Henry V (Q1) - Results found: 24
/ Go and we'll have a posset for it soon at night
in faith at the latter end of a seacoal fire: An honest willing kind fellow, as ever servant shall come in house withal and I warrant you, no tell-tale: his worst fault is that he is given to prayer; he is something peevish that way: but nobody but has his fault; but let that pass
By Mistress Quickly,
in Henry V (Q1) (TLN406-412),
William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 22r
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I have another message to your Worship. Mistress Page hath her hearty commendations to you too: and let me tell you in your ear she's as fartuous a civil modest wife and one (I tell you that will not miss you morning nor Evening Prayer, as any is in Windsor who ere be the other: and she bade me tell your worship that her husband is seldom from Home but she hopes there will come a time. I never knew a woman so dote upon a man. Surely I think you have Charms, la: yes in truth
By Mistress Quickly,
in Henry V (Q1) (TLN861-870),
William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 23
Truly Master Page is an honest man never a wife in Windsor leads a better life than she does. do what she will say what she will take all, pay all: go to bed when she list rise when she’ list all is as she will: and truly she deserves it for if there be a kind woman in Windsor she’s one. you must send her your Page and
By Mistress Quickly,
in Henry V (Q1) (TLN880-885),
William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 23
Truly Master Page is an honest man never a wife in Windsor leads a better life than she does. do what she will say what she will take all, pay all: go to bed when she list rise when she’ list all is as she will: and truly she deserves it for if there be a kind woman in Windsor she’s one. you must send her your Page
By Mistress Quickly,
in Henry V (Q1) (TLN880-885),
William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 23
and look you, he may come and go between you both and in any case have a nayword that you may know one anothers mind and
the boy never need to understand a thing for tis not good that children should know any wickedness: old folks you know have discretion as they say and know the world.
By Mistress Quickly,
in Henry V (Q1) (TLN888-893),
William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 23