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Side 2
... Sir Richard Vernon . Sir John Falstaff . Poins . Gadshill . Peto . Bardolph . Lady Percy , Wife to Hotspur , and Sister to Mortimer . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Mrs. Quickly , Hostess of a Tavern in ...
... Sir Richard Vernon . Sir John Falstaff . Poins . Gadshill . Peto . Bardolph . Lady Percy , Wife to Hotspur , and Sister to Mortimer . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Mrs. Quickly , Hostess of a Tavern in ...
Side 9
... sir John Sack - and - Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul , that thou soldest him on Good Friday last , for a cup of Madeira , and a cold capon's leg ? P. Hen . Sir John stands to his word , the devil shall have ...
... sir John Sack - and - Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee about thy soul , that thou soldest him on Good Friday last , for a cup of Madeira , and a cold capon's leg ? P. Hen . Sir John stands to his word , the devil shall have ...
Side 10
... Lord , I'll be a traitor then , when thou art king . P. Hen . I care not . Poins . Sir John , I pr'ythee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this ad- venture , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st ...
... Lord , I'll be a traitor then , when thou art king . P. Hen . I care not . Poins . Sir John , I pr'ythee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this ad- venture , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st ...
Side 22
... st saint Nicho - ́ las as truly as a man of falsehood may . Gads . What talkest thou to me of the hangman ? if I hang , I'll make a fat pair of gallows : for , if I hang , old sir John hangs with me ; and , thou knowest , he's no ...
... st saint Nicho - ́ las as truly as a man of falsehood may . Gads . What talkest thou to me of the hangman ? if I hang , I'll make a fat pair of gallows : for , if I hang , old sir John hangs with me ; and , thou knowest , he's no ...
Side 24
... sir John Paunch ? Fal . Indeed , I am not John of Gaunt , your grand father ; but yet no coward , Hal . P. Hen . Well , we leave that to the 24 ACT 2 . FIRST PART OF.
... sir John Paunch ? Fal . Indeed , I am not John of Gaunt , your grand father ; but yet no coward , Hal . P. Hen . Well , we leave that to the 24 ACT 2 . FIRST PART OF.
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