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Side 12
... live so long as I may , that's the certain of it ; and when I cannot live any longer , I will do as I may : that is my rest , that is the rendezvous of it . Bard . It is certain , corporal , that he is married to Nell Quickly : and ...
... live so long as I may , that's the certain of it ; and when I cannot live any longer , I will do as I may : that is my rest , that is the rendezvous of it . Bard . It is certain , corporal , that he is married to Nell Quickly : and ...
Side 13
... live honestly by the prick of their needles , but it will be thought we keep a bawdy- house straight . [ NYM draws his sword . ] O well - a - day , Lady , if he be not drawn now ! O Lord ! here's corporal Nym's - now shall we have ...
... live honestly by the prick of their needles , but it will be thought we keep a bawdy- house straight . [ NYM draws his sword . ] O well - a - day , Lady , if he be not drawn now ! O Lord ! here's corporal Nym's - now shall we have ...
Side 14
... live by Nym , and Nym shall live by me ; - Is not this just ? -for I shall sutler be Unto the camp , and profits will accrue . Give me thy hand . Nym . I shall have my noble ? Pist . In cash most justly paid . Nym . Well then , that's ...
... live by Nym , and Nym shall live by me ; - Is not this just ? -for I shall sutler be Unto the camp , and profits will accrue . Give me thy hand . Nym . I shall have my noble ? Pist . In cash most justly paid . Nym . Well then , that's ...
Side 30
... live in France ; let us quit all , And give our vineyards to a barbarous people . Dau . O Dieu vivant ! shall a few sprays of us , - The emptying of our fathers ' luxury , * Our scions , put in wild and savaget stock , Spirt up so ...
... live in France ; let us quit all , And give our vineyards to a barbarous people . Dau . O Dieu vivant ! shall a few sprays of us , - The emptying of our fathers ' luxury , * Our scions , put in wild and savaget stock , Spirt up so ...
Side 43
... live . K. Hen . I embrace it . Will . How shall I know thee again ? K. Hen . Give me any gage of thine , and I will wear it in my bonnet : then , if ever thou darest acknowledge it , I will make it my quarrel . Will . Here's my glove ...
... live . K. Hen . I embrace it . Will . How shall I know thee again ? K. Hen . Give me any gage of thine , and I will wear it in my bonnet : then , if ever thou darest acknowledge it , I will make it my quarrel . Will . Here's my glove ...
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