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... Pist . ' Save you , Sir John ! Fal . Welcome , ancient Pistol . Here , Pistol , charge you with a cup of sack : do you dis- charge upou mine hostess . Pist . I will discharge upon her , Sir John , with two bullets . Fal . She is pistol ...
... Pist . ' Save you , Sir John ! Fal . Welcome , ancient Pistol . Here , Pistol , charge you with a cup of sack : do you dis- charge upou mine hostess . Pist . I will discharge upon her , Sir John , with two bullets . Fal . She is pistol ...
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... Pist . Not 1 : tell thee what , corporal Bar- dolph ; -1 could tear her : -I'll be revenged on her . Page . Pray thee , go down . Re - enter BARDOLPH . Fal . Have you turned him out of doors ? Bard . Yes , Sir . The rascal's drunk : you ...
... Pist . Not 1 : tell thee what , corporal Bar- dolph ; -1 could tear her : -I'll be revenged on her . Page . Pray thee , go down . Re - enter BARDOLPH . Fal . Have you turned him out of doors ? Bard . Yes , Sir . The rascal's drunk : you ...
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... Pist . God save you , Sir John ! Ful . What wind blew you hither , Pistol ? Pist . Not the ill wind which blows no man the greatest men in the realm . to good . - Sweet knight , thou art now one of Sil . By'r lady , I think ' a be ; but ...
... Pist . God save you , Sir John ! Ful . What wind blew you hither , Pistol ? Pist . Not the ill wind which blows no man the greatest men in the realm . to good . - Sweet knight , thou art now one of Sil . By'r lady , I think ' a be ; but ...
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... Pist . There roar'd the sea , and trumpet- clangor sounds . Enter the KING and his Train , the CHIEF JUSTICE among them , Fal . God save thy grace , king Hal ! my royal Hal ! Pist . The heavens thee guard and keep , most royal imp⚫ of ...
... Pist . There roar'd the sea , and trumpet- clangor sounds . Enter the KING and his Train , the CHIEF JUSTICE among them , Fal . God save thy grace , king Hal ! my royal Hal ! Pist . The heavens thee guard and keep , most royal imp⚫ of ...
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... Pist . Si fortuna me tormenta , spero me contenta . [ Exeunt FAL . SHAL . PIST . BARD . PAGE , and Officers . P. John . I like this fair proceeding of the king's : He bath intent , his wonted followers Shall all be very well provided ...
... Pist . Si fortuna me tormenta , spero me contenta . [ Exeunt FAL . SHAL . PIST . BARD . PAGE , and Officers . P. John . I like this fair proceeding of the king's : He bath intent , his wonted followers Shall all be very well provided ...
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