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... 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 his bargain ; for he was never yet a breaker of proverbs , he will give the ...
... 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 his bargain ; for he was never yet a breaker of proverbs , he will give the ...
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... soul ne'er pays , but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign liege , little deserves The scourge of greatness to be used on it ; And that same greatness too which our own hands Have holp to make so portly . North . My lord , - K ...
... soul ne'er pays , but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign liege , little deserves The scourge of greatness to be used on it ; And that same greatness too which our own hands Have holp to make so portly . North . My lord , - K ...
Side 13
... and exception , - That we , at our own charge , shall ransom straight His brother - in - law , the foolish Mortimer ; Who , on my soul , hath wilfully betray'd The lives of those , that he did lead to SCENE 3 . 13 KING HENRY IV .
... and exception , - That we , at our own charge , shall ransom straight His brother - in - law , the foolish Mortimer ; Who , on my soul , hath wilfully betray'd The lives of those , that he did lead to SCENE 3 . 13 KING HENRY IV .
Side 15
... soul Want mercy , if I do not join with him : Yea , on his part , I'll empty all these veins , And shed my dear blood drop by drop i'the dust , But I will lift the down - trod Mortimer As high i'the air as this unthankful king , As this ...
... soul Want mercy , if I do not join with him : Yea , on his part , I'll empty all these veins , And shed my dear blood drop by drop i'the dust , But I will lift the down - trod Mortimer As high i'the air as this unthankful king , As this ...
Side 17
... soul , he shall not : I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You start away , And lend no ear unto my purposes.- Those prisoners you shall keep . Hot . Nay , I will ; that's flat : - He said , he would not ransomMortimer ; Forbad my ...
... soul , he shall not : I'll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You start away , And lend no ear unto my purposes.- Those prisoners you shall keep . Hot . Nay , I will ; that's flat : - He said , he would not ransomMortimer ; Forbad my ...
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