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1,201 | Henry IV | 82 | 2.4.198 | FALSTAFF | Dost thou hear me, Hal? |
1,202 | Henry IV | 83 | 2.4.199 | PRINCE HENRY | Ay, and mark thee too, Jack. |
1,203 | Henry IV | 84 | 2.4.200 | FALSTAFF | Do so, for it is worth the listening to. These nine |
1,204 | Henry IV | 84 | 2.4.201 | FALSTAFF | in buckram that I told thee of-- |
1,205 | Henry IV | 85 | 2.4.202 | PRINCE HENRY | So, two more already. |
1,206 | Henry IV | 86 | 2.4.203 | FALSTAFF | Their points being broken,-- |
1,207 | Henry IV | 87 | 2.4.204 | POINS | Down fell their hose. |
1,208 | Henry IV | 88 | 2.4.205 | FALSTAFF | Began to give me ground: but I followed me close, |
1,209 | Henry IV | 88 | 2.4.206 | FALSTAFF | came in foot and hand, and with a thought seven of |
1,210 | Henry IV | 88 | 2.4.207 | FALSTAFF | the eleven I paid. |
1,211 | Henry IV | 89 | 2.4.208 | PRINCE HENRY | O monstrous! eleven buckram men grown out of two! |
1,212 | Henry IV | 90 | 2.4.209 | FALSTAFF | But, as the devil would have it, three misbegotten |
1,213 | Henry IV | 90 | 2.4.210 | FALSTAFF | knaves in Kendal green came at my back and let drive |
1,214 | Henry IV | 90 | 2.4.211 | FALSTAFF | at me, for it was so dark, Hal, that thou couldst |
1,215 | Henry IV | 90 | 2.4.212 | FALSTAFF | not see thy hand. |
1,216 | Henry IV | 91 | 2.4.213 | PRINCE HENRY | These lies are like their father that begets them, |
1,217 | Henry IV | 91 | 2.4.214 | PRINCE HENRY | gross as a mountain, open, palpable. Why, thou |
1,218 | Henry IV | 91 | 2.4.215 | PRINCE HENRY | clay-brained guts, thou knotty-pated fool, thou |
1,219 | Henry IV | 91 | 2.4.216 | PRINCE HENRY | whoreson, obscene, grease tallow-catch,-- |
1,220 | Henry IV | 92 | 2.4.217 | FALSTAFF | What, art thou mad? art thou mad? is not the truth |
1,221 | Henry IV | 92 | 2.4.218 | FALSTAFF | the truth? |
1,222 | Henry IV | 93 | 2.4.219 | PRINCE HENRY | Why, how couldst thou know these men in Kendal |
1,223 | Henry IV | 93 | 2.4.220 | PRINCE HENRY | green, when it was so dark thou couldst not see thy |
1,224 | Henry IV | 93 | 2.4.221 | PRINCE HENRY | hand? come, tell us your reason: what sayest thou to this? |
1,225 | Henry IV | 94 | 2.4.222 | POINS | Come, your reason, Jack, your reason. |
1,226 | Henry IV | 95 | 2.4.223 | FALSTAFF | What, upon compulsion? 'Zounds, an I were at the |
1,227 | Henry IV | 95 | 2.4.224 | FALSTAFF | strappado, or all the racks in the world, I would |
1,228 | Henry IV | 95 | 2.4.225 | FALSTAFF | not tell you on compulsion. Give you a reason on |
1,229 | Henry IV | 95 | 2.4.226 | FALSTAFF | compulsion! If reasons were as plentiful as |
1,230 | Henry IV | 95 | 2.4.227 | FALSTAFF | blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon |
1,231 | Henry IV | 95 | 2.4.228 | FALSTAFF | compulsion, I. |
1,232 | Henry IV | 96 | 2.4.229 | PRINCE HENRY | I'll be no longer guilty of this sin, this sanguine |
1,233 | Henry IV | 96 | 2.4.230 | PRINCE HENRY | coward, this bed-presser, this horseback-breaker, |
1,234 | Henry IV | 96 | 2.4.231 | PRINCE HENRY | this huge hill of flesh,-- |
1,235 | Henry IV | 97 | 2.4.232 | FALSTAFF | 'Sblood, you starveling, you elf-skin, you dried |
1,236 | Henry IV | 97 | 2.4.233 | FALSTAFF | neat's tongue, you bull's pizzle, you stock-fish! O |
1,237 | Henry IV | 97 | 2.4.234 | FALSTAFF | for breath to utter what is like thee! you |
1,238 | Henry IV | 97 | 2.4.235 | FALSTAFF | tailor's-yard, you sheath, you bowcase, you vile |
1,239 | Henry IV | 97 | 2.4.236 | FALSTAFF | standing-tuck,-- |
1,240 | Henry IV | 98 | 2.4.237 | PRINCE HENRY | Well, breathe awhile, and then to it again: and |
1,241 | Henry IV | 98 | 2.4.238 | PRINCE HENRY | when thou hast tired thyself in base comparisons, |
1,242 | Henry IV | 98 | 2.4.239 | PRINCE HENRY | hear me speak but this. |
1,243 | Henry IV | 99 | 2.4.240 | POINS | Mark, Jack. |
1,244 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.241 | PRINCE HENRY | We two saw you four set on four and bound them, and |
1,245 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.242 | PRINCE HENRY | were masters of their wealth. Mark now, how a plain |
1,246 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.243 | PRINCE HENRY | tale shall put you down. Then did we two set on you |
1,247 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.244 | PRINCE HENRY | four, and, with a word, out-faced you from your |
1,248 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.245 | PRINCE HENRY | prize, and have it, yea, and can show it you here in |
1,249 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.246 | PRINCE HENRY | the house: and, Falstaff, you carried your guts |
1,250 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.247 | PRINCE HENRY | away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared |
1,251 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.248 | PRINCE HENRY | for mercy and still run and roared, as ever I heard |
