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Side 12
... Exit . Nym . For my part , I care not : I say little but when time shall serve , there shall be smiles ; -but that shall be as it may . I dare not fight ; but I will wink , and hold out mine iron : It is a simple one : but what though ...
... Exit . Nym . For my part , I care not : I say little but when time shall serve , there shall be smiles ; -but that shall be as it may . I dare not fight ; but I will wink , and hold out mine iron : It is a simple one : but what though ...
Side 26
... Exit Boy . Re - enter FLUELLEN , GOWER following . Gow . Captain Fluellen , you must come presently to the mines ; the duke of Gloster would speak with you . Flu . To the mines ! tell you the duke , it is not so good to come to the ...
... Exit Boy . Re - enter FLUELLEN , GOWER following . Gow . Captain Fluellen , you must come presently to the mines ; the duke of Gloster would speak with you . Flu . To the mines ! tell you the duke , it is not so good to come to the ...
Side 32
... Exit PISTOL . Gow . Why , this is an arrant counterfeit rascal ; I remember him now ; a bawd ; a cut - purse . Flu . I'll assure you , ' a utter'd as prave ' ords at the pridge , as you shall see in a summer's day : But it is very well ...
... Exit PISTOL . Gow . Why , this is an arrant counterfeit rascal ; I remember him now ; a bawd ; a cut - purse . Flu . I'll assure you , ' a utter'd as prave ' ords at the pridge , as you shall see in a summer's day : But it is very well ...
Side 34
... Exit MONTJOY . Glo . I hope they will not come upon us now . K. Hen . We are in God's hand , brother , not in theirs . March to the bridge ; it now draws toward night : - Beyond the river we'll encamp ourselves ; And on to - morrow bid ...
... Exit MONTJOY . Glo . I hope they will not come upon us now . K. Hen . We are in God's hand , brother , not in theirs . March to the bridge ; it now draws toward night : - Beyond the river we'll encamp ourselves ; And on to - morrow bid ...
Side 36
... Exit . Con . You must first go yourself to hazard , ere you have them . Dau . ' Tis midnight , I'll go arm myself . Orl . The Dauphin longs for morning . Ram . He longs to eat the English . Con . I think , he will eat all he kills . Orl ...
... Exit . Con . You must first go yourself to hazard , ere you have them . Dau . ' Tis midnight , I'll go arm myself . Orl . The Dauphin longs for morning . Ram . He longs to eat the English . Con . I think , he will eat all he kills . Orl ...
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