The First Part of King Henry the FourthBlaisdell Publishing Company, 1966 - 117 pages |
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... tell the King ! we are prepared . I will set forward to - night . Enter his Lady . How now , Kate ? I must leave you within these two hours . O my good lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I this fortnight been A banish ...
... tell the King ! we are prepared . I will set forward to - night . Enter his Lady . How now , Kate ? I must leave you within these two hours . O my good lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I this fortnight been A banish ...
Page 46
... tell us your reason . What sayest thou to this ? POINS . FAL . Come , your reason , Jack , your reason . What , upon compulsion ? Zounds , an I were at the strap- pado or all the racks in the world , I would not tell you on compulsion ...
... tell us your reason . What sayest thou to this ? POINS . FAL . Come , your reason , Jack , your reason . What , upon compulsion ? Zounds , an I were at the strap- pado or all the racks in the world , I would not tell you on compulsion ...
Page 60
... telling truth . Tell truth and shame the devil . If thou have power to raise him , bring him hither , And I'll be sworn I have power to shame him hence . O , while you live , tell truth and shame the devil ! Come , come , no more of ...
... telling truth . Tell truth and shame the devil . If thou have power to raise him , bring him hither , And I'll be sworn I have power to shame him hence . O , while you live , tell truth and shame the devil ! Come , come , no more of ...
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Anon arms art thou BARD Bardolph blood bluecaps breath cousin coward cup of sack death devil Dost thou doth DOUG Douglas drink Earl of March Eastcheap Edmund Mortimer Exeunt Exit eyes faith Farewell father fear FRAN Francis GADS Gadshill give GLEND Glendower grace hang'd Harry Percy hast thou hath head hear heart Henry IV plays Holinshed honour horse HOST Hostess humour John of Lancaster King Henry Kittredge Kittredge's LADY Maid Marian morality plays MORT never night noble Oldcastle Owen Glendower Peto plague play Prince Hal Prince of Wales prisoners prithee rascal rogue SCENE Scot scot and lot Shakespeare's Shrewsbury Sir John Sir Walter Blunt sirrah soldiers speak stand sweet sword tavern tell thee There's thou art thou hast to-morrow true villain Welsh Westmoreland Worcester youth Zounds ΙΟ