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Page 40
... hope I shall as soon be strangled with a halter as another . P. Hen . Go , hide thee behind the arras : the rest walk up above . Now , my masters , for a true face , and good conscience . Fal . Both which I have had ; but their date is ...
... hope I shall as soon be strangled with a halter as another . P. Hen . Go , hide thee behind the arras : the rest walk up above . Now , my masters , for a true face , and good conscience . Fal . Both which I have had ; but their date is ...
Page 42
... hope . Hot . Lord Mortimer , and cousin Glendower , will you sit down ? And , uncle Worcester . ― forgot the map . Gled No , here it is . - A plague upon it ! I have Sit , cousin Percy ; sit , good cousin Hotspur ; For by that name as ...
... hope . Hot . Lord Mortimer , and cousin Glendower , will you sit down ? And , uncle Worcester . ― forgot the map . Gled No , here it is . - A plague upon it ! I have Sit , cousin Percy ; sit , good cousin Hotspur ; For by that name as ...
Page 51
... hope and expectation of thy time Is ruin'd ; and the soul of every man Prophetically does fore - think thy fall . Had I so lavish of my presence been , So common - hackney'd in the eyes of men , So stale and cheap to vulgar company ...
... hope and expectation of thy time Is ruin'd ; and the soul of every man Prophetically does fore - think thy fall . Had I so lavish of my presence been , So common - hackney'd in the eyes of men , So stale and cheap to vulgar company ...
Page 61
... should we read The very bottom and the soul of hope , The very list , the very utmost bound Of all our fortunes . Doug . ' Faith , and so we should , Where now remains a sweet reversion : We may boldly 61 KING HENRY IV . 61.
... should we read The very bottom and the soul of hope , The very list , the very utmost bound Of all our fortunes . Doug . ' Faith , and so we should , Where now remains a sweet reversion : We may boldly 61 KING HENRY IV . 61.
Page 62
... hope Of what is to come in : A comfort of retirement lives in this . Hot . A rendezvous , a home to fly unto , If that the devil and mischance look big Upon the maidenhead of our affairs . Wor . But yet , I would your father had been ...
... hope Of what is to come in : A comfort of retirement lives in this . Hot . A rendezvous , a home to fly unto , If that the devil and mischance look big Upon the maidenhead of our affairs . Wor . But yet , I would your father had been ...
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