The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... Williams . We see yonder the beginning of the day , but I think we shall never see the end of it .... Who goes 90 there ? King Henry . A friend . Williams . Under what captain serve you ? King Henry . Under Sir Thomas Erpingham . Williams ...
... Williams . We see yonder the beginning of the day , but I think we shall never see the end of it .... Who goes 90 there ? King Henry . A friend . Williams . Under what captain serve you ? King Henry . Under Sir Thomas Erpingham . Williams ...
Page 68
... Williams . You pay him then ! That's a perilous shot out of an elder - gun , that a poor and a private displeasure ... Williams . Let it be a quarrel between us , if you live . King Henry . I embrace it . 210 Williams . How shall I know ...
... Williams . You pay him then ! That's a perilous shot out of an elder - gun , that a poor and a private displeasure ... Williams . Let it be a quarrel between us , if you live . King Henry . I embrace it . 210 Williams . How shall I know ...
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... Williams . I warrant it is to knight you , captain . FLUELLEN is seen approaching Fluellen . [ hails Gower ] God's ... Williams confronts him Williams . [ points to his own bonnet ] Sir , know you this glove ? 170 180 Fluellen . Know the ...
... Williams . I warrant it is to knight you , captain . FLUELLEN is seen approaching Fluellen . [ hails Gower ] God's ... Williams confronts him Williams . [ points to his own bonnet ] Sir , know you this glove ? 170 180 Fluellen . Know the ...
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