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Side 168
... Host . My lord the prince , - P. Hen . How now , my lady the hostess ? what say'st thou to me ? Host . Marry , my lord , there is a nobleman of the court at door , would speak with you : he says , he comes from your father . P. Hen ...
... Host . My lord the prince , - P. Hen . How now , my lady the hostess ? what say'st thou to me ? Host . Marry , my lord , there is a nobleman of the court at door , would speak with you : he says , he comes from your father . P. Hen ...
Side 172
... Host . This is excellent sport , i'faith . Fal . Weep not , sweet queen , for trickling tears are vain . Host . 0 , the father , how he holds his counte- nance ! Fal . For God's sake , lords , convey my tristful queen , For tears do ...
... Host . This is excellent sport , i'faith . Fal . Weep not , sweet queen , for trickling tears are vain . Host . 0 , the father , how he holds his counte- nance ! Fal . For God's sake , lords , convey my tristful queen , For tears do ...
Side 175
... Host . O Jesu , my lord ! my lord ! - Fal . Heigh , heigh ! the devil rides upon a fiddle- stick : What's the matter ? Host . The sheriff and all the watch are at the door : they are come to search the house ; Shall I let them in ? 43 ...
... Host . O Jesu , my lord ! my lord ! - Fal . Heigh , heigh ! the devil rides upon a fiddle- stick : What's the matter ? Host . The sheriff and all the watch are at the door : they are come to search the house ; Shall I let them in ? 43 ...
Side 197
... Host . Why , Sir John ! what do you think , Sir John ? Do you think I keep thieves in my house ? I have searched , I have inquired , so has my hus- band , man by man , boy by boy , servant by ser- 4 Steevens has taken occasion here to ...
... Host . Why , Sir John ! what do you think , Sir John ? Do you think I keep thieves in my house ? I have searched , I have inquired , so has my hus- band , man by man , boy by boy , servant by ser- 4 Steevens has taken occasion here to ...
Side 198
... Host . Who I ? I defy thee : I was never called so in mine own house before . un tale Fal . Go to , I know you well enough . Host . No , Sir John ; you do not know me , Sir John ; I know you , Sir John : you owe me money , Sir John ...
... Host . Who I ? I defy thee : I was never called so in mine own house before . un tale Fal . Go to , I know you well enough . Host . No , Sir John ; you do not know me , Sir John ; I know you , Sir John : you owe me money , Sir John ...
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