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A plague upon ' t - it is in Gloucestershire ; ' T was where the mad - cap duke his uncle kept , His uncle York , where I first bow'd my knee Unto this king of smiles , this Bolingbroke , ' Sblood ! when you and he came back from ...
A plague upon ' t - it is in Gloucestershire ; ' T was where the mad - cap duke his uncle kept , His uncle York , where I first bow'd my knee Unto this king of smiles , this Bolingbroke , ' Sblood ! when you and he came back from ...
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... be duke of Lancaster , To sue his livery , and beg his peace , With tears of innocency , and terms of zeal , My father , in kind heart and pity mov'd , Swore him assistance , and perform'd it too . Now , when the lords and barons of ...
... be duke of Lancaster , To sue his livery , and beg his peace , With tears of innocency , and terms of zeal , My father , in kind heart and pity mov'd , Swore him assistance , and perform'd it too . Now , when the lords and barons of ...
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... but if I be not Jack Falstaff , then am I a Jack . There is Percy : if your father will do me any honour , so ; if not , let him kill the next Percy himself . I look to be either earl or duke , I can assure you .
... but if I be not Jack Falstaff , then am I a Jack . There is Percy : if your father will do me any honour , so ; if not , let him kill the next Percy himself . I look to be either earl or duke , I can assure you .
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THOMAS , Duke of Cla- FALSTAFF , BARDOLPH , PISrence ; His TOL , and a Page . PRINCE JOHN OF LANSons . POINS and PETO . CASTER ; PRINCE HUMPHREY OF SHALLOW and SILENCE , Country GLOSTER ; Justices . EARL OF WARWICK ; DAVY , Servant to ...
THOMAS , Duke of Cla- FALSTAFF , BARDOLPH , PISrence ; His TOL , and a Page . PRINCE JOHN OF LANSons . POINS and PETO . CASTER ; PRINCE HUMPHREY OF SHALLOW and SILENCE , Country GLOSTER ; Justices . EARL OF WARWICK ; DAVY , Servant to ...
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The duke of Lancaster , and Westmoreland : Against the Welsh , himself and Harry Monmouth ; But who is substituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain notice . Arch . Let us on , And publish the occasion of our arms .
The duke of Lancaster , and Westmoreland : Against the Welsh , himself and Harry Monmouth ; But who is substituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain notice . Arch . Let us on , And publish the occasion of our arms .
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