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1,801 | Henry IV | 64 | 3.1.244 | LADY PERCY | Now God help thee! |
1,802 | Henry IV | 65 | 3.1.245 | HOTSPUR | To the Welsh lady's bed. |
1,803 | Henry IV | 66 | 3.1.246 | LADY PERCY | What's that? |
1,804 | Henry IV | 67 | 3.1.247 | HOTSPUR | Peace! she sings. |
1,805 | Henry IV | 67 | null | HOTSPUR | Here the lady sings a Welsh song |
1,806 | Henry IV | 68 | 3.1.248 | HOTSPUR | Come, Kate, I'll have your song too. |
1,807 | Henry IV | 69 | 3.1.249 | LADY PERCY | Not mine, in good sooth. |
1,808 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.250 | HOTSPUR | Not yours, in good sooth! Heart! you swear like a |
1,809 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.251 | HOTSPUR | comfit-maker's wife. 'Not you, in good sooth,' and |
1,810 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.252 | HOTSPUR | 'as true as I live,' and 'as God shall mend me,' and |
1,811 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.253 | HOTSPUR | 'as sure as day,' |
1,812 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.254 | HOTSPUR | And givest such sarcenet surety for thy oaths, |
1,813 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.255 | HOTSPUR | As if thou never walk'st further than Finsbury. |
1,814 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.256 | HOTSPUR | Swear me, Kate, like a lady as thou art, |
1,815 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.257 | HOTSPUR | A good mouth-filling oath, and leave 'in sooth,' |
1,816 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.258 | HOTSPUR | And such protest of pepper-gingerbread, |
1,817 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.259 | HOTSPUR | To velvet-guards and Sunday-citizens. |
1,818 | Henry IV | 70 | 3.1.260 | HOTSPUR | Come, sing. |
1,819 | Henry IV | 71 | 3.1.261 | LADY PERCY | I will not sing. |
1,820 | Henry IV | 72 | 3.1.262 | HOTSPUR | 'Tis the next way to turn tailor, or be red-breast |
1,821 | Henry IV | 72 | 3.1.263 | HOTSPUR | teacher. An the indentures be drawn, I'll away |
1,822 | Henry IV | 72 | 3.1.264 | HOTSPUR | within these two hours, and so, come in when ye will. |
1,823 | Henry IV | 72 | null | HOTSPUR | Exit |
1,824 | Henry IV | 73 | 3.1.265 | GLENDOWER | Come, come, Lord Mortimer, you are as slow |
1,825 | Henry IV | 73 | 3.1.266 | GLENDOWER | As hot Lord Percy is on fire to go. |
1,826 | Henry IV | 73 | 3.1.267 | GLENDOWER | By this our book is drawn, we'll but seal, |
1,827 | Henry IV | 73 | 3.1.268 | GLENDOWER | And then to horse immediately. |
1,828 | Henry IV | 74 | 3.1.269 | MORTIMER | With all my heart. |
1,829 | Henry IV | 74 | null | MORTIMER | Exeunt |
1,830 | Henry IV | 74 | null | MORTIMER | SCENE II. London. The palace. |
1,831 | Henry IV | 74 | null | MORTIMER | Enter KING HENRY IV, PRINCE HENRY, and others |
1,832 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.1 | KING HENRY IV | Lords, give us leave, the Prince of Wales and I |
1,833 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.2 | KING HENRY IV | Must have some private conference, but be near at hand, |
1,834 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.3 | KING HENRY IV | For we shall presently have need of you. |
1,835 | Henry IV | 1 | null | KING HENRY IV | Exeunt Lords |
1,836 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.4 | KING HENRY IV | I know not whether God will have it so, |
1,837 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.5 | KING HENRY IV | For some displeasing service I have done, |
1,838 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.6 | KING HENRY IV | That, in his secret doom, out of my blood |
1,839 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.7 | KING HENRY IV | He'll breed revengement and a scourge for me, |
1,840 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.8 | KING HENRY IV | But thou dost in thy passages of life |
1,841 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.9 | KING HENRY IV | Make me believe that thou art only mark'd |
1,842 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.10 | KING HENRY IV | For the hot vengeance and the rod of heaven |
1,843 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.11 | KING HENRY IV | To punish my mistreadings. Tell me else, |
1,844 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.12 | KING HENRY IV | Could such inordinate and low desires, |
1,845 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.13 | KING HENRY IV | Such poor, such bare, such lewd, such mean attempts, |
1,846 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.14 | KING HENRY IV | Such barren pleasures, rude society, |
1,847 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.15 | KING HENRY IV | As thou art match'd withal and grafted to, |
1,848 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.16 | KING HENRY IV | Accompany the greatness of thy blood |
1,849 | Henry IV | 1 | 3.2.17 | KING HENRY IV | And hold their level with thy princely heart? |
1,850 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.18 | PRINCE HENRY | So please your majesty, I would I could |
1,851 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.19 | PRINCE HENRY | Quit all offences with as clear excuse |
1,852 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.20 | PRINCE HENRY | As well as I am doubtless I can purge |
1,853 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.21 | PRINCE HENRY | Myself of many I am charged withal: |
1,854 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.22 | PRINCE HENRY | Yet such extenuation let me beg, |
