Sir John Oldcastle by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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page 86 of 166 (51%)
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KING.
A hundred pound in Angels, on my word. The time has been I would have done as much For thee, if thou hadst past this way, as I have now. SIR JOHN. Sirra, what art thou? thou seem'st a gentleman. KING. I am no less; yet a poor one now, for thou hast all my money. SIR JOHN. >From whence cam'st thou? KING. >From the court at Eltham. SIR JOHN. Art thou one of the King's servants? KING. Yes, that I am, and one of his chamber. SIR JOHN. I am glad thou art no worse; thou mayest the better spare thy money: & thinkst thou thou mightst get a poor thief his pardon, if he should have need. KING. Yes, that I can. |
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