 | Albert Stratford George Canning - 1907 - 545 pages
...his despoilers, and, of course, never thought of resisting him, but loyally ran away. " PRINCE HENRY. Mark now, how a plain tale shall put you down. —...here in the house : — and, Falstaff, you carried yourself away as nimbly, and with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and still ran and roared,... | |
 | Alfred S. Lowry - Elocution - 1908 - 387 pages
...you four set on four ; you bound them, and were masters of their wealth. — Mark now, how plain a tale shall put you down. — Then did we two set on...in the house : — and, Falstaff, you carried your mountain sides away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and still ran and roared,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1909
...set on four and bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark now, how a plain tale shall 290 put you down. Then did we two set on you four ; and,...it; yea, and can show it you here in the house: and, Falstaif, you carried your guts away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and... | |
 | William Shakespeare - English literature - 1911
...comparisons, hear me speak but this. *53 POINS. Mark, Jack. PRINCE. We two saw you four set on four and you bound them, and were masters of their wealth....; yea, and can show it you here in the house. And, Falstafi, you carried your guts away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and... | |
 | William Palmer Smith - Elocution - 1913 - 358 pages
...base comparisons, hear me speak but this. POINS: Mark, Jack. PRINCE: We saw you four set on four and bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark...the house: and, Falstaff, you carried your guts away so nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy and still run and roared, as ever I heard... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1914
...comparisons, hear me speak but this. 250 Poins. Mark, Jack. Prince. We two saw you four set on four and bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark...two set on you four; and, with a word, out-faced you 255 from your prize, and have it ; yea, and can show it you here in the house : and, Falstaff, you... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1917 - 218 pages
...comparisons, hear me speak but this. Poins. Mark, Jack. Prince. We two saw you four set on four and 280 bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark...Then did we two set on you four ; and, with a, word, outi-faced you from your prize, and have it ; yea, and can show it you here in the house : and, Falstaff,... | |
 | Hildegard Harz - 1918 - 142 pages
...Part of Hy IV. II, 4. 283. Prince. We two saw you four set on four and you bound them, and were master of their wealth. Mark now, how a plain tale shall...a word, outfaced you from your prize, and have it. Die Situation wird Prince H. wieder so lebendig, daß er sie wiedererlebt. Hier trifft zu, was Lorck... | |
 | William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1921
...when thou hast tired thyself in base comparisons, hear me speak but this. Point. Mark, Jack. P. Henry. We two saw you four set on four; you bound them, and...yea, and can show it you here in the house. — And, FalstafT, you carried yourself away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and still... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1922 - 159 pages
...prince, "He exceeded the mean stature of men, his neck long, body slender and lean, and his bones small." bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark...Then did we two set on you four ; and, with a word, out-fac'd you from your prize, and have it ; yea, and can show it you here in the house: and, Falstaff,... | |
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