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[ Here they rob and bind them : Exeunt . f ] Enter Prince Henry and Poins . P.
Henry . The thieves have bound the true men : now could thou and I rob the
thieves and go merrily to London , it would be argument for a week , laughter for
a month ...
[ Here they rob and bind them : Exeunt . f ] Enter Prince Henry and Poins . P.
Henry . The thieves have bound the true men : now could thou and I rob the
thieves and go merrily to London , it would be argument for a week , laughter for
a month ...
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Exeunt . ye will . ... K. ORDS , give us leave ; the Prince of Wales and I Must have
some private conference : but be near , For we shall presently have need of you ,
Exeunt Lords I know not , whether God will have it so , For some displealing ...
Exeunt . ye will . ... K. ORDS , give us leave ; the Prince of Wales and I Must have
some private conference : but be near , For we shall presently have need of you ,
Exeunt Lords I know not , whether God will have it so , For some displealing ...
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Fare ye well . . [ Exeunt Ambassadors . Exe . This was a merry message . K.
Henry . We hope to make the sender blush at it : Therefore , my lords , omit no
happy hour , That may give furth'rance to our expedition ; For we have now no
thoughts ...
Fare ye well . . [ Exeunt Ambassadors . Exe . This was a merry message . K.
Henry . We hope to make the sender blush at it : Therefore , my lords , omit no
happy hour , That may give furth'rance to our expedition ; For we have now no
thoughts ...
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... to her laws We do deliver you . Go therefore hence , ( Poor miserable wretches
) to your death ; The taste whereof God of his mercy give You patience to endure ;
and true Repentance Of all your dear offences ! Bear them hence . ( Exeunt .
... to her laws We do deliver you . Go therefore hence , ( Poor miserable wretches
) to your death ; The taste whereof God of his mercy give You patience to endure ;
and true Repentance Of all your dear offences ! Bear them hence . ( Exeunt .
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Exeunt King and Train , Win . Stay , my lord Legate , you shall first receive The
sum of money which I promised Should be deliver'd to his Holiness , For clothing
me in these grave ornaments , Legate . I will attend upon your lordship's leisure ...
Exeunt King and Train , Win . Stay , my lord Legate , you shall first receive The
sum of money which I promised Should be deliver'd to his Holiness , For clothing
me in these grave ornaments , Legate . I will attend upon your lordship's leisure ...
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