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Página 38
I call thee coward ; I'll see thee damn'd ere I call thee coward ; but I would give a
thousand pound I could run as fast as thou canst . You are strait enough in the
shoulders , you care not who sees your back : call you that backing of your
friends ...
I call thee coward ; I'll see thee damn'd ere I call thee coward ; but I would give a
thousand pound I could run as fast as thou canst . You are strait enough in the
shoulders , you care not who sees your back : call you that backing of your
friends ...
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Then , feed and be fat , my fair Calipolis ; come , give me fome sack . Si fortuna
me tormenta , il sperare me contenta . Fear we broad fides ? no , let the fiend give
fire : Give me some fack : and , sweet - heart , lie thou there : Come we to full ...
Then , feed and be fat , my fair Calipolis ; come , give me fome sack . Si fortuna
me tormenta , il sperare me contenta . Fear we broad fides ? no , let the fiend give
fire : Give me some fack : and , sweet - heart , lie thou there : Come we to full ...
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And this fame half - fac'd fellow Shadow , give me this man , he presents no mark
to the enemy ; the fo - man may with as great aim level at the edge of a pen - knife
: and , for a retreat , how swiftly will this Feeble , the woman's tailor , run off ?
And this fame half - fac'd fellow Shadow , give me this man , he presents no mark
to the enemy ; the fo - man may with as great aim level at the edge of a pen - knife
: and , for a retreat , how swiftly will this Feeble , the woman's tailor , run off ?
Página 288
nięs , and witnesses , and avouchments , that this is the glove of Alanson that
your Majesty is give me , in your conscience now . K. Henry . Give me thy glove ,
soldier ; look , here is the fellow of it : ' twas me , indeed , thou promised'it to strike
...
nięs , and witnesses , and avouchments , that this is the glove of Alanson that
your Majesty is give me , in your conscience now . K. Henry . Give me thy glove ,
soldier ; look , here is the fellow of it : ' twas me , indeed , thou promised'it to strike
...
Página 379
The English army , that divided was Into two parts , is now conjoin'd in one ; And
means to give you battle presently . Dau . Somewhat too sudden , Sirs , the
warning is ; But we will presently provide for them . Burg . I trust , the ghost of
Talbot is ...
The English army , that divided was Into two parts , is now conjoin'd in one ; And
means to give you battle presently . Dau . Somewhat too sudden , Sirs , the
warning is ; But we will presently provide for them . Burg . I trust , the ghost of
Talbot is ...
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