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... desire ; and seven hundred pounds of mo- nics , and gold , and silver , is her grandsire , upon his death's - bed , give , when she is able to overtake seven- teen years old : it were a goot motion , if we leave our pribbles and ...
... desire ; and seven hundred pounds of mo- nics , and gold , and silver , is her grandsire , upon his death's - bed , give , when she is able to overtake seven- teen years old : it were a goot motion , if we leave our pribbles and ...
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... desires towards her . Shal . That you must : Will you , upon good dowry , marry her ? Slen . I will do a greater thing than that , upon your request , cousin , in any reason . Shal . Nay , conceive me , conceive me , sweet coz ; what I ...
... desires towards her . Shal . That you must : Will you , upon good dowry , marry her ? Slen . I will do a greater thing than that , upon your request , cousin , in any reason . Shal . Nay , conceive me , conceive me , sweet coz ; what I ...
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... desire and require her to solicit your master's desires to mistress Anne Page : I pray you , be gone . [ Exit SIMPLE I will make an end of my dinner ; there's pippins and cheese to come . [ Exit EVANS . SCENE III . The Garter Inn ...
... desire and require her to solicit your master's desires to mistress Anne Page : I pray you , be gone . [ Exit SIMPLE I will make an end of my dinner ; there's pippins and cheese to come . [ Exit EVANS . SCENE III . The Garter Inn ...
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... desire her to Quick . Peace , I pray you . Caius . Peace - a your tongue : -Speak - a your tale . Sim . To desire this honest gentlewoman , your maid , to speak a good word to mistress Anne Page for my master in the way of marriage ...
... desire her to Quick . Peace , I pray you . Caius . Peace - a your tongue : -Speak - a your tale . Sim . To desire this honest gentlewoman , your maid , to speak a good word to mistress Anne Page for my master in the way of marriage ...
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... desire better sympathy ? Let it suffice thee , mistress Page , ( at the least , if the love of a soldier can suffice , ) that I love thee : I will not say , pity me ! ' t is not a soldier - like phrase ; but I say , love me . By me ...
... desire better sympathy ? Let it suffice thee , mistress Page , ( at the least , if the love of a soldier can suffice , ) that I love thee : I will not say , pity me ! ' t is not a soldier - like phrase ; but I say , love me . By me ...
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Bard basket Brentford buck-basket bully comes cuckold daughter desire Enter CAIUS Enter EVANS Enter FALSTAFF Enter FENTON Enter FORD Enter Host Enter ROBIN Exit BARDOLPH Exit CAIUS Exit FALSTAFF Exit Host Exit ROBIN Exit SIMPLE fairies Fent Ford's wife forsooth Frogmore Garter gentlemen give glad good-morrow hath hear heart heaven Herne the hunter honest honour horns humour husband jealous jealousy John Rugby justice of peace knave knight knog letter maid Marry master Brook master doctor Caius master Fenton master Ford master Page master parson master Shallow master Slender merry mistress Anne mistress Ford mistress Page never oman Page's House Pist PISTOL Pless pray Quick rapier receiv'd sack SCENE Shal sham'd Simp sir Hugh sir John Falstaff Slen speak sweet tell thank thee there's thou art warrant Windsor Windsor Park witch word worship
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Page 1 - Sir Hugh, persuade me not; I will make a Star-Chamber matter of it: if he were twenty Sir John Falstaffs, he shall not abuse Robert Shallow, esquire. SLENDER: In the county of Gloster, justice of peace and coram. SHALLOW: Ay, cousin Slender, and cust-alorum. SLENDER: Ay, and rato-lorum too; and a gentleman born, master parson; who writes himself armigero, — in any bill, warrant, quittance, or obligation, armigero.