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2,501 | Henry IV | 17 | null | EARL OF WORCESTER | Enter SIR WALTER BLUNT |
2,502 | Henry IV | 18 | 4.3.36 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | I come with gracious offers from the king, |
2,503 | Henry IV | 18 | 4.3.37 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | if you vouchsafe me hearing and respect. |
2,504 | Henry IV | 19 | 4.3.38 | HOTSPUR | Welcome, Sir Walter Blunt, and would to God |
2,505 | Henry IV | 19 | 4.3.39 | HOTSPUR | You were of our determination! |
2,506 | Henry IV | 19 | 4.3.40 | HOTSPUR | Some of us love you well, and even those some |
2,507 | Henry IV | 19 | 4.3.41 | HOTSPUR | Envy your great deservings and good name, |
2,508 | Henry IV | 19 | 4.3.42 | HOTSPUR | Because you are not of our quality, |
2,509 | Henry IV | 19 | 4.3.43 | HOTSPUR | But stand against us like an enemy. |
2,510 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.44 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | And God defend but still I should stand so, |
2,511 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.45 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | So long as out of limit and true rule |
2,512 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.46 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | You stand against anointed majesty. |
2,513 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.47 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | But to my charge. The king hath sent to know |
2,514 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.48 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | The nature of your griefs, and whereupon |
2,515 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.49 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | You conjure from the breast of civil peace |
2,516 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.50 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Such bold hostility, teaching his duteous land |
2,517 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.51 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Audacious cruelty. If that the king |
2,518 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.52 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Have any way your good deserts forgot, |
2,519 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.53 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Which he confesseth to be manifold, |
2,520 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.54 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | He bids you name your griefs, and with all speed |
2,521 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.55 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | You shall have your desires with interest |
2,522 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.56 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | And pardon absolute for yourself and these |
2,523 | Henry IV | 20 | 4.3.57 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Herein misled by your suggestion. |
2,524 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.58 | HOTSPUR | The king is kind, and well we know the king |
2,525 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.59 | HOTSPUR | Knows at what time to promise, when to pay. |
2,526 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.60 | HOTSPUR | My father and my uncle and myself |
2,527 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.61 | HOTSPUR | Did give him that same royalty he wears, |
2,528 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.62 | HOTSPUR | And when he was not six and twenty strong, |
2,529 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.63 | HOTSPUR | Sick in the world's regard, wretched and low, |
2,530 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.64 | HOTSPUR | A poor unminded outlaw sneaking home, |
2,531 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.65 | HOTSPUR | My father gave him welcome to the shore, |
2,532 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.66 | HOTSPUR | And when he heard him swear and vow to God |
2,533 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.67 | HOTSPUR | He came but to be Duke of Lancaster, |
2,534 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.68 | HOTSPUR | To sue his livery and beg his peace, |
2,535 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.69 | HOTSPUR | With tears of innocency and terms of zeal, |
2,536 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.70 | HOTSPUR | My father, in kind heart and pity moved, |
2,537 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.71 | HOTSPUR | Swore him assistance and perform'd it too. |
2,538 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.72 | HOTSPUR | Now when the lords and barons of the realm |
2,539 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.73 | HOTSPUR | Perceived Northumberland did lean to him, |
2,540 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.74 | HOTSPUR | The more and less came in with cap and knee, |
2,541 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.75 | HOTSPUR | Met him in boroughs, cities, villages, |
2,542 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.76 | HOTSPUR | Attended him on bridges, stood in lanes, |
2,543 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.77 | HOTSPUR | Laid gifts before him, proffer'd him their oaths, |
2,544 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.78 | HOTSPUR | Gave him their heirs, as pages follow'd him |
2,545 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.79 | HOTSPUR | Even at the heels in golden multitudes. |
2,546 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.80 | HOTSPUR | He presently, as greatness knows itself, |
2,547 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.81 | HOTSPUR | Steps me a little higher than his vow |
