The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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Sirrah , Falstaff and the rest of the thieves are at the door ; shall we be merry ?
Poins . As merry as Crickets , my lad . But hark ye , what cunning match have you
made with this jest of the drawer ? come , what's the issue ? P. Henry . I am now
of ...
Sirrah , Falstaff and the rest of the thieves are at the door ; shall we be merry ?
Poins . As merry as Crickets , my lad . But hark ye , what cunning match have you
made with this jest of the drawer ? come , what's the issue ? P. Henry . I am now
of ...
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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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I part from thee ; And all the budding honours on thy crest I'll crop , to make a
garland for ' my head . Hot . I can no longer brook thy vanilies , [ Fight . Enter
Falstaff , Fal . Well said , Hal ; to it , Hal . Nay , you shall find no boy's play here , I
can tell ...
I part from thee ; And all the budding honours on thy crest I'll crop , to make a
garland for ' my head . Hot . I can no longer brook thy vanilies , [ Fight . Enter
Falstaff , Fal . Well said , Hal ; to it , Hal . Nay , you shall find no boy's play here , I
can tell ...
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1 1 Enter Dowglas , he fights with Falstaff , who falls down as if he were dead .
The Prince kills Percy . Hot . O , Harry , thou hast robb'd me of my youth : I better
brook the loss of brittle life , Than those proud Titles thou hast won of me ; They ...
1 1 Enter Dowglas , he fights with Falstaff , who falls down as if he were dead .
The Prince kills Percy . Hot . O , Harry , thou hast robb'd me of my youth : I better
brook the loss of brittle life , Than those proud Titles thou hast won of me ; They ...
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Enter Falstaff and Colevile . WH Fal . THAT's your name , Sir ? of what condii tion
are you ? and of what place , I pray ? Cole . I am a Knight , Sir : and my name is
Colevile of the dale , Fal . Well then , Colevile is your name , a Knight is your ...
Enter Falstaff and Colevile . WH Fal . THAT's your name , Sir ? of what condii tion
are you ? and of what place , I pray ? Cole . I am a Knight , Sir : and my name is
Colevile of the dale , Fal . Well then , Colevile is your name , a Knight is your ...
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