Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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... Mowbray . Lord Hastings . Lord Bardolph . Sir John Colevile . ) enemies to the King . Travers and Morton , retainers of Northumberland . Sir John Falstaff . His Page . Bardolph . Pistol . Poins . Peto . Shallow , country Justices ...
... Mowbray . Lord Hastings . Lord Bardolph . Sir John Colevile . ) enemies to the King . Travers and Morton , retainers of Northumberland . Sir John Falstaff . His Page . Bardolph . Pistol . Poins . Peto . Shallow , country Justices ...
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... Mowbray , and Bardolph Arch . Thus have you heard our cause and known our means ; And , my most noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : And first , lord marshal , what say you to Sc . iii ] 2 King ...
... Mowbray , and Bardolph Arch . Thus have you heard our cause and known our means ; And , my most noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : And first , lord marshal , what say you to Sc . iii ] 2 King ...
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... Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . 30 Sil . This Sir John , cousin , that comes hither anon about soldiers ? Shal . The same Sir John , the very same . I see him break Skogan's head at the court - gate , when a ' was a crack not thus high ...
... Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . 30 Sil . This Sir John , cousin , that comes hither anon about soldiers ? Shal . The same Sir John , the very same . I see him break Skogan's head at the court - gate , when a ' was a crack not thus high ...
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... Mowbray , Hastings , and others Arch . What is this forest call'd ? Hast . ' Tis Gaultree Forest , an ' t shall please your grace . Arch . Here stand , my lords ; and send dis- coverers forth To know the numbers of our enemies . Hast ...
... Mowbray , Hastings , and others Arch . What is this forest call'd ? Hast . ' Tis Gaultree Forest , an ' t shall please your grace . Arch . Here stand , my lords ; and send dis- coverers forth To know the numbers of our enemies . Hast ...
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... Mowbray , Construe the times to their necessities , And you shall say indeed , it is the time , And not the king , that doth you injuries . Yet for your part , it not appears to me Either from the king or in the present time That you ...
... Mowbray , Construe the times to their necessities , And you shall say indeed , it is the time , And not the king , that doth you injuries . Yet for your part , it not appears to me Either from the king or in the present time That you ...
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