Speeches (Lines) for Francis
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(stage directions). [Enter FRANCIS] Francis. Anon, anon, sir. Look down into the Pomgarnet, Ralph. |
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Henry V. Come hither, Francis. Francis. My lord? |
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Henry V. How long hast thou to serve, Francis? Francis. Forsooth, five years, and as much as to— |
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Edward Poins. [Within] Francis! Francis. Anon, anon, sir. |
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Henry V. Five year! by'r lady, a long lease for the clinking
Francis. O Lord, sir, I'll be sworn upon all the books in
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Edward Poins. [Within] Francis! Francis. Anon, sir. |
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Henry V. How old art thou, Francis? Francis. Let me see—about Michaelmas next I shall be— |
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Edward Poins. [Within] Francis! Francis. Anon, sir. Pray stay a little, my lord. |
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Henry V. Nay, but hark you, Francis: for the sugar thou
Francis. O Lord, I would it had been two! |
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Edward Poins. [Within] Francis! Francis. Anon, anon. |
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Henry V. Anon, Francis? No, Francis; but to-morrow, Francis;
Francis. My lord? |
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Henry V. Wilt thou rob this leathern jerkin, crystal-button,
Francis. O Lord, sir, who do you mean? |
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Henry V. Why, then, your brown bastard is your only drink;
Francis. What, sir? |
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Henry V. I am now of all humours that have showed themselves
Francis. Anon, anon, sir. |
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