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Side 17
... unto the west , So honour cross it from the north to south , And let them grapple ; -O ! the blood more stirs , To rouse a lion , than to start a bare . North . Imagination of some great exploit Drives him beyond the bounds of patience ...
... unto the west , So honour cross it from the north to south , And let them grapple ; -O ! the blood more stirs , To rouse a lion , than to start a bare . North . Imagination of some great exploit Drives him beyond the bounds of patience ...
Side 18
... Unto this king of smiles , this Bolingbroke , When you and he came back from Ravenspurg . North . At Berkley castle . Hot . You say true : - Why , what a candy deal of courtesy This fawning greyhound then did proffer me ! Look , when ...
... Unto this king of smiles , this Bolingbroke , When you and he came back from Ravenspurg . North . At Berkley castle . Hot . You say true : - Why , what a candy deal of courtesy This fawning greyhound then did proffer me ! Look , when ...
Side 26
... unto you again , you are a shallow , cowardly hind , and you lie . What a lack - brain is this ! By the Lord , our plot is a good plot as ever was laid ; our friends true and constant : a good plot , good friends , and full of ...
... unto you again , you are a shallow , cowardly hind , and you lie . What a lack - brain is this ! By the Lord , our plot is a good plot as ever was laid ; our friends true and constant : a good plot , good friends , and full of ...
Side 42
... unto this house . P. Hen . What men ? Sheriff . One of them is well known , my gracious lord , A gross fat man . Car . As fat as butter . P. Hen . The man , I do assure you , is not here ; For I myself at this time have employ'd him ...
... unto this house . P. Hen . What men ? Sheriff . One of them is well known , my gracious lord , A gross fat man . Car . As fat as butter . P. Hen . The man , I do assure you , is not here ; For I myself at this time have employ'd him ...
Side 64
... unto , If that the devil and mischance look big Upon the maidenhead of our affairs . Wor . But yet , I would your father had been here ; The quality and hair of our attempt Brooks no division : It will be thought By some , that know not ...
... unto , If that the devil and mischance look big Upon the maidenhead of our affairs . Wor . But yet , I would your father had been here ; The quality and hair of our attempt Brooks no division : It will be thought By some , that know not ...
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