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I'll be sworn upon all the books in England , I could find in heart Poins . ( Within . ] Francis ! Fran . Anon , anon , Sir . P. Hen . How old art thou , Francis ? Fran . Let me see , about Michaelmas next I shall be - Poins .
I'll be sworn upon all the books in England , I could find in heart Poins . ( Within . ] Francis ! Fran . Anon , anon , Sir . P. Hen . How old art thou , Francis ? Fran . Let me see , about Michaelmas next I shall be - Poins .
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Marry , and I'm glad of it with all my heart . I had rather be a kitten , and cry mew , Than one of these same metre ballad - mongers : I had rather hear a brazen canstick turn'd , Or 45 KING HENRY IV . 45.
Marry , and I'm glad of it with all my heart . I had rather be a kitten , and cry mew , Than one of these same metre ballad - mongers : I had rather hear a brazen canstick turn'd , Or 45 KING HENRY IV . 45.
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Heart ! you swear like a comfit - maker's wife . Not you , in good sooth ; and , as true as I live ; and , as God shall mend me ; and , as sure as day : And giv'st such sarcenet surety for thy oaths , As if thou never walk'dst farther ...
Heart ! you swear like a comfit - maker's wife . Not you , in good sooth ; and , as true as I live ; and , as God shall mend me ; and , as sure as day : And giv'st such sarcenet surety for thy oaths , As if thou never walk'dst farther ...
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... Such poor , such bare , such lewd , such mean attempts , Such barren pleasures , rude society , As thou art match'd withal , and grafted to , Accompany the greatness of thy blood , And hold their level with thy princely heart ?
... Such poor , such bare , such lewd , such mean attempts , Such barren pleasures , rude society , As thou art match'd withal , and grafted to , Accompany the greatness of thy blood , And hold their level with thy princely heart ?
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... good my lord , To engross up glorious deeds on my behalf ; And I will call him to so strict account , That he shall render every glory up , Yea , even the slightest worship of his time , Or I will tear the reckoning from his heart .
... good my lord , To engross up glorious deeds on my behalf ; And I will call him to so strict account , That he shall render every glory up , Yea , even the slightest worship of his time , Or I will tear the reckoning from his heart .
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