Second Part of King Henry IVWilliam Heinemann, 1904 - 126 páginas |
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... pray you , sir , then set your knighthood and your soldiership aside ; and give me leave to tell you , you lie in your throat , if you say I am any other than an honest man . I lay FAL . I give thee ... thou gettest any leave of me , hang me ...
... pray you , sir , then set your knighthood and your soldiership aside ; and give me leave to tell you , you lie in your throat , if you say I am any other than an honest man . I lay FAL . I give thee ... thou gettest any leave of me , hang me ...
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... thee in the channel . Wilt thou ? wilt thou ? thou bastardly rogue ! Murder , murder ! Ah , thou honey - suckle ... beseech you , stand to me . CH . JUST . How now , Sir John ! what are you brawling here ? Doth this become your place ...
... thee in the channel . Wilt thou ? wilt thou ? thou bastardly rogue ! Murder , murder ! Ah , thou honey - suckle ... beseech you , stand to me . CH . JUST . How now , Sir John ! what are you brawling here ? Doth this become your place ...
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... thee they were ill for a green wound ? And didst thou not , when she was gone down stairs , desire me to be no more ... Pray thee , peace . Pay her the debt you owe her , and unpay the villany you have done her ; the one you may do with ...
... thee they were ill for a green wound ? And didst thou not , when she was gone down stairs , desire me to be no more ... Pray thee , peace . Pay her the debt you owe her , and unpay the villany you have done her ; the one you may do with ...
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... thou must not be in this humour with me ; dost not know me ? come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . HOST . Pray thee , Sir John , let it be but twenty nobles : i ' faith , I am loath to sc . I. ] 31 KING HENRY IV .
... thou must not be in this humour with me ; dost not know me ? come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . HOST . Pray thee , Sir John , let it be but twenty nobles : i ' faith , I am loath to sc . I. ] 31 KING HENRY IV .
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... pray thee , loving wife , and gentle daughter , Give even way unto my rough affairs : Put not you on the visage of the times And be like them to Percy troublesome . LADY N. I have given over , I will speak SC . III . ] 39 KING HENRY IV .
... pray thee , loving wife , and gentle daughter , Give even way unto my rough affairs : Put not you on the visage of the times And be like them to Percy troublesome . LADY N. I have given over , I will speak SC . III . ] 39 KING HENRY IV .
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