Henry IV - Part 1 by William Shakespeare
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page 76 of 133 (57%)
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And giuest such Sarcenet suretie for thy Oathes,
As if thou neuer walk'st further then Finsbury. Sweare me, Kate, like a Lady, as thou art, A good mouth-filling Oath: and leaue in sooth, And such protest of Pepper Ginger-bread, To Veluet-Guards, and Sunday-Citizens. Come, sing Lady. I will not sing Hotsp. 'Tis the next way to turne Taylor, or be Redbrest teacher: and the Indentures be drawne, Ile away within these two howres: and so come in, when yee will. Enter. Glend. Come, come, Lord Mortimer, you are as slow, As hot Lord Percy is on fire to goe. By this our Booke is drawne: wee'le but seale, And then to Horse immediately Mort. With all my heart. Exeunt. Scaena Secunda. Enter the King, Prince of Wales, and others. |
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