Speeches (Lines) for Davy
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(stage directions). Enter DAVY Davy. Here, sir. |
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Robert Shallow. Davy, Davy, Davy, Davy; let me see, Davy; let me see,
Davy. Marry, sir, thus: those precepts cannot be served; and,
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Robert Shallow. With red wheat, Davy. But for William cook—are there
Davy. Yes, sir. Here is now the smith's note for shoeing and
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Robert Shallow. Let it be cast, and paid. Sir John, you shall not be
Davy. Now, sir, a new link to the bucket must needs be had;
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Robert Shallow. 'A shall answer it. Some pigeons, Davy, a couple of
Davy. Doth the man of war stay all night, sir? |
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Robert Shallow. Yea, Davy; I will use him well. A friend i' th' court
Davy. No worse than they are backbitten, sir; for they have
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Robert Shallow. Well conceited, Davy—about thy business, Davy. Davy. I beseech you, sir, to countenance William Visor of
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Robert Shallow. There, is many complaints, Davy, against that Visor.
Davy. I grant your worship that he is a knave, sir; but yet God
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Robert Shallow. Go to; I say he shall have no wrong. Look about, Davy. [Exit DAVY] Where are you, Sir John? Come, come, come,
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Robert Shallow. Give Master Bardolph some wine, Davy. Davy. Sweet sir, sit; I'll be with you anon; most sweet sir,
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(stage directions). Re-enter DAVY Davy. [To BARDOLPH] There's a dish of leather-coats for you. |
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Robert Shallow. Davy! Davy. Your worship! I'll be with you straight. [To BARDOLPH]
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Robert Shallow. Honest Bardolph, welcome; if thou want'st anything and
Davy. I hope to see London once ere I die. |
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(stage directions). Re-enter DAVY Davy. An't please your worship, there's one Pistol come from
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