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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
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Enter SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Henry IV
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4.3.36
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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I come with gracious offers from the king,
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Henry IV
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4.3.37
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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if you vouchsafe me hearing and respect.
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Henry IV
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4.3.38
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HOTSPUR
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Welcome, Sir Walter Blunt, and would to God
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Henry IV
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4.3.39
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HOTSPUR
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You were of our determination!
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4.3.40
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HOTSPUR
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Some of us love you well, and even those some
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4.3.41
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HOTSPUR
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Envy your great deservings and good name,
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Henry IV
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4.3.42
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HOTSPUR
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Because you are not of our quality,
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Henry IV
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4.3.43
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HOTSPUR
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But stand against us like an enemy.
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Henry IV
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4.3.44
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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And God defend but still I should stand so,
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Henry IV
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4.3.45
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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So long as out of limit and true rule
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4.3.46
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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You stand against anointed majesty.
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Henry IV
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4.3.47
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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But to my charge. The king hath sent to know
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Henry IV
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4.3.48
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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The nature of your griefs, and whereupon
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Henry IV
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4.3.49
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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You conjure from the breast of civil peace
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Henry IV
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4.3.50
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Such bold hostility, teaching his duteous land
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Henry IV
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4.3.51
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Audacious cruelty. If that the king
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Henry IV
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4.3.52
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Have any way your good deserts forgot,
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Henry IV
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4.3.53
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Which he confesseth to be manifold,
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Henry IV
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4.3.54
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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He bids you name your griefs, and with all speed
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Henry IV
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4.3.55
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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You shall have your desires with interest
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Henry IV
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4.3.56
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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And pardon absolute for yourself and these
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Henry IV
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4.3.57
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Herein misled by your suggestion.
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Henry IV
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4.3.58
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HOTSPUR
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The king is kind, and well we know the king
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Henry IV
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4.3.59
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HOTSPUR
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Knows at what time to promise, when to pay.
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Henry IV
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4.3.60
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HOTSPUR
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My father and my uncle and myself
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Henry IV
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4.3.61
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HOTSPUR
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Did give him that same royalty he wears,
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4.3.62
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HOTSPUR
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And when he was not six and twenty strong,
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Henry IV
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4.3.63
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HOTSPUR
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Sick in the world's regard, wretched and low,
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Henry IV
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4.3.64
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HOTSPUR
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A poor unminded outlaw sneaking home,
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Henry IV
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4.3.65
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HOTSPUR
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My father gave him welcome to the shore,
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Henry IV
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4.3.66
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HOTSPUR
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And when he heard him swear and vow to God
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Henry IV
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4.3.67
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HOTSPUR
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He came but to be Duke of Lancaster,
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Henry IV
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4.3.68
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HOTSPUR
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To sue his livery and beg his peace,
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Henry IV
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4.3.69
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HOTSPUR
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With tears of innocency and terms of zeal,
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Henry IV
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4.3.70
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HOTSPUR
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My father, in kind heart and pity moved,
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Henry IV
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4.3.71
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HOTSPUR
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Swore him assistance and perform'd it too.
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Henry IV
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4.3.72
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HOTSPUR
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Now when the lords and barons of the realm
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Henry IV
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4.3.73
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HOTSPUR
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Perceived Northumberland did lean to him,
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Henry IV
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4.3.74
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HOTSPUR
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The more and less came in with cap and knee,
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Henry IV
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4.3.75
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HOTSPUR
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Met him in boroughs, cities, villages,
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Henry IV
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4.3.76
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HOTSPUR
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Attended him on bridges, stood in lanes,
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Henry IV
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4.3.77
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HOTSPUR
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Laid gifts before him, proffer'd him their oaths,
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Henry IV
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4.3.78
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HOTSPUR
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Gave him their heirs, as pages follow'd him
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Henry IV
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4.3.79
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HOTSPUR
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Even at the heels in golden multitudes.
