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3.1.244
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LADY PERCY
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Now God help thee!
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Henry IV
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3.1.245
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HOTSPUR
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To the Welsh lady's bed.
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Henry IV
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3.1.246
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LADY PERCY
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What's that?
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1,804
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Henry IV
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3.1.247
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HOTSPUR
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Peace! she sings.
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HOTSPUR
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Here the lady sings a Welsh song
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Henry IV
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3.1.248
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HOTSPUR
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Come, Kate, I'll have your song too.
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Henry IV
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3.1.249
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LADY PERCY
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Not mine, in good sooth.
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Henry IV
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3.1.250
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HOTSPUR
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Not yours, in good sooth! Heart! you swear like a
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Henry IV
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3.1.251
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HOTSPUR
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comfit-maker's wife. 'Not you, in good sooth,' and
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Henry IV
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3.1.252
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HOTSPUR
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'as true as I live,' and 'as God shall mend me,' and
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Henry IV
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3.1.253
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HOTSPUR
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'as sure as day,'
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Henry IV
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3.1.254
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HOTSPUR
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And givest such sarcenet surety for thy oaths,
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Henry IV
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3.1.255
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HOTSPUR
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As if thou never walk'st further than Finsbury.
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Henry IV
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3.1.256
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HOTSPUR
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Swear me, Kate, like a lady as thou art,
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Henry IV
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3.1.257
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HOTSPUR
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A good mouth-filling oath, and leave 'in sooth,'
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Henry IV
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3.1.258
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HOTSPUR
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And such protest of pepper-gingerbread,
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Henry IV
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3.1.259
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HOTSPUR
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To velvet-guards and Sunday-citizens.
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Henry IV
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3.1.260
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HOTSPUR
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Come, sing.
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3.1.261
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LADY PERCY
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I will not sing.
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Henry IV
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3.1.262
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HOTSPUR
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'Tis the next way to turn tailor, or be red-breast
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Henry IV
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3.1.263
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HOTSPUR
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teacher. An the indentures be drawn, I'll away
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1,822
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Henry IV
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3.1.264
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HOTSPUR
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within these two hours, and so, come in when ye will.
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HOTSPUR
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Exit
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Henry IV
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3.1.265
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GLENDOWER
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Come, come, Lord Mortimer, you are as slow
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Henry IV
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3.1.266
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GLENDOWER
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As hot Lord Percy is on fire to go.
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3.1.267
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GLENDOWER
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By this our book is drawn, we'll but seal,
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3.1.268
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GLENDOWER
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And then to horse immediately.
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3.1.269
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MORTIMER
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With all my heart.
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MORTIMER
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Exeunt
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MORTIMER
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SCENE II. London. The palace.
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MORTIMER
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Enter KING HENRY IV, PRINCE HENRY, and others
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Henry IV
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3.2.1
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KING HENRY IV
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Lords, give us leave, the Prince of Wales and I
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Henry IV
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3.2.2
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KING HENRY IV
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Must have some private conference, but be near at hand,
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Henry IV
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3.2.3
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KING HENRY IV
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For we shall presently have need of you.
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KING HENRY IV
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Exeunt Lords
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3.2.4
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KING HENRY IV
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I know not whether God will have it so,
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Henry IV
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3.2.5
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KING HENRY IV
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For some displeasing service I have done,
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Henry IV
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3.2.6
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KING HENRY IV
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That, in his secret doom, out of my blood
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3.2.7
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KING HENRY IV
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He'll breed revengement and a scourge for me,
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Henry IV
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3.2.8
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KING HENRY IV
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But thou dost in thy passages of life
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Henry IV
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3.2.9
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KING HENRY IV
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Make me believe that thou art only mark'd
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Henry IV
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3.2.10
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KING HENRY IV
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For the hot vengeance and the rod of heaven
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Henry IV
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3.2.11
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KING HENRY IV
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To punish my mistreadings. Tell me else,
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3.2.12
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KING HENRY IV
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Could such inordinate and low desires,
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1,845
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Henry IV
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3.2.13
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KING HENRY IV
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Such poor, such bare, such lewd, such mean attempts,
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Henry IV
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3.2.14
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KING HENRY IV
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Such barren pleasures, rude society,
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Henry IV
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3.2.15
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KING HENRY IV
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As thou art match'd withal and grafted to,
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3.2.16
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KING HENRY IV
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Accompany the greatness of thy blood
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Henry IV
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3.2.17
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KING HENRY IV
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And hold their level with thy princely heart?
