William Kenrick [1760], Falstaff's Wedding: a comedy. Being a Sequel to the Second Part of the Play of King Henry the Fourth. Written in Imitation of Shakespeare, By Mr. Kenrick (Printed for J. Wilkie... [and] F. Blyth [etc.], London) [word count] [S34600].
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SCENE II.
Tavern continued.
Falstaff, solus.
Fare thee well, good father friar. What an hypocritical
puritan! Would not drink sack! Not with the ungodly I
suppose. But I am damnably mistaken, if he be not indebted
for that rosy countenance and the gout, to the penetrating
qualities of old sherris. Bardolph! get ready to
attend me forth. I'll tow'rd St. Paul's.
[Exit.
William Kenrick [1760], Falstaff's Wedding: a comedy. Being a Sequel to the Second Part of the Play of King Henry the Fourth. Written in Imitation of Shakespeare, By Mr. Kenrick (Printed for J. Wilkie... [and] F. Blyth [etc.], London) [word count] [S34600].
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