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Pagina 242
Bast . One that will play the devil , sir , with you , may catch · Lym . Me thinks that
Richards pride and Richard's fall Should ... Bast . What words are these ? how do
my sinews shake ? My fathers foe clad in my fathers spoyle ! A thousand furies ...
Bast . One that will play the devil , sir , with you , may catch · Lym . Me thinks that
Richards pride and Richard's fall Should ... Bast . What words are these ? how do
my sinews shake ? My fathers foe clad in my fathers spoyle ! A thousand furies ...
Pagina 253
Bast . Of no more force to dispossess me , sir , Than was his will to get me , as I
think . Eli . Whether hadst thou rather be a Faulconbridge , And like thy brother ,
to enjoy thy land ; Or the reputed son of Caur - de - lion , Lord of thy presence ,
and ...
Bast . Of no more force to dispossess me , sir , Than was his will to get me , as I
think . Eli . Whether hadst thou rather be a Faulconbridge , And like thy brother ,
to enjoy thy land ; Or the reputed son of Caur - de - lion , Lord of thy presence ,
and ...
Pagina 256
Bast . My brother Robert ? old sir Robert's son ? Colbrand the giant , that same
mighty man ? Is it sir Robert's son that you ... Bast . James Gurney , wilt thou give
us leave a while ? Gur . Good leave , good Philip . Bast . Philip ? -sparrow !
James ...
Bast . My brother Robert ? old sir Robert's son ? Colbrand the giant , that same
mighty man ? Is it sir Robert's son that you ... Bast . James Gurney , wilt thou give
us leave a while ? Gur . Good leave , good Philip . Bast . Philip ? -sparrow !
James ...
Pagina 347
Bast . A friend . - What art thou ? Hub . Of the part of England . Bast . Whither dost
thou go ? Hub . What's that to thee ? ... Bast . Hubert , I think . Hub . Thou hast a
perfect thought : I will , upon all hazards , well believe Thou art my friend , that ...
Bast . A friend . - What art thou ? Hub . Of the part of England . Bast . Whither dost
thou go ? Hub . What's that to thee ? ... Bast . Hubert , I think . Hub . Thou hast a
perfect thought : I will , upon all hazards , well believe Thou art my friend , that ...
Pagina 348
Bast . Come , come ; sans compliment , what news abroad ? Hub . Why , here
walk I , in the black brow of night , To find Bast . Brief , then ; and what's the news
? Hub . O , my sweet sir , news fitting to the night , Black , fearful , comfortless ,
and ...
Bast . Come , come ; sans compliment , what news abroad ? Hub . Why , here
walk I , in the black brow of night , To find Bast . Brief , then ; and what's the news
? Hub . O , my sweet sir , news fitting to the night , Black , fearful , comfortless ,
and ...
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