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Side 15
... stay , and pause awhile ; Here comes your uncle . Hot . Re - enter WORCESTER . Speak of Mortimer ? Zounds , I will speak of him ; and let my soul Want mercy , if I do not join with him : Yea , on his part , I'll empty all these veins ...
... stay , and pause awhile ; Here comes your uncle . Hot . Re - enter WORCESTER . Speak of Mortimer ? Zounds , I will speak of him ; and let my soul Want mercy , if I do not join with him : Yea , on his part , I'll empty all these veins ...
Side 18
... stay your leisure . Hot . I have done , i'faith . Wor . Then once more to your Scottish prisoners . Deliver them up without their ransom straight , And make the Douglas ' son your only mean For powers in Scotland ; which , -for divers ...
... stay your leisure . Hot . I have done , i'faith . Wor . Then once more to your Scottish prisoners . Deliver them up without their ransom straight , And make the Douglas ' son your only mean For powers in Scotland ; which , -for divers ...
Side 19
... stays but to behold the face Of that occasion that shall bring it on . Hot . I smell it ; upon my life , it will do well . North . Before the game's a - foot , thou still let'st slip . Hot . Why , it cannot choose but be a noble plot ...
... stays but to behold the face Of that occasion that shall bring it on . Hot . I smell it ; upon my life , it will do well . North . Before the game's a - foot , thou still let'st slip . Hot . Why , it cannot choose but be a noble plot ...
Side 31
... stay a little , my lord . P. Hen . Nay , but hark you , Francis : For the sugar thou gavest me , - ' twas a pennyworth , was't not ? Fran . O lord , sir ! I would it had been two . P. Hen . I will give thee for it a thousand pound : ask ...
... stay a little , my lord . P. Hen . Nay , but hark you , Francis : For the sugar thou gavest me , - ' twas a pennyworth , was't not ? Fran . O lord , sir ! I would it had been two . P. Hen . I will give thee for it a thousand pound : ask ...
Side 68
... stay too long . Fal . Well , To the latter end of a fray , and the beginning of a feast , Fits a dull fighter , and a keen guest . [ Exeunt . SCENE 111. The Rebel Camp near SHREWSBURY . Enter HOTSPUR , WORCESTER , DOUGLAS , and VERNON ...
... stay too long . Fal . Well , To the latter end of a fray , and the beginning of a feast , Fits a dull fighter , and a keen guest . [ Exeunt . SCENE 111. The Rebel Camp near SHREWSBURY . Enter HOTSPUR , WORCESTER , DOUGLAS , and VERNON ...
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