A Supplement to the Plays of William Shakspeare Comprising the Seven Dramas W

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A Supplement to the Plays of William Shakspeare Comprising the Seven Dramas W
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Frost and snow ! a man has no heart to fight till he be brave.
Dick. Master, we are no babes, our town footballs can bear witness ; this little 'parel we have shall off, and we'll fight naked before we run away.
Tom. Nay, I'm of Lawrence 7 mind for that, for he means to leave his life behind him ; he and Leonard, your two loaders, are making their wills, because they have wives ; now, we bachelors bid our friends scramble for our goods if we die. But, master, pray let me ride upon Cut.
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...l and salt, wheat and malt, fire and tow, frost and snow ! why, Tom, thou shall. Let me see : here are you ; William and George are with my cart ; and Robin and Hodge holding my own two horses ; proper men, handsome men, tall men, true men.
Dick. But, master, master, methinks you are mad to hazard your own person, and a cartload of money too.
Tom. Yea, and master, there's a worse matter in't : if it be, as I heard say, we go fight against all the learned bishops, that should give us their bles- sing, and if they curse us, we shall speed ne'er the better.


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