1,855 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.23 | PRINCE HENRY | As, in reproof of many tales devised, |
1,856 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.24 | PRINCE HENRY | which oft the ear of greatness needs must hear, |
1,857 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.25 | PRINCE HENRY | By smiling pick-thanks and base news-mongers, |
1,858 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.26 | PRINCE HENRY | I may, for some things true, wherein my youth |
1,859 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.27 | PRINCE HENRY | Hath faulty wander'd and irregular, |
1,860 | Henry IV | 2 | 3.2.28 | PRINCE HENRY | Find pardon on my true submission. |
1,861 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.29 | KING HENRY IV | God pardon thee! yet let me wonder, Harry, |
1,862 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.30 | KING HENRY IV | At thy affections, which do hold a wing |
1,863 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.31 | KING HENRY IV | Quite from the flight of all thy ancestors. |
1,864 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.32 | KING HENRY IV | Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost. |
1,865 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.33 | KING HENRY IV | Which by thy younger brother is supplied, |
1,866 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.34 | KING HENRY IV | And art almost an alien to the hearts |
1,867 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.35 | KING HENRY IV | Of all the court and princes of my blood: |
1,868 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.36 | KING HENRY IV | The hope and expectation of thy time |
1,869 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.37 | KING HENRY IV | Is ruin'd, and the soul of every man |
1,870 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.38 | KING HENRY IV | Prophetically doth forethink thy fall. |
1,871 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.39 | KING HENRY IV | Had I so lavish of my presence been, |
1,872 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.40 | KING HENRY IV | So common-hackney'd in the eyes of men, |
1,873 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.41 | KING HENRY IV | So stale and cheap to vulgar company, |
1,874 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.42 | KING HENRY IV | Opinion, that did help me to the crown, |
1,875 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.43 | KING HENRY IV | Had still kept loyal to possession |
1,876 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.44 | KING HENRY IV | And left me in reputeless banishment, |
1,877 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.45 | KING HENRY IV | A fellow of no mark nor likelihood. |
1,878 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.46 | KING HENRY IV | By being seldom seen, I could not stir |
1,879 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.47 | KING HENRY IV | But like a comet I was wonder'd at, |
1,880 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.48 | KING HENRY IV | That men would tell their children 'This is he,' |
1,881 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.49 | KING HENRY IV | Others would say 'Where, which is Bolingbroke?' |
1,882 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.50 | KING HENRY IV | And then I stole all courtesy from heaven, |
1,883 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.51 | KING HENRY IV | And dress'd myself in such humility |
1,884 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.52 | KING HENRY IV | That I did pluck allegiance from men's hearts, |
1,885 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.53 | KING HENRY IV | Loud shouts and salutations from their mouths, |
1,886 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.54 | KING HENRY IV | Even in the presence of the crowned king. |
1,887 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.55 | KING HENRY IV | Thus did I keep my person fresh and new, |
1,888 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.56 | KING HENRY IV | My presence, like a robe pontifical, |
1,889 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.57 | KING HENRY IV | Ne'er seen but wonder'd at: and so my state, |
1,890 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.58 | KING HENRY IV | Seldom but sumptuous, showed like a feast |
1,891 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.59 | KING HENRY IV | And won by rareness such solemnity. |
1,892 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.60 | KING HENRY IV | The skipping king, he ambled up and down |
1,893 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.61 | KING HENRY IV | With shallow jesters and rash bavin wits, |
1,894 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.62 | KING HENRY IV | Soon kindled and soon burnt, carded his state, |
1,895 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.63 | KING HENRY IV | Mingled his royalty with capering fools, |
1,896 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.64 | KING HENRY IV | Had his great name profaned with their scorns |
1,897 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.65 | KING HENRY IV | And gave his countenance, against his name, |
1,898 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.66 | KING HENRY IV | To laugh at gibing boys and stand the push |
1,899 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.67 | KING HENRY IV | Of every beardless vain comparative, |
1,900 | Henry IV | 3 | 3.2.68 | KING HENRY IV | Grew a companion to the common streets, |
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