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Page 204
Poins . Now , my good sweet honey lord , ride with us to - morrow ; I have a jest to
execute , that I cannot manage alone . Falstaff , Bardolph , Peto , and Gadshill ,
shall rob those men that we have already way - laid ; yourself , and I , will not be ...
Poins . Now , my good sweet honey lord , ride with us to - morrow ; I have a jest to
execute , that I cannot manage alone . Falstaff , Bardolph , Peto , and Gadshill ,
shall rob those men that we have already way - laid ; yourself , and I , will not be ...
Page 244
TAFE Enter Prince Henry , and Poins ; BARDOLPH and Pero , at some distance .
Poins . Come , shelter , shelter ; I have removed Falstaff ' s horse , and he frets
like a gummed velvet ” . P . Hen . Stand close . Enter FALSTAFF . FAL . Poins !
TAFE Enter Prince Henry , and Poins ; BARDOLPH and Pero , at some distance .
Poins . Come , shelter , shelter ; I have removed Falstaff ' s horse , and he frets
like a gummed velvet ” . P . Hen . Stand close . Enter FALSTAFF . FAL . Poins !
Page 250
Poins . Stand close , I hear them coming . Re - enter Thieves . FAL . Come , my
masters , let us share , and then to horse before day . An the prince and Poins be
not two arrant cowards , there ' s no equity stirring : there ' s no more valour in that
...
Poins . Stand close , I hear them coming . Re - enter Thieves . FAL . Come , my
masters , let us share , and then to horse before day . An the prince and Poins be
not two arrant cowards , there ' s no equity stirring : there ' s no more valour in that
...
Page 277
Poins . Ay , ay , he said four . Fal . These four came all a - front , and mainly thrust
at me . I made me no more ado , but took their seven points in my target , thus . P .
Hen . Seven ? why , there were but four even now . Fal . In buckram . Poins .
Poins . Ay , ay , he said four . Fal . These four came all a - front , and mainly thrust
at me . I made me no more ado , but took their seven points in my target , thus . P .
Hen . Seven ? why , there were but four even now . Fal . In buckram . Poins .
Page 301
What hast thou found ? Poins . Nothing but papers , my lord . P . Hen . Let ' s see
what they be : read them . Poins . Item , A capon , 2s . 2d . Item , Sauce , 4d . Item
, Sack , two gallons , 5s . 8d . Item , Anchovies , and sack after supper , 2s . 6d .
What hast thou found ? Poins . Nothing but papers , my lord . P . Hen . Let ' s see
what they be : read them . Poins . Item , A capon , 2s . 2d . Item , Sauce , 4d . Item
, Sack , two gallons , 5s . 8d . Item , Anchovies , and sack after supper , 2s . 6d .
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