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3.2.18
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PRINCE HENRY
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So please your majesty, I would I could
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1,851
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Henry IV
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3.2.19
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PRINCE HENRY
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Quit all offences with as clear excuse
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Henry IV
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3.2.20
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PRINCE HENRY
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As well as I am doubtless I can purge
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3.2.21
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PRINCE HENRY
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Myself of many I am charged withal:
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Henry IV
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3.2.22
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PRINCE HENRY
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Yet such extenuation let me beg,
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3.2.23
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PRINCE HENRY
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As, in reproof of many tales devised,
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Henry IV
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3.2.24
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PRINCE HENRY
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which oft the ear of greatness needs must hear,
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Henry IV
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3.2.25
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PRINCE HENRY
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By smiling pick-thanks and base news-mongers,
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Henry IV
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3.2.26
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PRINCE HENRY
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I may, for some things true, wherein my youth
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Henry IV
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3.2.27
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PRINCE HENRY
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Hath faulty wander'd and irregular,
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Henry IV
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3.2.28
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PRINCE HENRY
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Find pardon on my true submission.
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3.2.29
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KING HENRY IV
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God pardon thee! yet let me wonder, Harry,
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Henry IV
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3.2.30
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KING HENRY IV
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At thy affections, which do hold a wing
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3.2.31
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KING HENRY IV
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Quite from the flight of all thy ancestors.
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3.2.32
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KING HENRY IV
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Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost.
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3.2.33
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KING HENRY IV
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Which by thy younger brother is supplied,
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3.2.34
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KING HENRY IV
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And art almost an alien to the hearts
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3.2.35
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KING HENRY IV
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Of all the court and princes of my blood:
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3.2.36
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KING HENRY IV
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The hope and expectation of thy time
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Henry IV
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3.2.37
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KING HENRY IV
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Is ruin'd, and the soul of every man
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3.2.38
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KING HENRY IV
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Prophetically doth forethink thy fall.
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Henry IV
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3.2.39
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KING HENRY IV
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Had I so lavish of my presence been,
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3.2.40
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KING HENRY IV
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So common-hackney'd in the eyes of men,
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Henry IV
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3.2.41
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KING HENRY IV
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So stale and cheap to vulgar company,
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Henry IV
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3.2.42
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KING HENRY IV
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Opinion, that did help me to the crown,
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3.2.43
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KING HENRY IV
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Had still kept loyal to possession
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3.2.44
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KING HENRY IV
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And left me in reputeless banishment,
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3.2.45
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KING HENRY IV
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A fellow of no mark nor likelihood.
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3.2.46
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KING HENRY IV
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By being seldom seen, I could not stir
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3.2.47
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KING HENRY IV
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But like a comet I was wonder'd at,
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3.2.48
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KING HENRY IV
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That men would tell their children 'This is he,'
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3.2.49
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KING HENRY IV
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Others would say 'Where, which is Bolingbroke?'
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3.2.50
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KING HENRY IV
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And then I stole all courtesy from heaven,
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3.2.51
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KING HENRY IV
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And dress'd myself in such humility
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3.2.52
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KING HENRY IV
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That I did pluck allegiance from men's hearts,
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3.2.53
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KING HENRY IV
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Loud shouts and salutations from their mouths,
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3.2.54
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KING HENRY IV
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Even in the presence of the crowned king.
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3.2.55
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KING HENRY IV
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Thus did I keep my person fresh and new,
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3.2.56
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KING HENRY IV
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My presence, like a robe pontifical,
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3.2.57
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KING HENRY IV
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Ne'er seen but wonder'd at: and so my state,
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3.2.58
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KING HENRY IV
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Seldom but sumptuous, showed like a feast
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3.2.59
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KING HENRY IV
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And won by rareness such solemnity.
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3.2.60
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KING HENRY IV
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The skipping king, he ambled up and down
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1,893
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Henry IV
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3.2.61
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KING HENRY IV
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With shallow jesters and rash bavin wits,
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1,894
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Henry IV
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3.2.62
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KING HENRY IV
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Soon kindled and soon burnt, carded his state,
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3.2.63
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KING HENRY IV
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Mingled his royalty with capering fools,
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3.2.64
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KING HENRY IV
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Had his great name profaned with their scorns
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1,897
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3.2.65
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KING HENRY IV
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And gave his countenance, against his name,
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Henry IV
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3.2.66
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KING HENRY IV
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To laugh at gibing boys and stand the push
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3.2.67
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KING HENRY IV
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Of every beardless vain comparative,
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3.2.68
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KING HENRY IV
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Grew a companion to the common streets,
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