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... And bootless ' t is to tell you we will go : Therefore we meet not now . - Then , let me hear Of you , my gentle cousin Westmoreland , What yesternight our council did decree , In forwarding this dear expedience . West .
... And bootless ' t is to tell you we will go : Therefore we meet not now . - Then , let me hear Of you , my gentle cousin Westmoreland , What yesternight our council did decree , In forwarding this dear expedience . West .
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Well , Hal , well ; and in some sort it jumps with my humour , as well as waiting in the court , I can tell you . P. Hen . For obtaining of suits ? Fal . Yea , for obtaining of suits , whereof the hangman hath no lean wardrobe .
Well , Hal , well ; and in some sort it jumps with my humour , as well as waiting in the court , I can tell you . P. Hen . For obtaining of suits ? Fal . Yea , for obtaining of suits , whereof the hangman hath no lean wardrobe .
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... truebred cowards as ever turned back ; and for the third , if he fight longer than he sees reason , I ' ll forswear arms . Thé virtue of this jest will be , the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us , when we ...
... truebred cowards as ever turned back ; and for the third , if he fight longer than he sees reason , I ' ll forswear arms . Thé virtue of this jest will be , the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us , when we ...
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Thou dost belie him , Percy , thou dost belie him : He never did encounter with Glendower . I tell thee , He durst as well have met the devil alone , As Owen Glendower for an enemy . Art thou not asham'd ? But , sirrah , henceforth Let ...
Thou dost belie him , Percy , thou dost belie him : He never did encounter with Glendower . I tell thee , He durst as well have met the devil alone , As Owen Glendower for an enemy . Art thou not asham'd ? But , sirrah , henceforth Let ...
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Good uncle , tell your tale : I have done . Wor . Nay , if you have not , to't again , We'll stay your leisure . Hot . I have done , i ' faith . Wor . Then once more to your Scottish prisoners . Deliver them up without their ransom ...
Good uncle , tell your tale : I have done . Wor . Nay , if you have not , to't again , We'll stay your leisure . Hot . I have done , i ' faith . Wor . Then once more to your Scottish prisoners . Deliver them up without their ransom ...
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