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... thee , bade thee stand up , Gave thee no instance why thou shouldst do treason , Unless to dub thee with the name of traitor . If that same demon , that hath gull'd thee thus , Should with his lion gait walk the whole world , He might ...
... thee , bade thee stand up , Gave thee no instance why thou shouldst do treason , Unless to dub thee with the name of traitor . If that same demon , that hath gull'd thee thus , Should with his lion gait walk the whole world , He might ...
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... thee beseech to do me favours : The duke of Exeter doth love thee well . Flu . Ay , I praise Got ; and I have merited some love at his hands . Pist . Bardolph , a soldier , firm and sound of heart , Of buxom valour , hath , -by cruel ...
... thee beseech to do me favours : The duke of Exeter doth love thee well . Flu . Ay , I praise Got ; and I have merited some love at his hands . Pist . Bardolph , a soldier , firm and sound of heart , Of buxom valour , hath , -by cruel ...
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... thee back ; And tell thy king , -I do not seek him now ; But could be willing to march on to Calais Without impeachment : * for , to say the sooth ( Though ' tis no wisdom to confess so much Unto an enemy of craft and vantage ) , My ...
... thee back ; And tell thy king , -I do not seek him now ; But could be willing to march on to Calais Without impeachment : * for , to say the sooth ( Though ' tis no wisdom to confess so much Unto an enemy of craft and vantage ) , My ...
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... thee a box on the ear . K. Hen . If ever I live to see it , I will challenge it . Will . Thou darest as well be hanged . K. Hen . Well , I will do it , though I take thee in the king's company . Will . Keep thy word : fare thee well ...
... thee a box on the ear . K. Hen . If ever I live to see it , I will challenge it . Will . Thou darest as well be hanged . K. Hen . Well , I will do it , though I take thee in the king's company . Will . Keep thy word : fare thee well ...
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William Shakespeare. Bed . Farewell , good Salisbury ; and good luck go with thee ! Exe . Farewell , kind lord ; fight valiantly to - day : And yet I do thee wrong , to mind thee of it , For thou art framed of the firm truth of valour ...
William Shakespeare. Bed . Farewell , good Salisbury ; and good luck go with thee ! Exe . Farewell , kind lord ; fight valiantly to - day : And yet I do thee wrong , to mind thee of it , For thou art framed of the firm truth of valour ...
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