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" Windsor, thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to marry me and make me my lady thy wife. Canst thou deny it ? Did not goodwife Keech, the butcher's wife, come in then and call me gossip Quickly? "
Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life - Page 17
by William Shakespeare - 1847
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The works of William Shakespeare complete. With life and glossary

William Shakespeare - 1876 - 1000 pages
...sea-coal fire, on Wednesday in Whitsun-week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a two-fold operation in it. It ascends me into the brain:...dries me there all the foolish, and dull, and crudy coining in to borrow a mess of vinegar; telling us she had a good dish of prawns ; whereby thou didut...
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the plays and poems of william shakespeare, with the purest text, and the ...

J.PAYNE COLLIER - 1878 - 754 pages
...fire, upon Wednesday in Whitsun week, when the prince broke thy head for likening his father7 to a singing-man of Windsor ; thou didst swear to me then,...in to borrow a mess of vinegar ; telling us she had a good dish of prawns, whereby thou didst desire to eat some, whereby I told thee they were ill for...
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The Complete Dramatic and Poetical Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1879 - 494 pages
...sea-coal fire, upon Wednesday in Wheeson week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then,...call me gossip Quickly ? coming in to borrow a mess 01' vinegar ; telling us she had a good dish of prawns ; whereby thou didst desire to eat some ; whereby...
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Shakespeare's History of King Henry the Fourth, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 226 pages
...sea-coal fire, on Wednesday in Wheeson week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then,...in to borrow a mess of vinegar; telling us she had a good dish of prawns; whereby thou didst desire to eat some; whereby I told thee they were ill for...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

1881 - 578 pages
...father to a singing-man of Windsor; thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to many ishes the whole country with anglerods. As he is a...guest at every house, and keeps tip a good correspond a good dish of prawns ; whereby thou didst desire to eat some ; whereby I told thee they were ill for...
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History of King Henry the Fourth, Part 2

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 228 pages
...sea-coal fire, on Wednesday in Wheeson week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then,...in to borrow a mess of vinegar; telling us she had a good dish of prawns; whereby thou didst desire to eat some; whereby I told thee they were ill for...
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Development of English Literature and Language, Volume 1

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 558 pages
...sea-coal fire, upon Wednesday in Whitsun week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then,...in to borrow a mess of vinegar; telling us she had a good dish of prawns; whereby thou didst desire to cat some.'i She is held in thraldom to the order...
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Shakspere's works [from the text of N. Delius].

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 320 pages
...sea-coal fire, upon Wednesday in Wheeson week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then,...in to borrow a mess of vinegar ; telling us she had a good dish of prawns ; whereby thou didst desire to eat some, whereby I told thee they were ill for...
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The Reporters: Arranged and Characterized with Incidental Remarks

John William Wallace - 1882 - 680 pages
...upon Wednesday in Whitsun-week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing man of Windsor, — thou didst swear to me then, as I...in to borrow a mess of vinegar, telling us she had a good dish of prawns ; whereby thou didst desire to eat some, whereby I told thee they were ill for...
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Development of English Literature and Language

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 pages
...sea-coal fire, upon Wednesday in Whitsun week, when the prince broke thy bead for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then,...and call me gossip Quickly? coming in to borrow a mesa of vinegar; telling us she had a good dish of prawns; whereby thon didst desire to eat some.'1...
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