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70 The Second Part of been sworn brother to him; and I'll be sworn a' 348 never saw him but once in the Tilt-yard, and then he burst his head for crowding among the marshal's men. I saw it and told John a Gaunt he beat his own name ; for you might have thrust 352 him and all his apparel into an eel-skin; the case of a treble hautboy was a mansion for him, a court; and now has he land and beefs. Well, I'll be acquainted with him, if I return; and 356 it shall go hard but I'll make him a philoso pher's two stones to me. If the young dace be a bait for the old pike, I see no reason in the law of nature but I may snap at him. Let time 360 shape, and there an end. Exit. ACT FOURTH Scene One Enter the Archbishop, Mowbray, [Lord] Bardolph, Hastings, within the Forest of Gaultree. Arch. What is this forest call'd? Hast. 'Tis Gaultree Forest, an 't shall please yourGrace. Arch. Here stand, my lords, and send discoverers forth, To know the numbers of our enemies. 4 Hast. We have sent forth already. Arch. 'Tis well done. My friends and brethren in these great affairs, I must acquaint you that I have receiv'd New-dated letters from Northumberland; 8 354 hautboy: slender reed instrument, oboe 357 philosopher's two stones; cf. n.
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