John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Henry IV, pt. 1. Henry IV, pt. 2. Henry VFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... pr'ythee , lend me thy lantern , to see my gelding in the stable . 1 Car . Nay , soft , I pray ye ; I know a trick worth XC . two of that , i ' faith . xc . Gads1 pr'ythee , lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canst tell ? -- Lend me ...
... pr'ythee , lend me thy lantern , to see my gelding in the stable . 1 Car . Nay , soft , I pray ye ; I know a trick worth XC . two of that , i ' faith . xc . Gads1 pr'ythee , lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canst tell ? -- Lend me ...
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... pr'ythee , do thou stand in some by - room , while I question my puny drawer to what end he gave me the sugar ; and do thou never leave calling - Francis , that his tale to me may be nothing but - Anon . Step aside , and I'll show thee ...
... pr'ythee , do thou stand in some by - room , while I question my puny drawer to what end he gave me the sugar ; and do thou never leave calling - Francis , that his tale to me may be nothing but - Anon . Step aside , and I'll show thee ...
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... pr'ythee , give me leave to breathe a while . - Turk Gregory never did such deeds in arms , as I have done this day . - 1 have paid Percy , I have made him sure . P. Hen . He is , indeed ; and living to kill thee . I pr'ythee , lend me ...
... pr'ythee , give me leave to breathe a while . - Turk Gregory never did such deeds in arms , as I have done this day . - 1 have paid Percy , I have made him sure . P. Hen . He is , indeed ; and living to kill thee . I pr'ythee , lend me ...
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anon Apparitors Archb art thou Bard Bardolph Bedford blood Blunt brother captain Constable of FRANCE cousin Covent Garden Dauphin Davy dost doth Douglas duke Earl of WESTMORELAND Eastcheap England English Enter FALSTAFF Exeter Exeunt Exit father fear Flourish of Trumpets Fluellen France French friends Gentlemen Gents give Gloster Gower grace Guards Harfleur Harry hath hear heart heaven Herald honour horse Host Hostess Hotspur Jack Justice Kate Kemble Kemble's King HENRY king's knave liege look lord majesty master Shallow MONTJOY Mortimer never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pr'ythee pray Prince JOHN Prince of WALES promptbook rascal RICHARD VERNON rogue sack SCENE Scroop Shal Sir JOHN FALSTAFF soldier speak sweet sword Tavern tell thee thine thou art thou hast Trumpets Trumpets and Drums unto West WORCESTER