The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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Page 83
... majesty ! 90 K. Hen . How now , Fluellen ! camest thou from the bridge ? Flu . Ay , so please your majesty . The Duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintained the pridge : the French is gone off , look you , and there is gallant and most ...
... majesty ! 90 K. Hen . How now , Fluellen ! camest thou from the bridge ? Flu . Ay , so please your majesty . The Duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintained the pridge : the French is gone off , look you , and there is gallant and most ...
Page 137
... majesty , ' tis the gage of one that I should fight withal , if he be alive . K. Hen . An Englishman ? 125 Will . An't please your majesty , a rascal that swag- gered with me last night ; who , if alive and ever 130 dare to challenge ...
... majesty , ' tis the gage of one that I should fight withal , if he be alive . K. Hen . An Englishman ? 125 Will . An't please your majesty , a rascal that swag- gered with me last night ; who , if alive and ever 130 dare to challenge ...
Page 140
... majesty's name , apprehend him : he's a friend of the Duke Alençon's . Enter WARWICK and GLOUCESTER . War . How now ... majesty . Enter KING HENRY and EXETER . K Hen . How now ! what's the matter ? ΙΟ 15 20 Flu . My liege , here is a ...
... majesty's name , apprehend him : he's a friend of the Duke Alençon's . Enter WARWICK and GLOUCESTER . War . How now ... majesty . Enter KING HENRY and EXETER . K Hen . How now ! what's the matter ? ΙΟ 15 20 Flu . My liege , here is a ...
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