King Henry IV ; King Henry VLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row; William Miller, Albemarle-Street; and A. Constable and Company, Edinburgh, 1807 |
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... crowns ; if you will not , tarry at home , and be hanged . Fal . Hear me , Yedward ; if I tarry at home , and go not , I'll hang you for going . Poins . You will , chops ? Fal . Hal , wilt thou make one ? P. Hen . Who , I rob ? I a ...
... crowns ; if you will not , tarry at home , and be hanged . Fal . Hear me , Yedward ; if I tarry at home , and go not , I'll hang you for going . Poins . You will , chops ? Fal . Hal , wilt thou make one ? P. Hen . Who , I rob ? I a ...
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... crown ? North . He did ; myself did hear it . Hot . Nay , then I cannot blame his cousin king , That wish'd him on the barren mountains stary'd . But shall it be , that you , that set the crown Upon the head of this forgetful man ; And ...
... crown ? North . He did ; myself did hear it . Hot . Nay , then I cannot blame his cousin king , That wish'd him on the barren mountains stary'd . But shall it be , that you , that set the crown Upon the head of this forgetful man ; And ...
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... crowns , And pass them current too . - Gods me , my horse ! What say'st thou , Kate ? what would'st thou have with - me ? Lady . Do you not love me ? do you not , indeed ? VOL . VII . C Well , do not then , for , since you SCENE III ...
... crowns , And pass them current too . - Gods me , my horse ! What say'st thou , Kate ? what would'st thou have with - me ? Lady . Do you not love me ? do you not , indeed ? VOL . VII . C Well , do not then , for , since you SCENE III ...
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... crown . P. Hen . Thy state is taken for a joint - stool , thy gold- en sceptre for a leaden dagger , and thy precious rich crown , for a pitiful bald crown ! Fal . Well , an the fire of grace be not quite out of thee , now shalt thou be ...
... crown . P. Hen . Thy state is taken for a joint - stool , thy gold- en sceptre for a leaden dagger , and thy precious rich crown , for a pitiful bald crown ! Fal . Well , an the fire of grace be not quite out of thee , now shalt thou be ...
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... crown the god of sleep , Charming your blood with pleasing heaviness ; Making such difference ' twixt wake and sleep , As is the difference betwixt day and night , The hour before the heavenly - harness'd team Begins his golden progress ...
... crown the god of sleep , Charming your blood with pleasing heaviness ; Making such difference ' twixt wake and sleep , As is the difference betwixt day and night , The hour before the heavenly - harness'd team Begins his golden progress ...
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