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" We two saw you four set on four ; you bound them, and were masters of their wealth. — Mark now, how a plain tale shall put you down. — Then did we two set on you four ; and, with a word, out-faced you from your prize, and have it ; yea, and can show... "
The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere - Page 248
by William Shakespeare - 1851
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Graded Literature Readers, Book 8

Ida Catherine Bender, Harry Pratt Judson - 1901 - 268 pages
...hast tired thyself in base comparisons, hear 10 me speak but this : — Poins. Mark, Jack. Prince. We two saw you four set on four ; you bound them and...how a plain tale shall put you down. Then did we two is set on you four; and with a word, out-faced you from your prize and have it; yea, and can show it...
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Graded Literature Readers: Eighth Book

Harry Pratt Judson, Ida C. Bender - 1901 - 266 pages
...and were masters of their wealth. Mark now, how a plain tale shall put you down. Then did we two 15 set on you four; and with a word, out-faced you from...you here in the house : and, Falstaff, you carried yourself away as nimbly, w1th as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy and still run and roared, as...
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Henry IV., Part 1

William Shakespeare - 1902 - 170 pages
...comparisons, hear me speak but this. Poms. Mark, Jack. 258 Prince. We two saw you four set on four, and bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark...here in the house : and, Falstaff, you carried your legs away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy and still run and roared, as ever...
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William Shakespeare: His Life, His Works, and His Teaching

George William Rusden - 1903 - 432 pages
...you four set on four ; you bound them and were masters of their wealth. — Mark, now, how plain a tale shall put you down.— Then did we two set on...here in the house: — and, Falstaff, you carried yourself away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and still ran and roared as...
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Shakespeare's History of King Henry the Fourth, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1904 - 292 pages
...comparisons, hear me speak but this. 251 Pains. Mark, Jack. Prince. We two saw you four set on four and bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark...in the house ; and, Falstaff, you carried your guts way as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and still run and roared, as ever I heard...
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The First Part of Henry the Fourth, Part 1

William Shakespeare - 1904 - 236 pages
...Scene 4] KING HENRY THE FOURTH 33 Poms. Mark, Jack. 240 Prince. We two saw you four set on four and bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark...have it ; yea, and can show it you here in the house : 245 and, Falstaff, you carried your guts away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for...
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Shakespeare for Recitation: Selected Scenes and Passages

William Shakespeare - 1904 - 236 pages
...this. POINS. Mark, Jack. PRINCE. We two saw you four set on four and you bound them, and were master of their wealth. Mark now, how a plain tale shall...have it; yea, and can show it you here in the house. What a slave art thou, to hack thy sword as thou hast done, and then say it was in fight! What trick,...
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The Speaker's Garland: Comprising 100 Choice Selections ...

Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 896 pages
...two saw you four set on four ; you bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark now how plain a tale shall put you down.— Then did we two set on...in the house: — and, Falstaff, you carried your mountain sides away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and still ran and roared,...
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The Speaker's Garland: Comprising 100 Choice Selections ...

Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 890 pages
...bound them, and were masters of their wealth. Mark now how plain a. tale shall put you down.—Then did we two set on you four: and, with a word, outfaced...here in the house:— and, Falstaff, you carried your mountain sides away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared for mercy, and still ran and roared,...
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The Works of William Shakespeare...

William Shakespeare - 1906 - 410 pages
...comparisons, hear me speak but this. Poin. Mark, Jack. P. Hen. We two saw you four set on four and bound them, and were masters of their wealth. —...guts away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roar'd for mercy, and still ran and roar'd, as ever I heard bullcalf. What a slave art thou, to hack...
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