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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 XIII.

Shallow, solus.

The devil sure is in fee with this roisting bell-swagger. There is no good to be made of him any way. I find I must perforce sit me down contented, and bear my loss

-- 64 --

as I may. I hope nevertheless to see the rascal come to the gallows yet.


  O were I sure that once would come to pass;
  That he might pay for making me an ass! End of the Fourth Act.
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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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