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" ... need of such vanity. You are thought here to be the most senseless and fit man for the constable of the watch ; therefore bear you the lantern : This is your charge ; You shall comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the ... - Page 251
by William Shakespeare - 1805
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Entertaining Dialogues: Designed for the Use of Young Students in Schools ...

Charles Northend - Dialogues - 1859 - 326 pages
...men; you are to bid any man stand m the prince's name. 2 Watch. How if he will not stand ? Dogberry. Why, then, take no note of him, but let him go; and...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. Verges. If he will not stand, when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. Dogberry. True;...
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Leaves from an Actor's Note-book: With Reminiscences and Chit-chat of the ...

George Vandenhoff - Actors - 1860 - 368 pages
...men; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. Watch. How if he will not stand ? Dogberry. Why then take no note of him, but let him go ; and...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. — You shall also make no noise in the streets ; for, for the watch to babble and talk, is most tolerable...
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Dramatic Reminiscences: Or, Actors and Actresses in England and America

George Vandenhoff - Actors - 1860 - 346 pages
...men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the Prince's name. Watch. How if he will not stand ? Dogberry. Why then take no note of him, but let him go ; and...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. You shall also make no noise in the streets ; for the watch to babble and talk, is most intolerable...
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Leaves from an Actor's Note-book: With Reminiscences and Chit-chat of the ...

George Vandenhoff - Actors - 1860 - 358 pages
...men; you are to bid any man stand : in the prince's name. Watch. How if he will not stand 7 Dogberry. Why then take no note of him, but let him go ; and...the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.—You shall also make no noise in the streets; for, for the watch to babble and talk, is most...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for Family Reading

William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...watch ; therefore bear you the lantern : This is your charge ; You shall comprehend all vagroni bien ; Heaven you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's...
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Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of ..., Part 27, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 412 pages
...comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. 2 Watch. How if 'a will not stand ? Dogb. Why, then, take no note of...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. Dogb. True, and...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 492 pages
...comprehend all vagrom men : you are to bid any man stand, in the Prince's name. 2 Watch. How, if 'a will not stand ? Dogb. Why then, take no note of him,...Watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the Prince's subjects. Dogb. True, and...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1863 - 486 pages
...vagrom men : you are to bid any man stand, in the Prince's name. 2 Watch. How, if 'a will not stand r Dogb. Why then, take no note of him, but let him go...Watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the Prince's subjects. Dogb. True, and...
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The dramatic works of William Shakespeare, with copious glossarial notes and ...

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1056 pages
...which, master constable, Dogb. You have ; I knew it would be your answer. Well, for your favour, sir, make no boast of it ; and for your writing and reading,...presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank heaven you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's...
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Shakespeare Jest-books: Reprints of the Early and Very Rare Jest ..., Volume 1

William Carew Hazlitt - Chapbooks - 1864 - 416 pages
...comprehend all vagrom men : you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. 2 Watck. How, if 'a will not stand ? Dogb. Why then, take no note of him,...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave." — Much Ado About Nothing, iii. 3. No, quoth Tarlton, for they be ungodly meate, uncharitable meat,...
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