Richard II. Henry IV, pt.1-2Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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Side 113
... faith . Fal . There's neither honesty , manhood , nor good fellowship in thee , nor thou camest not of the blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . P. Hen . Well , then once in my days I'll be a mad- cap . Fal . Why ...
... faith . Fal . There's neither honesty , manhood , nor good fellowship in thee , nor thou camest not of the blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . P. Hen . Well , then once in my days I'll be a mad- cap . Fal . Why ...
Side 124
... faith . Wor . Then once more to your Scottish prisoners . Deliver them up without their ransome straight , And make the Douglas ' son your only mean For powers in Scotland ; which , -for divers reasons , Which I shall send you written ...
... faith . Wor . Then once more to your Scottish prisoners . Deliver them up without their ransome straight , And make the Douglas ' son your only mean For powers in Scotland ; which , -for divers reasons , Which I shall send you written ...
Side 126
... - Come , and be hanged : - Hast no faith in thee ? Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good morrow , carriers . What's o'clock ! 1 Car . I think it be two o'clock . Gads . I pry'thee , lend me thy lantern , 126 ACT II . FIRST PART OF.
... - Come , and be hanged : - Hast no faith in thee ? Enter GADSHILL . Gads . Good morrow , carriers . What's o'clock ! 1 Car . I think it be two o'clock . Gads . I pry'thee , lend me thy lantern , 126 ACT II . FIRST PART OF.
Side 127
... faith . Gads . I pry'thee , lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canst tell ? -Lend me thy lantern , quoth a ? —marry , I'll see the hanged first . Gads . Sirrah carrier , what time do you mean to come to London ? 2 Car . Time enough to ...
... faith . Gads . I pry'thee , lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canst tell ? -Lend me thy lantern , quoth a ? —marry , I'll see the hanged first . Gads . Sirrah carrier , what time do you mean to come to London ? 2 Car . Time enough to ...
Side 128
... faith ; I think you are more be- holden to the night , than to fern - seed , for your walking invisible . Gads . Give me thy hand : thou shalt have a share in our purchase , as I am a true man . Cham . Nay , rather let me have it , as ...
... faith ; I think you are more be- holden to the night , than to fern - seed , for your walking invisible . Gads . Give me thy hand : thou shalt have a share in our purchase , as I am a true man . Cham . Nay , rather let me have it , as ...
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