2,548 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.82 | HOTSPUR | Made to my father, while his blood was poor, |
2,549 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.83 | HOTSPUR | Upon the naked shore at Ravenspurgh, |
2,550 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.84 | HOTSPUR | And now, forsooth, takes on him to reform |
2,551 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.85 | HOTSPUR | Some certain edicts and some strait decrees |
2,552 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.86 | HOTSPUR | That lie too heavy on the commonwealth, |
2,553 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.87 | HOTSPUR | Cries out upon abuses, seems to weep |
2,554 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.88 | HOTSPUR | Over his country's wrongs, and by this face, |
2,555 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.89 | HOTSPUR | This seeming brow of justice, did he win |
2,556 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.90 | HOTSPUR | The hearts of all that he did angle for, |
2,557 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.91 | HOTSPUR | Proceeded further, cut me off the heads |
2,558 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.92 | HOTSPUR | Of all the favourites that the absent king |
2,559 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.93 | HOTSPUR | In deputation left behind him here, |
2,560 | Henry IV | 21 | 4.3.94 | HOTSPUR | When he was personal in the Irish war. |
2,561 | Henry IV | 22 | 4.3.95 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Tut, I came not to hear this. |
2,562 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.96 | HOTSPUR | Then to the point. |
2,563 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.97 | HOTSPUR | In short time after, he deposed the king, |
2,564 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.98 | HOTSPUR | Soon after that, deprived him of his life, |
2,565 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.99 | HOTSPUR | And in the neck of that, task'd the whole state: |
2,566 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.100 | HOTSPUR | To make that worse, suffer'd his kinsman March, |
2,567 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.101 | HOTSPUR | Who is, if every owner were well placed, |
2,568 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.102 | HOTSPUR | Indeed his king, to be engaged in Wales, |
2,569 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.103 | HOTSPUR | There without ransom to lie forfeited, |
2,570 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.104 | HOTSPUR | Disgraced me in my happy victories, |
2,571 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.105 | HOTSPUR | Sought to entrap me by intelligence, |
2,572 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.106 | HOTSPUR | Rated mine uncle from the council-board, |
2,573 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.107 | HOTSPUR | In rage dismiss'd my father from the court, |
2,574 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.108 | HOTSPUR | Broke oath on oath, committed wrong on wrong, |
2,575 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.109 | HOTSPUR | And in conclusion drove us to seek out |
2,576 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.110 | HOTSPUR | This head of safety, and withal to pry |
2,577 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.111 | HOTSPUR | Into his title, the which we find |
2,578 | Henry IV | 23 | 4.3.112 | HOTSPUR | Too indirect for long continuance. |
2,579 | Henry IV | 24 | 4.3.113 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Shall I return this answer to the king? |
2,580 | Henry IV | 25 | 4.3.114 | HOTSPUR | Not so, Sir Walter: we'll withdraw awhile. |
2,581 | Henry IV | 25 | 4.3.115 | HOTSPUR | Go to the king, and let there be impawn'd |
2,582 | Henry IV | 25 | 4.3.116 | HOTSPUR | Some surety for a safe return again, |
2,583 | Henry IV | 25 | 4.3.117 | HOTSPUR | And in the morning early shall my uncle |
2,584 | Henry IV | 25 | 4.3.118 | HOTSPUR | Bring him our purposes: and so farewell. |
2,585 | Henry IV | 26 | 4.3.119 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | I would you would accept of grace and love. |
2,586 | Henry IV | 27 | 4.3.120 | HOTSPUR | And may be so we shall. |
2,587 | Henry IV | 28 | 4.3.121 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Pray God you do. |
2,588 | Henry IV | 28 | null | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Exeunt |
2,589 | Henry IV | 28 | null | SIR WALTER BLUNT | SCENE IV. York. The ARCHBISHOP'S palace. |
2,590 | Henry IV | 28 | null | SIR WALTER BLUNT | Enter the ARCHBISHOP OF YORK and SIR MICHAEL |
2,591 | Henry IV | 1 | 4.4.1 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | Hie, good Sir Michael, bear this sealed brief |
2,592 | Henry IV | 1 | 4.4.2 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | With winged haste to the lord marshal, |
2,593 | Henry IV | 1 | 4.4.3 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | This to my cousin Scroop, and all the rest |
2,594 | Henry IV | 1 | 4.4.4 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | To whom they are directed. If you knew |
2,595 | Henry IV | 1 | 4.4.5 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | How much they do to import, you would make haste. |
2,596 | Henry IV | 2 | 4.4.6 | SIR MICHAEL | My good lord, |
2,597 | Henry IV | 2 | 4.4.7 | SIR MICHAEL | I guess their tenor. |
2,598 | Henry IV | 3 | 4.4.8 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | Like enough you do. |
2,599 | Henry IV | 3 | 4.4.9 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | To-morrow, good Sir Michael, is a day |
2,600 | Henry IV | 3 | 4.4.10 | ARCHBISHOP OF YORK | Wherein the fortune of ten thousand men |
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