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William Shakespeare. P. Henry . Did I ever call thee to pay thy part ? Fal . No , I'll
give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . P. Henry . Yea , and elsewhere , so
far as my coin would streich ; and where it would not , I have us'd my credit , Fal .
William Shakespeare. P. Henry . Did I ever call thee to pay thy part ? Fal . No , I'll
give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . P. Henry . Yea , and elsewhere , so
far as my coin would streich ; and where it would not , I have us'd my credit , Fal .
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P. Henry . Dost thou speak like a King ? do thou stand for Me , and I'll play my
father . Fal . Depose me ? -If thou dost it half so gravely , fó majestically , both in
word and matter , hang me up by the heels for a rabbet - sucker , or a poulterer's
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P. Henry . Dost thou speak like a King ? do thou stand for Me , and I'll play my
father . Fal . Depose me ? -If thou dost it half so gravely , fó majestically , both in
word and matter , hang me up by the heels for a rabbet - sucker , or a poulterer's
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P. Henry . That's to make him eat plenty of his words . But do you use me thus ,
Ned ? mult ' I marry your Sifler ? Poins . May the wench have no worse fortune !
But I never faid so . P. Henry . Well , thus we play the fools with the time , and the
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P. Henry . That's to make him eat plenty of his words . But do you use me thus ,
Ned ? mult ' I marry your Sifler ? Poins . May the wench have no worse fortune !
But I never faid so . P. Henry . Well , thus we play the fools with the time , and the
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K. Henry . I pray you , take me up , and bear me hence Into some other chamber :
softly , ' pray . Let there be no noise made , my genıle friends , Unless some
doleing , favourable hand Will whisper music to my weary spirit . War . Call for the
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K. Henry . I pray you , take me up , and bear me hence Into some other chamber :
softly , ' pray . Let there be no noise made , my genıle friends , Unless some
doleing , favourable hand Will whisper music to my weary spirit . War . Call for the
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K. Henry . A friend . Pift . Discuss unto me , art thou officer , Or art thou base ,
common and popular ? K. Henry . I am a gentlemen of a company , Pift . Trail'st
thou the puissant pike ? K. Henry . Even fo : what are you ? Pift . As good a
gentleman ...
K. Henry . A friend . Pift . Discuss unto me , art thou officer , Or art thou base ,
common and popular ? K. Henry . I am a gentlemen of a company , Pift . Trail'st
thou the puissant pike ? K. Henry . Even fo : what are you ? Pift . As good a
gentleman ...
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