Sir John Oldcastle by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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page 92 of 166 (55%)
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Trip, Dick; trip, George. [They trip.] HUNTINGTON. I must have the dice. What do we play at? [They play at dice.] SUFFOLK. Passage, if ye please. HUNTINGTON. Set round then; so, at all. KING. George, you are out. Give me the dice. I pass for twenty pound. Here's to our lucky passage into France. HUNTINGTON. Harry, you pass indeed, for you sweep all. SUFFOLK. A sign king Harry shall sweep all in France. [Enter Sir John.] |
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