The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... face ; The solus in thy teeth , and in thy throat , And in thy hateful lungs , yea , in thy maw , perdy ; And , which is worse , within thy nasty mouth ! I do retort the solus in thy bowels : For I can take , and Pistol's cock is up ...
... face ; The solus in thy teeth , and in thy throat , And in thy hateful lungs , yea , in thy maw , perdy ; And , which is worse , within thy nasty mouth ! I do retort the solus in thy bowels : For I can take , and Pistol's cock is up ...
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... faces it out , but fights not . For Pistol , -he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof ' a breaks words , and keeps whole weapons . For Nym , -he hath heard , that men of few words are the best men ; and ...
... faces it out , but fights not . For Pistol , -he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet sword ; by the means whereof ' a breaks words , and keeps whole weapons . For Nym , -he hath heard , that men of few words are the best men ; and ...
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... face is all bubukles , and whelks , and knobs , and flames of fire ; and his lips plows at his nose , and it is like a coal of fire , sometimes plue , and sometimes red ; but his nose is executed , and his fire's out . K. Hen . We would ...
... face is all bubukles , and whelks , and knobs , and flames of fire ; and his lips plows at his nose , and it is like a coal of fire , sometimes plue , and sometimes red ; but his nose is executed , and his fire's out . K. Hen . We would ...
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... faces . Con . I will not say so , for fear I should be faced out of my way : But I would it were morning , for I would fain be about the ears of the English . Ram . Who will go to hazard with me for twenty English prisoners ? Con . You ...
... faces . Con . I will not say so , for fear I should be faced out of my way : But I would it were morning , for I would fain be about the ears of the English . Ram . Who will go to hazard with me for twenty English prisoners ? Con . You ...
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... face : Steed threatens steed , in high and boastful neighs Piercing the night's dull ear ; and from the tents , The armourers , accomplishing the knights , With busy hammers closing rivets up , Give dreadful note of preparation . The ...
... face : Steed threatens steed , in high and boastful neighs Piercing the night's dull ear ; and from the tents , The armourers , accomplishing the knights , With busy hammers closing rivets up , Give dreadful note of preparation . The ...
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