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What think you , coz ' , Of this young Percy's pride ? the prisoners , Which he in this adventure hath surpriz'd , To his own use he keeps ; and sends me word , I shall have none but Mordake earl of Fife . West .
What think you , coz ' , Of this young Percy's pride ? the prisoners , Which he in this adventure hath surpriz'd , To his own use he keeps ; and sends me word , I shall have none but Mordake earl of Fife . West .
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P. Hen . Sir John stands to his word : the devil shall have his bargain , for he was never yet a breaker of proverbs ; he will give the devil his due . Poins . Then , art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . P. Hen .
P. Hen . Sir John stands to his word : the devil shall have his bargain , for he was never yet a breaker of proverbs ; he will give the devil his due . Poins . Then , art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . P. Hen .
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I'll keep them all . By God , he shall not have a Scot of them : No , if a Scot would save his soul , he shall not . I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You start away , And lend no ear unto my purposes . Those prisoners you shall ...
I'll keep them all . By God , he shall not have a Scot of them : No , if a Scot would save his soul , he shall not . I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You start away , And lend no ear unto my purposes . Those prisoners you shall ...
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No , I ' ll none of it : I pr'ythee , keep that for the hangman ; for , I know , thou worship'st saint Nicholas as truly as · a man of falsehood may . Gads . What talkest thou to me of the hangman ? if I hang , I'll make a fat pair of ...
No , I ' ll none of it : I pr'ythee , keep that for the hangman ; for , I know , thou worship'st saint Nicholas as truly as · a man of falsehood may . Gads . What talkest thou to me of the hangman ? if I hang , I'll make a fat pair of ...
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P. Hen . Stand close . Enter FALSTAFF . Fal . Poins ! Poins , and be hanged ! Poins ! P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ! What a brawling dost thou keep ? > Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P. Hen 21 KING HENRY IV . 21.
P. Hen . Stand close . Enter FALSTAFF . Fal . Poins ! Poins , and be hanged ! Poins ! P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ! What a brawling dost thou keep ? > Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P. Hen 21 KING HENRY IV . 21.
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