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... night - tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine Percy , his Plantagenet ! Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . He thinks or affects to think his son guilty of disloyalty ; he ...
... night - tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine Percy , his Plantagenet ! Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . He thinks or affects to think his son guilty of disloyalty ; he ...
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... night . Day 5. Act III . ii . Act III . ii . is also a a day . Prince Hal and his father . Day 5 continuation of Day 3a . Interval : Day 6. Act III . iii . Prince Hal informs Falstaff of his Day 7 . appointment to a charge of foot for ...
... night . Day 5. Act III . ii . Act III . ii . is also a a day . Prince Hal and his father . Day 5 continuation of Day 3a . Interval : Day 6. Act III . iii . Prince Hal informs Falstaff of his Day 7 . appointment to a charge of foot for ...
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... night he was borne , all his fathers horsses in the stable were found to stand in bloud vp to the bellies . " Henrie earle of Northumberland , with his brother Thomas earle of Worcester , and his sonne the lord Henrie Persie , sur ...
... night he was borne , all his fathers horsses in the stable were found to stand in bloud vp to the bellies . " Henrie earle of Northumberland , with his brother Thomas earle of Worcester , and his sonne the lord Henrie Persie , sur ...
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... night , And has set vpon , and hath robd a poore Carrier . Hen . V. Sownes , the vilaine that was wont to spie Out our booties . Iock . I my Lord , euen the very same . Hen . V. Now base minded rascal to rob a poore carrier , Wel it ...
... night , And has set vpon , and hath robd a poore Carrier . Hen . V. Sownes , the vilaine that was wont to spie Out our booties . Iock . I my Lord , euen the very same . Hen . V. Now base minded rascal to rob a poore carrier , Wel it ...
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... night , but sirs take vp your bags , Here comes the Receiuers , let me alone . Enters two Receivers . One . Alas good fellow , what shal we do ? I dare neuer go home to the Court , for I shall be hangd . But looke , here is the yong ...
... night , but sirs take vp your bags , Here comes the Receiuers , let me alone . Enters two Receivers . One . Alas good fellow , what shal we do ? I dare neuer go home to the Court , for I shall be hangd . But looke , here is the yong ...
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