1,252 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.249 | PRINCE HENRY | bull-calf. What a slave art thou, to hack thy sword |
1,253 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.250 | PRINCE HENRY | as thou hast done, and then say it was in fight! |
1,254 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.251 | PRINCE HENRY | What trick, what device, what starting-hole, canst |
1,255 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.252 | PRINCE HENRY | thou now find out to hide thee from this open and |
1,256 | Henry IV | 100 | 2.4.253 | PRINCE HENRY | apparent shame? |
1,257 | Henry IV | 101 | 2.4.254 | POINS | Come, let's hear, Jack, what trick hast thou now? |
1,258 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.255 | FALSTAFF | By the Lord, I knew ye as well as he that made ye. |
1,259 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.256 | FALSTAFF | Why, hear you, my masters: was it for me to kill the |
1,260 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.257 | FALSTAFF | heir-apparent? should I turn upon the true prince? |
1,261 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.258 | FALSTAFF | why, thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules: but |
1,262 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.259 | FALSTAFF | beware instinct, the lion will not touch the true |
1,263 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.260 | FALSTAFF | prince. Instinct is a great matter, I was now a |
1,264 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.261 | FALSTAFF | coward on instinct. I shall think the better of |
1,265 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.262 | FALSTAFF | myself and thee during my life, I for a valiant |
1,266 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.263 | FALSTAFF | lion, and thou for a true prince. But, by the Lord, |
1,267 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.264 | FALSTAFF | lads, I am glad you have the money. Hostess, clap |
1,268 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.265 | FALSTAFF | to the doors: watch to-night, pray to-morrow. |
1,269 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.266 | FALSTAFF | Gallants, lads, boys, hearts of gold, all the titles |
1,270 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.267 | FALSTAFF | of good fellowship come to you! What, shall we be |
1,271 | Henry IV | 102 | 2.4.268 | FALSTAFF | merry? shall we have a play extempore? |
1,272 | Henry IV | 103 | 2.4.269 | PRINCE HENRY | Content, and the argument shall be thy running away. |
1,273 | Henry IV | 104 | 2.4.270 | FALSTAFF | Ah, no more of that, Hal, an thou lovest me! |
1,274 | Henry IV | 104 | null | FALSTAFF | Enter Hostess |
1,275 | Henry IV | 105 | 2.4.271 | Hostess | O Jesu, my lord the prince! |
1,276 | Henry IV | 106 | 2.4.272 | PRINCE HENRY | How now, my lady the hostess! what sayest thou to |
1,277 | Henry IV | 106 | 2.4.273 | PRINCE HENRY | me? |
1,278 | Henry IV | 107 | 2.4.274 | Hostess | Marry, my lord, there is a nobleman of the court at |
1,279 | Henry IV | 107 | 2.4.275 | Hostess | door would speak with you: he says he comes from |
1,280 | Henry IV | 107 | 2.4.276 | Hostess | your father. |
1,281 | Henry IV | 108 | 2.4.277 | PRINCE HENRY | Give him as much as will make him a royal man, and |
1,282 | Henry IV | 108 | 2.4.278 | PRINCE HENRY | send him back again to my mother. |
1,283 | Henry IV | 109 | 2.4.279 | FALSTAFF | What manner of man is he? |
1,284 | Henry IV | 110 | 2.4.280 | Hostess | An old man. |
1,285 | Henry IV | 111 | 2.4.281 | FALSTAFF | What doth gravity out of his bed at midnight? Shall |
1,286 | Henry IV | 111 | 2.4.282 | FALSTAFF | I give him his answer? |
1,287 | Henry IV | 112 | 2.4.283 | PRINCE HENRY | Prithee, do, Jack. |
1,288 | Henry IV | 113 | 2.4.284 | FALSTAFF | 'Faith, and I'll send him packing. |
1,289 | Henry IV | 113 | null | FALSTAFF | Exit FALSTAFF |
1,290 | Henry IV | 114 | 2.4.285 | PRINCE HENRY | Now, sirs: by'r lady, you fought fair, so did you, |
1,291 | Henry IV | 114 | 2.4.286 | PRINCE HENRY | Peto, so did you, Bardolph: you are lions too, you |
1,292 | Henry IV | 114 | 2.4.287 | PRINCE HENRY | ran away upon instinct, you will not touch the true |
1,293 | Henry IV | 114 | 2.4.288 | PRINCE HENRY | prince, no, fie! |
1,294 | Henry IV | 115 | 2.4.289 | BARDOLPH | 'Faith, I ran when I saw others run. |
1,295 | Henry IV | 116 | 2.4.290 | PRINCE HENRY | 'Faith, tell me now in earnest, how came Falstaff's |
1,296 | Henry IV | 116 | 2.4.291 | PRINCE HENRY | sword so hacked? |
1,297 | Henry IV | 117 | 2.4.292 | PETO | Why, he hacked it with his dagger, and said he would |
1,298 | Henry IV | 117 | 2.4.293 | PETO | swear truth out of England but he would make you |
1,299 | Henry IV | 117 | 2.4.294 | PETO | believe it was done in fight, and persuaded us to do the like. |
1,300 | Henry IV | 118 | 2.4.295 | BARDOLPH | Yea, and to tickle our noses with spear-grass to |
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