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Page 342
Poins , Gads - hill , Peto , Companions of Falstaff . Bardolph , ir Walter Blunt , } of the King's Party . Lady Percy , Wife to Hot - fpur . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Hostess Quickly .
Poins , Gads - hill , Peto , Companions of Falstaff . Bardolph , ir Walter Blunt , } of the King's Party . Lady Percy , Wife to Hot - fpur . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Hostess Quickly .
Page 349
Falftaff , that Villain , is fo . fat , he cannot get on's Horse ; but , methinks , Poins and Peto should be firring bereabouts . Fal . - Fal . No , I'll give thee ghy due King HENRY IV . 349.
Falftaff , that Villain , is fo . fat , he cannot get on's Horse ; but , methinks , Poins and Peto should be firring bereabouts . Fal . - Fal . No , I'll give thee ghy due King HENRY IV . 349.
Page 351
Poins ! Now shall we know , if Gads - bill have set a match . O , if men were to be saved by merit , what hole in helí were hot enough for him ! Enter Poins . This is the most omnipotent Villain , that ever ...
Poins ! Now shall we know , if Gads - bill have set a match . O , if men were to be saved by merit , what hole in helí were hot enough for him ! Enter Poins . This is the most omnipotent Villain , that ever ...
Page 352
Poins . Good morrow , sweet Hal . What says Monsieur Remorse ? what says Sir John sack and sugar ? Jack ! how agree the devil and thou about thy soul , that thou foldeft him on Good Friday last , for a cup of Madera , and a cold capon's ...
Poins . Good morrow , sweet Hal . What says Monsieur Remorse ? what says Sir John sack and sugar ? Jack ! how agree the devil and thou about thy soul , that thou foldeft him on Good Friday last , for a cup of Madera , and a cold capon's ...
Page 353
Poins . Now , my good sweet hony lord , ride with us to morrow . I have a jest to execute , that I cannot manage alone . ( 8 ) Falstaff , Bardolfe , Peto , and Gads - bill , shall rob those men that we have already way - laid ...
Poins . Now , my good sweet hony lord , ride with us to morrow . I have a jest to execute , that I cannot manage alone . ( 8 ) Falstaff , Bardolfe , Peto , and Gads - bill , shall rob those men that we have already way - laid ...
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