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Cade . Zounds , he's a conjuror ; bring him hither . Now , sir , what's your name ? Clerk . Emanuel , sir , an it shall please you . Dick . It will go hard with you , I tell you , for they use to write that o'er the top of letters .
Cade . Zounds , he's a conjuror ; bring him hither . Now , sir , what's your name ? Clerk . Emanuel , sir , an it shall please you . Dick . It will go hard with you , I tell you , for they use to write that o'er the top of letters .
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Cade . -for our enemies shall fall before us , inspired with the spirit of putting down kings and princes , -Command silence . Dick . Silence ! Cade . My father was a Mortimer , — Dick . He was an honest man , and a good bricklayer .
Cade . -for our enemies shall fall before us , inspired with the spirit of putting down kings and princes , -Command silence . Dick . Silence ! Cade . My father was a Mortimer , — Dick . He was an honest man , and a good bricklayer .
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Cade . As for these silken - coated slaves , I pass not a pin , " Tis to you good people that I speak . Staf . Why , countrymen , what mean you thus in troops , To follow this rebellious traitor Cade ? Why , his father was a bricklayer ...
Cade . As for these silken - coated slaves , I pass not a pin , " Tis to you good people that I speak . Staf . Why , countrymen , what mean you thus in troops , To follow this rebellious traitor Cade ? Why , his father was a bricklayer ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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