Second Part of King Henry IVWilliam Heinemann, 1904 - 126 |
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... tongues . RUM . Open your ears ; for which of you will stop The vent of hearing when loud Rumour speaks ? I , from the orient to the drooping west , Making the wind my post - horse , still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth ...
... tongues . RUM . Open your ears ; for which of you will stop The vent of hearing when loud Rumour speaks ? I , from the orient to the drooping west , Making the wind my post - horse , still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth ...
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... And not a man of them brings other news Than they have learn'd of me : from Rumour's tongues They bring smooth comforts false , worse than true wrongs . [ Exit . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. The same . Enter SECOND PART OF [ ACT I.
... And not a man of them brings other news Than they have learn'd of me : from Rumour's tongues They bring smooth comforts false , worse than true wrongs . [ Exit . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. The same . Enter SECOND PART OF [ ACT I.
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... tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so woe - begone , Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night , And would have told him half his Troy was burnt ; But Priam found the ...
... tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so woe - begone , Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night , And would have told him half his Troy was burnt ; But Priam found the ...
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... tongue offends not that reports his death : And he doth sin that doth belie the dead , Not he which says the dead is not alive . Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office , and his tongue Sounds ever after as a ...
... tongue offends not that reports his death : And he doth sin that doth belie the dead , Not he which says the dead is not alive . Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office , and his tongue Sounds ever after as a ...
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... tongue be hotter ! A whoreson Achitophel ! a rascally yea - forsooth knave ! to bear a gentleman in hand , and then stand upon security ! The whoreson smooth - pates do now wear nothing but high shoes , and bunches of keys at their ...
... tongue be hotter ! A whoreson Achitophel ! a rascally yea - forsooth knave ! to bear a gentleman in hand , and then stand upon security ! The whoreson smooth - pates do now wear nothing but high shoes , and bunches of keys at their ...
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an't ARCH archbishop Archbishop of York BARD bear beseech blood brother Bullcalf captain CLAR Colevile comes cousin Davy dead death dost doth earl Eastcheap Enter FALSTAFF Exeunt Exit faith FANG father fear fellow friends GEORGE BRANDES give GLOU Gloucestershire grace grief Harry hath head hear heart heaven hither honest honour HOST hostess HUMPHREY OF GLOUCESTER John of Lancaster justice knave look Lord Bardolph Lord Chief-Justice Lord Hastings Lord Mowbray Lord of Westmoreland lordship majesty marry Master Bardolph Master Robert Shallow Master Shallow Master Silence merry Mistress Mouldy MoWB Mowbray night Northumberland peace PIST Pistol POINS pray thee prick PRINCE HENRY PRINCE JOHN rascal Re-enter rogue Rumour sack SCENE SHAL Shrewsbury sick Sir John Falstaff sleep speak swaggerers sweet sword Tamburlaine tell there's thine thing thou art tongue troth unto Wart WARWICK WEST whoreson word