The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 12Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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Page 53
... Anon . " Step aside , and I'll show 30 thee a precedent . POINS . Francis ! PRINCE . Thou art perfect . POINS . Francis ! Enter FRANCIS [ Exit Poins . FRAN . Anon , anon , sir . Look down into the Pom- garnet , Ralph . PRINCE . Come ...
... Anon . " Step aside , and I'll show 30 thee a precedent . POINS . Francis ! PRINCE . Thou art perfect . POINS . Francis ! Enter FRANCIS [ Exit Poins . FRAN . Anon , anon , sir . Look down into the Pom- garnet , Ralph . PRINCE . Come ...
Page 54
... Anon , anon . PRINCE . Anon , Francis ? No , Francis ; but to - morrow , Francis ; or Francis , o ' Thursday ; or indeed , Francis , when thou wilt . But , Francis ! FRAN . My lord ? PRINCE . Wilt thou rob this leathern jerkin , crystal ...
... Anon , anon . PRINCE . Anon , Francis ? No , Francis ; but to - morrow , Francis ; or Francis , o ' Thursday ; or indeed , Francis , when thou wilt . But , Francis ! FRAN . My lord ? PRINCE . Wilt thou rob this leathern jerkin , crystal ...
Page 55
... Anon , anon , sir . PRINCE . Sirrah , Falstaff and the rest of the thieves are at the door : shall we be merry ? POINS . As merry as crickets , my lad . But hark ye ; what cunning match have you made with this jest of the drawer ? come ...
... Anon , anon , sir . PRINCE . Sirrah , Falstaff and the rest of the thieves are at the door : shall we be merry ? POINS . As merry as crickets , my lad . But hark ye ; what cunning match have you made with this jest of the drawer ? come ...
Page 56
... Anon , anon , sir . [ Exit . PRINCE . That ever this fellow should have fewer words than a parrot , and yet the son of a woman ! His industry is up - stairs and down - stairs ; his eloquence the parcel of a reckoning . I am not yet ...
... Anon , anon , sir . [ Exit . PRINCE . That ever this fellow should have fewer words than a parrot , and yet the son of a woman ! His industry is up - stairs and down - stairs ; his eloquence the parcel of a reckoning . I am not yet ...
Page 61
... anon . FAL . Dost thou hear me , Hal ? PRINCE . Ay , and mark thee too , Jack . FAL . Do so , for it is worth the listening to . These nine in buckram that I told thee of , - PRINCE . So , two more already . FAL . Their points being ...
... anon . FAL . Dost thou hear me , Hal ? PRINCE . Ay , and mark thee too , Jack . FAL . Do so , for it is worth the listening to . These nine in buckram that I told thee of , - PRINCE . So , two more already . FAL . Their points being ...
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