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Side 8
... better than one of the wicked . I must give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an I do not , I am a villain ; I'll be damned for never a king's son in Christendom . " P. Hen . Where shall we take a purse to ...
... better than one of the wicked . I must give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an I do not , I am a villain ; I'll be damned for never a king's son in Christendom . " P. Hen . Where shall we take a purse to ...
Side 11
... better than my word I am , By so much shall I falsify men's hopes ; And , like bright metal on a sullen ground , My reformation , glittering o'er my fault , Shall show more goodly , and attract more eyes , Than that which hath no foil ...
... better than my word I am , By so much shall I falsify men's hopes ; And , like bright metal on a sullen ground , My reformation , glittering o'er my fault , Shall show more goodly , and attract more eyes , Than that which hath no foil ...
Side 18
... better temper'd to attend . North . Why , what a wasp - stung and impatient fool Art thou , to break into this woman's mood ; Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own ? Hot . Why , look you , I am whipp'd and scourg'd with rods ...
... better temper'd to attend . North . Why , what a wasp - stung and impatient fool Art thou , to break into this woman's mood ; Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own ? Hot . Why , look you , I am whipp'd and scourg'd with rods ...
Side 21
... better bit than I have been since the first cock . 2 Car . Why , they will allow us ne'er a jorden , and then we leak in your chimney ; and your chamber - lie breeds fleas like a loach . 1 Car . What , ostler ! come away , and be hanged ...
... better bit than I have been since the first cock . 2 Car . Why , they will allow us ne'er a jorden , and then we leak in your chimney ; and your chamber - lie breeds fleas like a loach . 1 Car . What , ostler ! come away , and be hanged ...
Side 26
... better than he loves our house . Let me see some more . The purpose you under- take , is dangerous ; -Why , that's certain ; ' tis dangerous to take a cold , to sleep , to drink : but I tell you , my lord fool , out of this nettle ...
... better than he loves our house . Let me see some more . The purpose you under- take , is dangerous ; -Why , that's certain ; ' tis dangerous to take a cold , to sleep , to drink : but I tell you , my lord fool , out of this nettle ...
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