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Henry IV
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4.3.80
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HOTSPUR
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He presently, as greatness knows itself,
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Henry IV
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4.3.81
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HOTSPUR
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Steps me a little higher than his vow
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Henry IV
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4.3.82
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HOTSPUR
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Made to my father, while his blood was poor,
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Henry IV
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4.3.83
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HOTSPUR
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Upon the naked shore at Ravenspurgh,
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Henry IV
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4.3.84
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HOTSPUR
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And now, forsooth, takes on him to reform
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Henry IV
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4.3.85
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HOTSPUR
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Some certain edicts and some strait decrees
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Henry IV
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4.3.86
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HOTSPUR
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That lie too heavy on the commonwealth,
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Henry IV
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4.3.87
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HOTSPUR
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Cries out upon abuses, seems to weep
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Henry IV
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4.3.88
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HOTSPUR
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Over his country's wrongs, and by this face,
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Henry IV
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4.3.89
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HOTSPUR
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This seeming brow of justice, did he win
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Henry IV
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4.3.90
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HOTSPUR
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The hearts of all that he did angle for,
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Henry IV
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4.3.91
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HOTSPUR
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Proceeded further, cut me off the heads
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Henry IV
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4.3.92
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HOTSPUR
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Of all the favourites that the absent king
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Henry IV
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4.3.93
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HOTSPUR
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In deputation left behind him here,
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Henry IV
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4.3.94
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HOTSPUR
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When he was personal in the Irish war.
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Henry IV
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4.3.95
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Tut, I came not to hear this.
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Henry IV
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4.3.96
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HOTSPUR
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Then to the point.
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Henry IV
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4.3.97
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HOTSPUR
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In short time after, he deposed the king,
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Henry IV
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4.3.98
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HOTSPUR
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Soon after that, deprived him of his life,
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Henry IV
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4.3.99
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HOTSPUR
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And in the neck of that, task'd the whole state:
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Henry IV
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4.3.100
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HOTSPUR
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To make that worse, suffer'd his kinsman March,
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Henry IV
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4.3.101
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HOTSPUR
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Who is, if every owner were well placed,
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Henry IV
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4.3.102
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HOTSPUR
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Indeed his king, to be engaged in Wales,
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Henry IV
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4.3.103
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HOTSPUR
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There without ransom to lie forfeited,
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Henry IV
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4.3.104
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HOTSPUR
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Disgraced me in my happy victories,
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Henry IV
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4.3.105
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HOTSPUR
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Sought to entrap me by intelligence,
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4.3.106
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HOTSPUR
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Rated mine uncle from the council-board,
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Henry IV
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4.3.107
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HOTSPUR
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In rage dismiss'd my father from the court,
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Henry IV
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4.3.108
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HOTSPUR
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Broke oath on oath, committed wrong on wrong,
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Henry IV
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4.3.109
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HOTSPUR
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And in conclusion drove us to seek out
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Henry IV
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4.3.110
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HOTSPUR
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This head of safety, and withal to pry
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Henry IV
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4.3.111
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HOTSPUR
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Into his title, the which we find
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Henry IV
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4.3.112
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HOTSPUR
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Too indirect for long continuance.
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4.3.113
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Shall I return this answer to the king?
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Henry IV
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4.3.114
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HOTSPUR
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Not so, Sir Walter: we'll withdraw awhile.
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Henry IV
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4.3.115
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HOTSPUR
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Go to the king, and let there be impawn'd
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Henry IV
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4.3.116
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HOTSPUR
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Some surety for a safe return again,
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Henry IV
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4.3.117
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HOTSPUR
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And in the morning early shall my uncle
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Henry IV
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4.3.118
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HOTSPUR
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Bring him our purposes: and so farewell.
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Henry IV
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4.3.119
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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I would you would accept of grace and love.
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Henry IV
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4.3.120
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HOTSPUR
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And may be so we shall.
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Henry IV
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4.3.121
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Pray God you do.
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Exeunt
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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SCENE IV. York. The ARCHBISHOP'S palace.
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SIR WALTER BLUNT
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Enter the ARCHBISHOP OF YORK and SIR MICHAEL
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Henry IV
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4.4.1
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
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Hie, good Sir Michael, bear this sealed brief
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Henry IV
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4.4.2
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
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With winged haste to the lord marshal,
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Henry IV
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4.4.3
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
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This to my cousin Scroop, and all the rest
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Henry IV
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4.4.4
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
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To whom they are directed. If you knew
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Henry IV
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4.4.5
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
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How much they do to import, you would make haste.
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Henry IV
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4.4.6
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SIR MICHAEL
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My good lord,
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Henry IV
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4.4.7
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SIR MICHAEL
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I guess their tenor.
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Henry IV
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4.4.8
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
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Like enough you do.
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Henry IV
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4.4.9
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
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To-morrow, good Sir Michael, is a day
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4.4.10
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
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Wherein the fortune of ten thousand men
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