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Page 248
Clot . If my fhirt were bloody , then to fhift it- Have I hurt him ? 2 Lord . No , faith : Not fo much as his patience . [ Afide . 1 Lord . Hurt him ? his body's a paffable carcafs , if he be not hurt . It is a thorough - fare for fteel ...
Clot . If my fhirt were bloody , then to fhift it- Have I hurt him ? 2 Lord . No , faith : Not fo much as his patience . [ Afide . 1 Lord . Hurt him ? his body's a paffable carcafs , if he be not hurt . It is a thorough - fare for fteel ...
Page 249
Clot . Come , I'll to [ Afide . my chamber . ' Would there had been fome hurt done ! 2 Lord . I wish not fo , unless it had been the fall of an afs , which is no great hurt . Clot . You'll go with us ? 1 Lord . I'll attend your Lordship ...
Clot . Come , I'll to [ Afide . my chamber . ' Would there had been fome hurt done ! 2 Lord . I wish not fo , unless it had been the fall of an afs , which is no great hurt . Clot . You'll go with us ? 1 Lord . I'll attend your Lordship ...
Page 271
Clot . When a gentleman is difpofed to fwear , it is not for any ftanders - by to curtail his oaths . Ha ? 2 Lord . ( 2 ) No , my Lord ; nor crop the ears of them . [ Afide . Clot . Whorefon dog ! I give him fatisfaction ?
Clot . When a gentleman is difpofed to fwear , it is not for any ftanders - by to curtail his oaths . Ha ? 2 Lord . ( 2 ) No , my Lord ; nor crop the ears of them . [ Afide . Clot . Whorefon dog ! I give him fatisfaction ?
Page 272
Clot . Say't thou ? 1 Lord . It is not fit your Lordship fhould undertake ( 4 ) every companion , that you give offence to . Clot . No , I know that ; but it is not fit I fhould commit offence to my inferiors . 2 Lord .
Clot . Say't thou ? 1 Lord . It is not fit your Lordship fhould undertake ( 4 ) every companion , that you give offence to . Clot . No , I know that ; but it is not fit I fhould commit offence to my inferiors . 2 Lord .
Page 275
You Clot . It would make any man cold to lofe . 1 Lord . But not every man patient , after the noble temper of your lordship : you are moft hot , and fu- rious , when you win .. Clot . Winning will put any man into courage .
You Clot . It would make any man cold to lofe . 1 Lord . But not every man patient , after the noble temper of your lordship : you are moft hot , and fu- rious , when you win .. Clot . Winning will put any man into courage .
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