The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... Poins . Gadshill . Peto . Bardolph . Lady Percy , wife to Hotspur , and sister to Mor- timer . Lady Mortimer , daughter to Glendower , and wife to Mortimer . Mrs. Quickly , hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap . Lords , Officers , Sheriff ...
... Poins . Gadshill . Peto . Bardolph . Lady Percy , wife to Hotspur , and sister to Mor- timer . Lady Mortimer , daughter to Glendower , and wife to Mortimer . Mrs. Quickly , hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap . Lords , Officers , Sheriff ...
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... Poins , at a distance . Fal . Why , Hal , ' tis my vocation , Hal ; ' tis no sin for a man to labour in his vocation . Poins ! - Now shall we know if Gadshill have set a match.3 O , if men were to be saved by merit , what hole in hell ...
... Poins , at a distance . Fal . Why , Hal , ' tis my vocation , Hal ; ' tis no sin for a man to labour in his vocation . Poins ! - Now shall we know if Gadshill have set a match.3 O , if men were to be saved by merit , what hole in hell ...
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... Poins . Good morrow , sweet Hal . - What says monsieur Remorse ? What says sir John Sack- and - Sugar ? Jack , how ... Poins . Then art thou damn'd for keeping thy word with the devil . P. Hen . Else he had been damned for cozening ...
... Poins . Good morrow , sweet Hal . - What says monsieur Remorse ? What says sir John Sack- and - Sugar ? Jack , how ... Poins . Then art thou damn'd for keeping thy word with the devil . P. Hen . Else he had been damned for cozening ...
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... Poins . Sir John , I pr'y thee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st thou have the spirit of per- suasion , and he the ears of profiting , that ...
... Poins . Sir John , I pr'y thee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st thou have the spirit of per- suasion , and he the ears of profiting , that ...
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... Poins . Farewell , my lord . [ Exit Poins . P. Hen . I know you all , and will a while uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness : Yet herein will I imitate the sun ; Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty ...
... Poins . Farewell , my lord . [ Exit Poins . P. Hen . I know you all , and will a while uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness : Yet herein will I imitate the sun ; Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty ...
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