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... [ Exit . 83 First folio , tongue . First folio , griefs . ( † ) First folio , them . ( S ) First folio , the . Painted full of Tongues . ] This description is omitted in the folio . b Through the peasant towns- ] Mr. Collier's MS ...
... [ Exit . 83 First folio , tongue . First folio , griefs . ( † ) First folio , them . ( S ) First folio , the . Painted full of Tongues . ] This description is omitted in the folio . b Through the peasant towns- ] Mr. Collier's MS ...
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... [ Exit Page . ] A pox of this gout ! or , a gout of this pox ! for the one or the other plays the rogue with my great toe . ' Tis no matter , if I do halt ; I have the wars for my colour , and my pension shall seem the more reasonable . A ...
... [ Exit Page . ] A pox of this gout ! or , a gout of this pox ! for the one or the other plays the rogue with my great toe . ' Tis no matter , if I do halt ; I have the wars for my colour , and my pension shall seem the more reasonable . A ...
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... Exit . HOST . I'faith , † sweet heart , methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality : your pulsidge , beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire ; and your colour , I warrant you , is as red as any rose in good truth , la ...
... Exit . HOST . I'faith , † sweet heart , methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality : your pulsidge , beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire ; and your colour , I warrant you , is as red as any rose in good truth , la ...
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... Exit Drawer . * HOST . Cheater , call you him ? I will bar no honest man my house , nor no cheater : but I do not love swaggering ; by my troth , I am the worse , when one says - swagger : feel , masters , how I shake ; look you , I ...
... Exit Drawer . * HOST . Cheater , call you him ? I will bar no honest man my house , nor no cheater : but I do not love swaggering ; by my troth , I am the worse , when one says - swagger : feel , masters , how I shake ; look you , I ...
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... Exit Page . Enter KING HENRY in his nightgown , with a Page . K. HEN . Go , call the earls of Surrey and of Warwick ; But , ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them : make good speed.- How many ...
... Exit Page . Enter KING HENRY in his nightgown , with a Page . K. HEN . Go , call the earls of Surrey and of Warwick ; But , ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them : make good speed.- How many ...
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