First Part of King Henry IVB. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 88 páginas |
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... Doug . Thou art the king of honour : No man so potent breathes upon the ground But I will beard him . Hot . Do so , and ' tis well . -- Enter a Messenger with letters . What letters hast thou there ? I can but thank you . - Mess . These ...
... Doug . Thou art the king of honour : No man so potent breathes upon the ground But I will beard him . Hot . Do so , and ' tis well . -- Enter a Messenger with letters . What letters hast thou there ? I can but thank you . - Mess . These ...
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... Doug . Faith , and so we should ; Where now remains a sweet reversion ; And we may boldly spend upon the hope Of what is to come in : A comfort of retirement lives in this . Hot . A rendezvous , a home to fly unto , If that the devil ...
... Doug . Faith , and so we should ; Where now remains a sweet reversion ; And we may boldly spend upon the hope Of what is to come in : A comfort of retirement lives in this . Hot . A rendezvous , a home to fly unto , If that the devil ...
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... Doug . As heart can think : there is not such a word Spoke of in Scotland as this term of fear . Enter Sir RICHARD VERNON . Hot . My cousin Vernon ! welcome , by my soul . Ver . Pray God my news be worth a welcome , lord . The Earl of ...
... Doug . As heart can think : there is not such a word Spoke of in Scotland as this term of fear . Enter Sir RICHARD VERNON . Hot . My cousin Vernon ! welcome , by my soul . Ver . Pray God my news be worth a welcome , lord . The Earl of ...
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... Doug . That's the worst tidings that I hear of yet . Wor . Ay , by my faith , that bears a frosty sound . Hot . What may the king's whole battle reach unto ? Ver . To thirty thousand . Hot . Forty let it be : My father and Glendower ...
... Doug . That's the worst tidings that I hear of yet . Wor . Ay , by my faith , that bears a frosty sound . Hot . What may the king's whole battle reach unto ? Ver . To thirty thousand . Hot . Forty let it be : My father and Glendower ...
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... Doug . You give him , then , advantage . Ver . Hot . Why say you so ? looks he not for supply ? Ver . So do we . Hot . His is certain , ours is doubtful . Wor . Good cousin , be advis'd ; stir not to - night . Ver . Do not , my lord . Doug ...
... Doug . You give him , then , advantage . Ver . Hot . Why say you so ? looks he not for supply ? Ver . So do we . Hot . His is certain , ours is doubtful . Wor . Good cousin , be advis'd ; stir not to - night . Ver . Do not , my lord . Doug ...
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a-foot anon Archbishop of York arms art thou Bard Bardolph blood buckram Cham counterfeit cousin coward cup of sack devil dost thou doth Doug Douglas earl earl of Fife Eastcheap Enter FALSTAFF Enter HOTSPUR Enter King HENRY Enter Prince HENRY Exeunt Exit faith Farewell father fear fight Fran Francis Gads Gadshill give Glend Glendower grace hanged Harry Percy hast thou hath head hear heart honour horse Host Hostess Jack Falstaff John of Lancaster Kate knaves Lady Mortimer majesty Mort ne'er never noble Northumberland Owen Glendower Peto plague Poin Pointz pray Prince John Prince of Wales prisoners prithee rascal Re-enter rogue sayest SCENE Scot Shrewsbury Sir John Sir WALTER BLUNT Sirrah speak sweet sword tavern tell thee there's thine thou art thou hast thou wilt to-morrow to-night true uncle villain Welsh Zounds