The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 19Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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Page 17
... 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 ; 50 1 ( slang ) ' last pitch ' = all I have ...
... 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 ; 50 1 ( slang ) ' last pitch ' = all I have ...
Page 18
... face between his sheets , and do the office of a warming - pan . Faith , he's very ill . BARD . Away , you Rogue ! HOST . By my troth , he'll yield the crow a pudding one of these days . The King has kill'd his heart . Good Husband ...
... face between his sheets , and do the office of a warming - pan . Faith , he's very ill . BARD . Away , you Rogue ! HOST . By my troth , he'll yield the crow a pudding one of these days . The King has kill'd his heart . Good Husband ...
Page 34
... 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 best2 men ; and therefore ...
... 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 best2 men ; and therefore ...
Page 44
... face is all bubukles , * and whelks , " and knobs , and flames o ' fire ; and his lips blows at his nose , and it is like a coal of fire , some- times plue and sometimes red ; but his nose is executed , and his fire's out . 1 fort . 2 ...
... face is all bubukles , * and whelks , " and knobs , and flames o ' fire ; and his lips blows at his nose , and it is like a coal of fire , some- times plue and sometimes red ; but his nose is executed , and his fire's out . 1 fort . 2 ...
Page 48
... faces . CON . I will not say so , for fear I should be fac'd out of my way but I would it were morning ; for I would fain be about the ears of the English . 79 RAM . Who will go to hazard with me for twenty prisoners ? 1 bare - legged ...
... faces . CON . I will not say so , for fear I should be fac'd out of my way but I would it were morning ; for I would fain be about the ears of the English . 79 RAM . Who will go to hazard with me for twenty prisoners ? 1 bare - legged ...
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ACT III Sc ACT IV Sc Alarum Alençon ALICE art thou Aunchient BARD Bardolph behold blood Brother call'd CANT Captain Macmorris Chrish conscience Constable CONSTABLE OF FRANCE Cousin Crown dear Devil Dieu Dolphin doth Duke of Burgundy Duke of Lorraine DUKES OF BERRI Earl of Cambridge England English Enter Chorus Enter KING HENRY Enter PISTOL exeunt exit eyes fair fingres Fluellen France French give GLOUCESTER glove Gower Grace hand Harfleur Harry hath hear heart HENRY THE FIFTH Herald honour horse HOST humour Kate KATH Katharine King's Knave Knight leek Liege look Lord Macedon Macmorris Majesty mercy mighty mock MONTJOY never noble numbers o'er orld peace PIST pray Princes ransom Salique SCENE SCROOP shew slang soldier soul speak swear sword tell thee thine to-morrow Treason unto valiant valour wear your's