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Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean earth as he walks along : Were ' t not
for laughing , I should pity him . Poins . How the rogue roard ! [ Exeunt . SCENE III
. - WARKWORTH . A room in the castle . Peto . How many be there of them ?
Falstaff sweats to death , And lards the lean earth as he walks along : Were ' t not
for laughing , I should pity him . Poins . How the rogue roard ! [ Exeunt . SCENE III
. - WARKWORTH . A room in the castle . Peto . How many be there of them ?
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The noble Scot , Lord Douglas , when he saw Come , brother , let us to the
highest of the field , To see what friends are living , who are dead . [ Exeunt
Prince Henry and Prince John . Fal . I'll follow , as they say , for reward . He that
rewards me ...
The noble Scot , Lord Douglas , when he saw Come , brother , let us to the
highest of the field , To see what friends are living , who are dead . [ Exeunt
Prince Henry and Prince John . Fal . I'll follow , as they say , for reward . He that
rewards me ...
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My lord , my lord , --- [ Exeunt King and his train . Ch . Just . I cannot now speak : I
will hear you Fal . Master Shallow , I owe you a thousand soon .---Take them
away . pound.87 Pist . Se fortuna mi tormenta , spero mi conShal . Ay , marry , Sir
...
My lord , my lord , --- [ Exeunt King and his train . Ch . Just . I cannot now speak : I
will hear you Fal . Master Shallow , I owe you a thousand soon .---Take them
away . pound.87 Pist . Se fortuna mi tormenta , spero mi conShal . Ay , marry , Sir
...
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