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... Hear you , cousin , a word . Hot . All studies here I solemnly defy , Save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke : And that same sword - and - buckler prince of Wales , But that I think his father loves him not , 16 16 FIRST PART OF.
... Hear you , cousin , a word . Hot . All studies here I solemnly defy , Save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke : And that same sword - and - buckler prince of Wales , But that I think his father loves him not , 16 16 FIRST PART OF.
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... hear Of this vile politician , Bolingbroke . In Richard's time , A plague upon ' t what do ye call the place ? it is in Gloucestershire ; ' T was where the mad - cap duke his uncle kept , His uncle York , where I first bow'd my knee ...
... hear Of this vile politician , Bolingbroke . In Richard's time , A plague upon ' t what do ye call the place ? it is in Gloucestershire ; ' T was where the mad - cap duke his uncle kept , His uncle York , where I first bow'd my knee ...
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... hear ? An ' t were not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . and be hanged : : - - hast no faith in thee ? Come , Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good morrow , carrier's . 19 KING HENRY IV . 19.
... hear ? An ' t were not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . and be hanged : : - - hast no faith in thee ? Come , Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good morrow , carrier's . 19 KING HENRY IV . 19.
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... hear the tread of travellers . Fal . Have you any levers to lift me up again , being down ? ' Sblood ! I'll not bear mine own flesh so far afoot again , for all the coin in thy father's exchequer . What a pleague mean ye to colt me thus ...
... hear the tread of travellers . Fal . Have you any levers to lift me up again , being down ? ' Sblood ! I'll not bear mine own flesh so far afoot again , for all the coin in thy father's exchequer . What a pleague mean ye to colt me thus ...
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... hear them coming . Re - enter Thieves . Fal . 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 ...
... hear them coming . Re - enter Thieves . Fal . 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 ...
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Alarum arms art thou Bard Bardolph bear blood Cade captain cousin crown Dauphin dead death dost doth duke duke of Burgundy duke of York earl England English Enter King HENRY Exeunt Exit eyes faith Falstaff farewell father fear fight France French friends give Gloster grace hand Harfleur Harry hath head hear heart heaven honour horse Host Jack Cade Kath lady liege live look lord lord protector majesty master Mortimer never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pr'ythee pray prince prince of Wales PUCELLE queen Reignier RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shal Shallow shame Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sirrah soldiers Somerset soul speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt tongue traitor uncle unto villain Warwick Westmoreland word York