure with me ? Bard . My captain , Sir , commends him to you : my
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Bard . Go to ; ftand aside . Moul . And good master corporal captain , for my old
Dame's - sake stand my friend : she hath no body to do any thing about her when
I am gone , and she's old and cannot help herself : you shall have forty , Sir .
Bard . Go to ; ftand aside . Moul . And good master corporal captain , for my old
Dame's - sake stand my friend : she hath no body to do any thing about her when
I am gone , and she's old and cannot help herself : you shall have forty , Sir .
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Bard . Hear me , hear me , what I say : he that , I strikes the first stroke , I'll run him
up to the hilts as I am a soldier . Pif . An Oath of mickle might ; and fury shallabate
. Give me thy fift , thy fore - foot to me give : Thy spirits are most tall . Nin .
Bard . Hear me , hear me , what I say : he that , I strikes the first stroke , I'll run him
up to the hilts as I am a soldier . Pif . An Oath of mickle might ; and fury shallabate
. Give me thy fift , thy fore - foot to me give : Thy spirits are most tall . Nin .
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