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Fal . By the Lord , I knew ye , as well as he that made ye . Why , hear ye , my
masters ; : was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true
Prince ? Why , thou knowest , I am as valiant as Hercules ; but beware instinct ,
the Lion ...
Fal . By the Lord , I knew ye , as well as he that made ye . Why , hear ye , my
masters ; : was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true
Prince ? Why , thou knowest , I am as valiant as Hercules ; but beware instinct ,
the Lion ...
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Now , Sirs , by'r lady , you fought fair ; so . did you , Peto ' ; fo did you , Bardolph :
you are Lions too , you ran away upon instinct ; you will not touch the true Prince ;
no , fie ! Bard . Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in ...
Now , Sirs , by'r lady , you fought fair ; so . did you , Peto ' ; fo did you , Bardolph :
you are Lions too , you ran away upon instinct ; you will not touch the true Prince ;
no , fie ! Bard . Faith , I ran when I saw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in ...
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No , my good lord , banish Peto , banish Bardolph , banish Poins ; but for sweet
Jack Falstaff , kind Jack Falstaff , true Jack Falstaff , valiant Jack Falstaff , and
therefore more valiant , being as he is , old Jack Falstaff ; banish not him thy
Harry's ...
No , my good lord , banish Peto , banish Bardolph , banish Poins ; but for sweet
Jack Falstaff , kind Jack Falstaff , true Jack Falstaff , valiant Jack Falstaff , and
therefore more valiant , being as he is , old Jack Falstaff ; banish not him thy
Harry's ...
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Yet fit and fee , Minding true things by what their mock'ries be . ( Exit . S CE N E II
. The English Camp , at Agincourt . Enter King Henry , Bedford and Gloucester . K
. Henry . GLOU'STER , ' tis true , that we are in great danger ; The greater ...
Yet fit and fee , Minding true things by what their mock'ries be . ( Exit . S CE N E II
. The English Camp , at Agincourt . Enter King Henry , Bedford and Gloucester . K
. Henry . GLOU'STER , ' tis true , that we are in great danger ; The greater ...
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Well , I'll find friends to wear my bleedingRoses , That shall maintain what I have
said is true , Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen . Plan . Now by this
maiden blossom in my hand , * I scorn thee and thy Falhion , peevish boy . Suf .
Well , I'll find friends to wear my bleedingRoses , That shall maintain what I have
said is true , Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen . Plan . Now by this
maiden blossom in my hand , * I scorn thee and thy Falhion , peevish boy . Suf .
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