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... thing ? what thing ? Fal . What thing ? why , a thing to thank God on . Host . I am no thing to thank God on , I would thou should'st know it ; I am an honest man's wife : ( 1 ) A man dressed like a woman , who attends morris - dancers ...
... thing ? what thing ? Fal . What thing ? why , a thing to thank God on . Host . I am no thing to thank God on , I would thou should'st know it ; I am an honest man's wife : ( 1 ) A man dressed like a woman , who attends morris - dancers ...
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... thing . Fal . Rob me the exchequer the first thing thou doest , and do it with unwashed hands too . Bard . Do , my lord . P. Hen . I have procured thee , Jack , a charge of foot .. Fal . I would , it had been of horse . Where shall I ...
... thing . Fal . Rob me the exchequer the first thing thou doest , and do it with unwashed hands too . Bard . Do , my lord . P. Hen . I have procured thee , Jack , a charge of foot .. Fal . I would , it had been of horse . Where shall I ...
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... thing , Poins ? Poins . Yes ; and let it be an excellent good thing . P. Hen . It shall serve among wits of no higher breeding than thine . Poins . Go to ; I stand the push of your one thing that you will tell . P. Hen . Why , I tell ...
... thing , Poins ? Poins . Yes ; and let it be an excellent good thing . P. Hen . It shall serve among wits of no higher breeding than thine . Poins . Go to ; I stand the push of your one thing that you will tell . P. Hen . Why , I tell ...
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