The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 47
Page 17
... hast forgotten to demand that truly which thou wouldst truly know . What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? Unless hours were cups of sack , and minutes capons , and clocks the tongues of bawds , and dials the signs of ...
... hast forgotten to demand that truly which thou wouldst truly know . What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? Unless hours were cups of sack , and minutes capons , and clocks the tongues of bawds , and dials the signs of ...
Page 19
... hast called her to a reckoning many a time and oft . Prince . Did I ever call for thee to pay thy part ? 50 Fal . No ; I'll give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . Prince . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ...
... hast called her to a reckoning many a time and oft . Prince . Did I ever call for thee to pay thy part ? 50 Fal . No ; I'll give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . Prince . Yea , and elsewhere , so far as my coin would stretch ...
Page 20
... hast damnable iteration , and art indeed able to corrupt a saint . Thou hast done much harm upon me , Hal ; God forgive thee for it ! Before I knew thee , Hal , I knew nothing ; and now am I , if a man should speak truly , little better ...
... hast damnable iteration , and art indeed able to corrupt a saint . Thou hast done much harm upon me , Hal ; God forgive thee for it ! Before I knew thee , Hal , I knew nothing ; and now am I , if a man should speak truly , little better ...
Page 38
... hast thou never an eye in thy head ? canst not hear ? An ' twere not as good deed as drink to break the pate on thee , I am a very villain . — Come , and be hanged ! hast no faith in thee ? Enter GADSHILL . 30 Gads . Good morrow ...
... hast thou never an eye in thy head ? canst not hear ? An ' twere not as good deed as drink to break the pate on thee , I am a very villain . — Come , and be hanged ! hast no faith in thee ? Enter GADSHILL . 30 Gads . Good morrow ...
Page 47
... hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks , And given my treasures and my rights of thee To thick - eyed musing and cursed melancholy ? In thy faint slumbers I by thee have watch'd , And heard thee murmur tales of iron wars , Speak ...
... hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks , And given my treasures and my rights of thee To thick - eyed musing and cursed melancholy ? In thy faint slumbers I by thee have watch'd , And heard thee murmur tales of iron wars , Speak ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
anon Archbishop Archbishop of York arms Bard Bardolph battle of Shrewsbury blood Blunt brother called Capell Colevile Collier's Corrector cousin Davy death dost doth Douglas Dyce read Earl of Fife Earl of March Eastcheap Enter Exeunt Exit faith father fear Folio friends Gadshill give Glend Glendower grace Hanmer Harry hath head hear heart Henry Percy honour horse Host Hostess Hotspur humours Jack JOHN OF LANCASTER King Henry knight Lady lord Master Shallow merry Mortimer Mowb Mowbray never noble Northumberland old editions old reading omits peace Percy Peto Pist Pistol play Poins Pope pray Prince of Wales Quarto rascal Re-enter Richard Richard II rogue sack says SCENE Shakespeare Shal Shrewsbury Sir John Falstaff Sir John Oldcastle speak Steevens sweet sword tell thee thou art thou hast tongue Warwick Westmoreland wife wilt Worcester word