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The best is , St John Falstaffe hath relieved the Memory of St John Oldcastle , and of late is substi- tuted Buffoone in his place , but it matters as little what petulant Poets , as what malicious Papists have written against him .
The best is , St John Falstaffe hath relieved the Memory of St John Oldcastle , and of late is substi- tuted Buffoone in his place , but it matters as little what petulant Poets , as what malicious Papists have written against him .
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To avouch him by many arguments valiant , is to maintain that the sun is bright , though since the Stage hath been over bold with his memory , making him a Thrasonical Puff , and emblem of Mock - valour .
To avouch him by many arguments valiant , is to maintain that the sun is bright , though since the Stage hath been over bold with his memory , making him a Thrasonical Puff , and emblem of Mock - valour .
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Faith my Lord , such newes as passeth , For the Towne of Detfort is risen , With hue and crie after your man , Which parted from vs the last night , And has set vpon , and hath robd a poore Carrier . Hen .
Faith my Lord , such newes as passeth , For the Towne of Detfort is risen , With hue and crie after your man , Which parted from vs the last night , And has set vpon , and hath robd a poore Carrier . Hen .
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V. Why my Lord , what hath he done ? Iudge . And it please your Maiestie , he hath robbed a poore Carrier . Der . Heare you sir , marry it was one Dericke , Goodman Hoblings man of Kent . Hen . V. What wast you butten - breech ?
V. Why my Lord , what hath he done ? Iudge . And it please your Maiestie , he hath robbed a poore Carrier . Der . Heare you sir , marry it was one Dericke , Goodman Hoblings man of Kent . Hen . V. What wast you butten - breech ?
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Your Grace hath said truth , therfore in striking me in this place , you greatly abuse me , and not me onely , but also your father : whose liuely person here in this place I doo represent . And therefore to teach you what prerogatiues ...
Your Grace hath said truth , therfore in striking me in this place , you greatly abuse me , and not me onely , but also your father : whose liuely person here in this place I doo represent . And therefore to teach you what prerogatiues ...
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