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Side 5
... horse , Uncertain of the issue any way . K. Hen . Here is a dear and true - industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each soil Betwixt that Holmedon and this seat of ours ; And ...
... horse , Uncertain of the issue any way . K. Hen . Here is a dear and true - industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each soil Betwixt that Holmedon and this seat of ours ; And ...
Side 9
... horses for yourselves ; Gadshill lies to- night in Rochester ; I have bespoke supper to - morrow night in Eastcheap ; we may do it as secure as sleep : If you will go , I will stuff your purses full of crowns ; if you will not , tarry ...
... horses for yourselves ; Gadshill lies to- night in Rochester ; I have bespoke supper to - morrow night in Eastcheap ; we may do it as secure as sleep : If you will go , I will stuff your purses full of crowns ; if you will not , tarry ...
Side 10
... horses , by our habits , and by every other ap- pointment , to be ourselves . Poins . Tut ! our horses they shall not see , I'll tie them in the wood ; our visors we will change , after we leave them ; and , sirrah , I have cases of ...
... horses , by our habits , and by every other ap- pointment , to be ourselves . Poins . Tut ! our horses they shall not see , I'll tie them in the wood ; our visors we will change , after we leave them ; and , sirrah , I have cases of ...
Side 20
... horse not packed . What , ostler ! Ost . [ Within ] Anon , anon . 1 Car . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cut's saddle , put a few flocks in the point ; the poor jade is wrung in the withers out of all cess . Enter another Carrier . 2 Car ...
... horse not packed . What , ostler ! Ost . [ Within ] Anon , anon . 1 Car . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cut's saddle , put a few flocks in the point ; the poor jade is wrung in the withers out of all cess . Enter another Carrier . 2 Car ...
Side 23
... horse , and he frets like a gummed velvet . P. Hen . Stand close . Enter FALSTAFF . Fal . Poins ! Poins , and be hanged ! Poins ! P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ! What a brawling dost thou keep ! Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P ...
... horse , and he frets like a gummed velvet . P. Hen . Stand close . Enter FALSTAFF . Fal . Poins ! Poins , and be hanged ! Poins ! P. Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ! What a brawling dost thou keep ! Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P ...
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