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... Shall now , in mutual , well - beseeming ranks , March all one way , and be no more oppos'd Against acquaintance , kindred , and allies : The edge of war , like an ill - sheathed knife , No more shall cut his master .
... Shall now , in mutual , well - beseeming ranks , March all one way , and be no more oppos'd Against acquaintance , kindred , and allies : The edge of war , like an ill - sheathed knife , No more shall cut his master .
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Good morrow , master Gadshill . It holds current , that I told you yesternight : there's a franklin in the wild of Kent , hath brought three hundred marks with him in gold : I heard him tell it to one of his company , last night at ...
Good morrow , master Gadshill . It holds current , that I told you yesternight : there's a franklin in the wild of Kent , hath brought three hundred marks with him in gold : I heard him tell it to one of his company , last night at ...
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Now , my masters , happy man be his dole , say I every man to his business . Enter Travellers . 1 Trav . Come , neighbour : the boy shall lead our horses down the bill ; we ' ll walk afoot awhile , and ease our legs . Thieves . Stand !
Now , my masters , happy man be his dole , say I every man to his business . Enter Travellers . 1 Trav . Come , neighbour : the boy shall lead our horses down the bill ; we ' ll walk afoot awhile , and ease our legs . Thieves . Stand !
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Come , my masters ; let us share , and then to horse before day . An the prince and Poins be not two arrant cowards , there's no equity stirring : there's no more valour in that Poins , than in a wild duck . P. Hen . Your money .
Come , my masters ; let us share , and then to horse before day . An the prince and Poins be not two arrant cowards , there's no equity stirring : there's no more valour in that Poins , than in a wild duck . P. Hen . Your money .
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We two saw you four set on four : you bound them , and were masters of their wealth . - Mark now , how plain a tale shall put you down . — Then did we two set on you four , and , with a word , out - faced you from your prize , and have ...
We two saw you four set on four : you bound them , and were masters of their wealth . - Mark now , how plain a tale shall put you down . — Then did we two set on you four , and , with a word , out - faced you from your prize , and have ...
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