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" Tut, tut ! good enough to toss'; food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit, as well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. "
The broken font, by the author of 'Tales of the wars of our times'. - Page 51
by Joseph Moyle Sherer - 1836
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With a Show in the North: Reminiscences of Mark Lemon

Joseph Hatton - 1871 - 344 pages
...other marked *, should be spoken by the Earl of Westmoreland. for powder, food for powder; they'll fill a pit as well as better; tush, man, — mortal men, mortal men. * Prince, Ay, but methinks they are exceedingly poor and bare, — too beggarly. Fal. 'Faith, for their...
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Shakespeare's King Henry iv. part 1, with explanatory and illustr ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 152 pages
...such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut; good enough to toss;4 food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit, as well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. West. Ay, but, Sir John, methinks, they are exceeding poor and bare ; too beggarly. Fal, Faith, for...
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History of English literature, tr. by H. van Laun, Volume 1

Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...pitiful rascals.' ' Tut, tut,' answers Falstaff, ' good enough to toss ; food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better ; tush, man, mortal men, mortal men.' 2 His second excuse is his unfailing spirit. If ever there was a man who could talk, it is he. Insults...
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History of English Literature, Volume 1

Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1871 - 556 pages
...pitiful rascals.' ' Tut, tut,' answers Falstaff, ' good enough to toss ; food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better ; tush, man, mortal men, mortal men.' * His second excuse is his unfailing spirit. If ever there was a man who could talk, it is he. Insults...
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The Shakespeare argosy, containg much of the wealth of Shakespeare's wisdom ...

William Shakespeare - 1874 - 310 pages
...reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. Jaques. As You Like It, Act ii. Sc. 7. SOLDIERS [402]. .... food for powder, food for powder ; they 'll fill a...well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. Falstaff. ist Henry IV., Act iv. Sc. 2. SOLDIERING (a poor trade) [995]. What would you have me do...
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1874 - 798 pages
...tacked together and thrown over the shoulders like a herald's coat without sleeves. Act iv. Sc. 2. Food for powder, food for powder ; they 'll fill a pit as well as better. Act iv. Sc. 2. King Henry IV., Part I., continued.] I would it were bedtime, Hal, and all well. Act...
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The works of William Shakspeare, life, glossary &c. repr. from the ..., Part 73

William Shakespeare - 1875 - 1146 pages
...such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ! good enough to toss ; food for powder, food for powder ; they'll $5$ n ' West. Ay, but, Sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor and bare ; too beggarly. Fal. 'l-'aith, for...
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The Historical Shakspearian Reader: Comprising the "histories", Or ...

William Shakespeare - 1875 - 516 pages
...such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ! good enough to toss ; food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. West. Ay, but, Sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor and bare, — too beggarly. Fat. 'Faith,...
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Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Measure for ...

William Shakespeare - 1875 - 584 pages
...such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ; good enough to toss : food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. West. Ay, but, sir John, methinks, they are exceeding poor and bare ; too beggarly. Fal. 'Faith, for...
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The works of William Shakespeare complete. With life and glossary

William Shakespeare - 1876 - 1000 pages
...such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ; good enough to toss : food for powder, food for powder ; they'll ݆ e3 Zk b 9 6 Mȴ p> e 6 5 K : i U 5VD fʻ_ j: West. Ay, but, Sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor and bare ; too beggarly. Fed. 'Faith, for...
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