The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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Page 300
... Shal . And how doth my cousin , your bedfellow ? and your fairest daughter , and mine , my god- daughter Ellen ? Sil . Alas , a black ouzel , cousin Shallow . Shal . By yea and nay , sir , I dare say , my cousin .. William is become a ...
... Shal . And how doth my cousin , your bedfellow ? and your fairest daughter , and mine , my god- daughter Ellen ? Sil . Alas , a black ouzel , cousin Shallow . Shal . By yea and nay , sir , I dare say , my cousin .. William is become a ...
Page 301
... Shal . The same Sir John , the very same . I saw him break Skogan's head at the court gate , when he was a crack , not thus high : and the very same day did I fight with one Sampson Stockfish , a fruiterer , behind Gray's Inn . O , the ...
... Shal . The same Sir John , the very same . I saw him break Skogan's head at the court gate , when he was a crack , not thus high : and the very same day did I fight with one Sampson Stockfish , a fruiterer , behind Gray's Inn . O , the ...
Page 302
... Shal . Death is certain . Is old Double of your town living yet ? Sil . Dead , sir . Shal . Dead - See , see ! -he drew a good bow ; -And dead ! -he shot a fine shoot : -John of Gaunt loved him well , and debetted much money on his head ...
... Shal . Death is certain . Is old Double of your town living yet ? Sil . Dead , sir . Shal . Dead - See , see ! -he drew a good bow ; -And dead ! -he shot a fine shoot : -John of Gaunt loved him well , and debetted much money on his head ...
Page 303
... Shal . It is well said , in faith , sir ; and it is well said indeed too . Better accommodated ! -it is good : yea , indeed , it is : good phrases are surely , and ever were , very commendable . Accommodated ! - it comes from accommodo ...
... Shal . It is well said , in faith , sir ; and it is well said indeed too . Better accommodated ! -it is good : yea , indeed , it is : good phrases are surely , and ever were , very commendable . Accommodated ! - it comes from accommodo ...
Page 304
... Shal . Marry , have we , sir . Will you sit ? Fal . Let me see them , I beseech you.yador Shal . Where's the roll ? where's the roll ? where's the roll ? Let me see , let me see . So , so , so : Yea , marry , sir : -Ralph Mouldy : em ap ...
... Shal . Marry , have we , sir . Will you sit ? Fal . Let me see them , I beseech you.yador Shal . Where's the roll ? where's the roll ? where's the roll ? Let me see , let me see . So , so , so : Yea , marry , sir : -Ralph Mouldy : em ap ...
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