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... tell you he was a madde round knave , and a merrie one too : and if you chaunce to talke of fatte Sir John Old - castle , he wil tell you , he was his great Grandfather . " So in Field's Amends for Ladies ( 1618 ) , IV . iii . , where ...
... tell you he was a madde round knave , and a merrie one too : and if you chaunce to talke of fatte Sir John Old - castle , he wil tell you , he was his great Grandfather . " So in Field's Amends for Ladies ( 1618 ) , IV . iii . , where ...
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... FIFTH UTILISED FOR THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . ( I ) Highway Robbery Scene . Enter the yoong Prince , Ned , and Tom . Henry V. Come away Ned and Tom . Both . Here my Lord . Hen . V. Come away my Lads : Tell me INTRODUCTION xlvii.
... FIFTH UTILISED FOR THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . ( I ) Highway Robbery Scene . Enter the yoong Prince , Ned , and Tom . Henry V. Come away Ned and Tom . Both . Here my Lord . Hen . V. Come away my Lads : Tell me INTRODUCTION xlvii.
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... tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me sirs , thinke you not that it was a vil- lainous part of me to rob my fathers ...
... tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me sirs , thinke you not that it was a vil- lainous part of me to rob my fathers ...
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... tell me , how many were of them ? One Recei . If it please you , there were foure of them , And there was one about the bignesse of you : But I am sure I so belambd him about the shoulders , That he wil feele it this month . Hen . V ...
... tell me , how many were of them ? One Recei . If it please you , there were foure of them , And there was one about the bignesse of you : But I am sure I so belambd him about the shoulders , That he wil feele it this month . Hen . V ...
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... tell you sirs , and the King My father were dead , we would be all Kings , Therefore come away . Ned . Gogs wounds , brauely spoken Harry . ( II ) Prince Henry Strikes the Chief Justice . Enter Lord chiefe Iustice , Clarke of the Office ...
... tell you sirs , and the King My father were dead , we would be all Kings , Therefore come away . Ned . Gogs wounds , brauely spoken Harry . ( II ) Prince Henry Strikes the Chief Justice . Enter Lord chiefe Iustice , Clarke of the Office ...
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