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Page 8
... leave the prince and me alone : I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . Fal . Well , God give thee the spirit of persuasion , and himn the ears of profiting , that what thou speakest may move , and what ...
... leave the prince and me alone : I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . Fal . Well , God give thee the spirit of persuasion , and himn the ears of profiting , that what thou speakest may move , and what ...
Page 9
... leave them ; and , sirrah , I have cases of buckram for the nonce , to immask our noted outward garments . P. Hen . Yea , but I doubt they will be too hard for us . Poins . Well , for two of them , I know them to be as true- bred ...
... leave them ; and , sirrah , I have cases of buckram for the nonce , to immask our noted outward garments . P. Hen . Yea , but I doubt they will be too hard for us . Poins . Well , for two of them , I know them to be as true- bred ...
Page 10
... leave to leave us : when we need Your use and counsel , we shall send for you 10 10 FIRST PART OF.
... leave to leave us : when we need Your use and counsel , we shall send for you 10 10 FIRST PART OF.
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... leave these rogues , I am the veriest varlet that ever chewed with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ground is three score and ten miles afoot with me , and the stony - hearted villains know it well enough . A plague upon ' t , when ...
... leave these rogues , I am the veriest varlet that ever chewed with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ground is three score and ten miles afoot with me , and the stony - hearted villains know it well enough . A plague upon ' t , when ...
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... leave that to the proof . Poins . Sirrah Jack , thy horse stands behind the hedge : when thou needest him , there thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . Fal . Now cannot I strike him , if I should be hanged . P. Hen . Ned ...
... leave that to the proof . Poins . Sirrah Jack , thy horse stands behind the hedge : when thou needest him , there thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . Fal . Now cannot I strike him , if I should be hanged . P. Hen . Ned ...
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