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Side 19
I would my letter , wench , were here again , " I'd know him wiser ere I sent him
one ; " And travel some five year first . « Viol . So he had need , inethinks , " To
understand the words ; methinks the words 56 Themselves should make him do't
...
I would my letter , wench , were here again , " I'd know him wiser ere I sent him
one ; " And travel some five year first . « Viol . So he had need , inethinks , " To
understand the words ; methinks the words 56 Themselves should make him do't
...
Side 21
I am dubid ; I have it on my shoulder , But , mother , I am not fir Robert's fon ; I
have disclaim'd fir Robert , and my land ; Legitimation , name , and all is gone :
Then , good my mother , let me know my father ; Some proper man , I hope ; Who
was ...
I am dubid ; I have it on my shoulder , But , mother , I am not fir Robert's fon ; I
have disclaim'd fir Robert , and my land ; Legitimation , name , and all is gone :
Then , good my mother , let me know my father ; Some proper man , I hope ; Who
was ...
Side 23
... and therefore some say he is called Rycharde Cure de Lyon ; but some say he
is called Cure de Lyon , because of his boldness and hardy stoinake . ” GRAY . I
have an old black lettered history of lord Fauconbridge , whence Shakespeare ...
... and therefore some say he is called Rycharde Cure de Lyon ; but some say he
is called Cure de Lyon , because of his boldness and hardy stoinake . ” GRAY . I
have an old black lettered history of lord Fauconbridge , whence Shakespeare ...
Side 32
Some trumpet summon hither to the walls These men of Angiers ; let us hear
them speak , Whose title they admit , Arthur's , or John's . [ Trumpets found . Enter
Citizens upon the walls . 1 Cit . Who is it , that hath warn'd us to the walls ? K. Phil
.
Some trumpet summon hither to the walls These men of Angiers ; let us hear
them speak , Whose title they admit , Arthur's , or John's . [ Trumpets found . Enter
Citizens upon the walls . 1 Cit . Who is it , that hath warn'd us to the walls ? K. Phil
.
Side 35
Some bastards too . K. Pbil .-- Stand in his face , to contradict his ... Saint George ,
—that swing'd the dragon , and e'er fince , Sits on his horseback at mine hostess
? door , Teach us some fence ! -Sirrah , were I at home , At your den , firrah ...
Some bastards too . K. Pbil .-- Stand in his face , to contradict his ... Saint George ,
—that swing'd the dragon , and e'er fince , Sits on his horseback at mine hostess
? door , Teach us some fence ! -Sirrah , were I at home , At your den , firrah ...
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