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P. Henry . Nay , but hark you , Francis , for the sugar thou gaveft me , ' twas a
pennyworth , was't not ? - Fran . O lord , I would it had been two . P. Henry . I will
give thee for it a thousand pound : ask me when thou wilt , and thou shalt have it .
P. Henry . Nay , but hark you , Francis , for the sugar thou gaveft me , ' twas a
pennyworth , was't not ? - Fran . O lord , I would it had been two . P. Henry . I will
give thee for it a thousand pound : ask me when thou wilt , and thou shalt have it .
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Hoft.Throw me in the kennel ? I'll throw thee in the kennel . Wilt thou ? wilt thou ?
tbou bastardly rogue . Murder , murder ! O thou honey - fucle vislain , wilt thou kill
God's officers and the King's ? lain , The Second Part of King HENRY IV . I 21.
Hoft.Throw me in the kennel ? I'll throw thee in the kennel . Wilt thou ? wilt thou ?
tbou bastardly rogue . Murder , murder ! O thou honey - fucle vislain , wilt thou kill
God's officers and the King's ? lain , The Second Part of King HENRY IV . I 21.
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What stuff wilt thou have a kirtle of ? I shall receive ... Thou wilt forget me when I
an gone . Dol . By my troth , thou wilt set me a weeping if thou say'st so : prove ,
that ever I dress myself handsom till thy return - Well , hearken the end . Fal .
What stuff wilt thou have a kirtle of ? I shall receive ... Thou wilt forget me when I
an gone . Dol . By my troth , thou wilt set me a weeping if thou say'st so : prove ,
that ever I dress myself handsom till thy return - Well , hearken the end . Fal .
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Corporal Nim , an thou wilt be friends , be friends ; an thou wilt not , why then be
enemies with me too ; pr'ythee , put up . Pift . A noble shalt thou have and present
pay ; And liquor likewise will I give to thee ; And friendship shall combine and ...
Corporal Nim , an thou wilt be friends , be friends ; an thou wilt not , why then be
enemies with me too ; pr'ythee , put up . Pift . A noble shalt thou have and present
pay ; And liquor likewise will I give to thee ; And friendship shall combine and ...
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Graceless , wilt thou deny thy parentage ? York . This argues what her kind of life
hath been , Wicked and vile , and so her death concludes . Shep . Fie , Joan , that
thou wilt be so obstacle : God knows , thou art a collop of my flesh , And for thy ...
Graceless , wilt thou deny thy parentage ? York . This argues what her kind of life
hath been , Wicked and vile , and so her death concludes . Shep . Fie , Joan , that
thou wilt be so obstacle : God knows , thou art a collop of my flesh , And for thy ...
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