The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Side 1145
... Bard . Cafe ye , cafe ye ; on with your Vizards , there's Mony of the King's coming down the Hill , ' tis going to the King's Exchequer . Fal . You lie , you Rogue , ' tis going to the King's Tavern . Gad . There's enough to make us all ...
... Bard . Cafe ye , cafe ye ; on with your Vizards , there's Mony of the King's coming down the Hill , ' tis going to the King's Exchequer . Fal . You lie , you Rogue , ' tis going to the King's Tavern . Gad . There's enough to make us all ...
Side 1156
... Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I faw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in carneft ; how came Falstaff's Sword to hackt ? Peto . Why , he hackt it with his Dagger , and faid , he would fwear Truth out of all England ; but he would make ...
... Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I faw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in carneft ; how came Falstaff's Sword to hackt ? Peto . Why , he hackt it with his Dagger , and faid , he would fwear Truth out of all England ; but he would make ...
Side 1157
... Bard . What think you they portend ? P. Henry . Hot Livers , and cold Purfes . Bard . Choler , my Lord , if rightly taken . P. Henry . No , if rightly taken , Halter . Enter Faiftaff . Here comes lean Jack , here comes Bare - bone . How ...
... Bard . What think you they portend ? P. Henry . Hot Livers , and cold Purfes . Bard . Choler , my Lord , if rightly taken . P. Henry . No , if rightly taken , Halter . Enter Faiftaff . Here comes lean Jack , here comes Bare - bone . How ...
Side 1161
... Bard . O , my Lord , my Lord , the Sheriff with a moft monftrous Watch , is at the Door . Fal . Out you Rogue , play out the Play : I have much to fay in the behalf of that Falstaff . Enter the Hoftess . Hoft . O , my Lord , my Lord ...
... Bard . O , my Lord , my Lord , the Sheriff with a moft monftrous Watch , is at the Door . Fal . Out you Rogue , play out the Play : I have much to fay in the behalf of that Falstaff . Enter the Hoftess . Hoft . O , my Lord , my Lord ...
Side 1175
... Bard . Sir John , you are fo fretful , you cannot live long . Fal . Why there is it ; corne fing me a bawdy Song , to make me merry : I was as virtuously given , as a Gentleman need to be ; virtuous enough ; fwore little , dic'd not ...
... Bard . Sir John , you are fo fretful , you cannot live long . Fal . Why there is it ; corne fing me a bawdy Song , to make me merry : I was as virtuously given , as a Gentleman need to be ; virtuous enough ; fwore little , dic'd not ...
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