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Side 49
... Tell the Constable , We are but warriors for the working - day : Our gayness , and our gilt , * are all besmirch'd With rainy marching in the painful field ; There's not a piece of feather in our host ( Good argument , I hope , we shall ...
... Tell the Constable , We are but warriors for the working - day : Our gayness , and our gilt , * are all besmirch'd With rainy marching in the painful field ; There's not a piece of feather in our host ( Good argument , I hope , we shall ...
Side 53
... tell you , captain , -If you look in the maps of the ' orld , I warrant , you shall find , in the comparisons between Macedon and Monmouth , that the situations , look you , is both alike . There is a river in Macedon ; and there is ...
... tell you , captain , -If you look in the maps of the ' orld , I warrant , you shall find , in the comparisons between Macedon and Monmouth , that the situations , look you , is both alike . There is a river in Macedon ; and there is ...
Side 54
... tell thee truly , herald , I know not , if the day be ours , or no ; For yet a many of your horsemen peer , And gallop o'er the field . Mont . The day is yours . K. Hen . Praised be God , and not our strength , for it ! — What is this ...
... tell thee truly , herald , I know not , if the day be ours , or no ; For yet a many of your horsemen peer , And gallop o'er the field . Mont . The day is yours . K. Hen . Praised be God , and not our strength , for it ! — What is this ...
Side 57
... tell you , it will serve you to mend your shoes : Come , wherefore should you be so pashful ? your shoes is not so goot : ' tis a goot silling , I warrant you , or I will change it . Enter an English HERALD . K. Hen . Now , herald , are ...
... tell you , it will serve you to mend your shoes : Come , wherefore should you be so pashful ? your shoes is not so goot : ' tis a goot silling , I warrant you , or I will change it . Enter an English HERALD . K. Hen . Now , herald , are ...
Side 59
... tell you , as my friend , captain Gower ; The rascally , scald , beggarly , lowsy , pragging knave , Pistol , -which you and yourself , and all the ' orld , know to be no petter than a fellow , look you now , of no merits , he is come ...
... tell you , as my friend , captain Gower ; The rascally , scald , beggarly , lowsy , pragging knave , Pistol , -which you and yourself , and all the ' orld , know to be no petter than a fellow , look you now , of no merits , he is come ...
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