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401 | Henry IV | 7 | 1.3.73 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | To such a person and in such a place, |
402 | Henry IV | 7 | 1.3.74 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | At such a time, with all the rest retold, |
403 | Henry IV | 7 | 1.3.75 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | May reasonably die and never rise |
404 | Henry IV | 7 | 1.3.76 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | To do him wrong or any way impeach |
405 | Henry IV | 7 | 1.3.77 | SIR WALTER BLUNT | What then he said, so he unsay it now. |
406 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.78 | KING HENRY IV | Why, yet he doth deny his prisoners, |
407 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.79 | KING HENRY IV | But with proviso and exception, |
408 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.80 | KING HENRY IV | That we at our own charge shall ransom straight |
409 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.81 | KING HENRY IV | His brother-in-law, the foolish Mortimer, |
410 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.82 | KING HENRY IV | Who, on my soul, hath wilfully betray'd |
411 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.83 | KING HENRY IV | The lives of those that he did lead to fight |
412 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.84 | KING HENRY IV | Against that great magician, damn'd Glendower, |
413 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.85 | KING HENRY IV | Whose daughter, as we hear, the Earl of March |
414 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.86 | KING HENRY IV | Hath lately married. Shall our coffers, then, |
415 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.87 | KING HENRY IV | Be emptied to redeem a traitor home? |
416 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.88 | KING HENRY IV | Shall we but treason? and indent with fears, |
417 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.89 | KING HENRY IV | When they have lost and forfeited themselves? |
418 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.90 | KING HENRY IV | No, on the barren mountains let him starve, |
419 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.91 | KING HENRY IV | For I shall never hold that man my friend |
420 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.92 | KING HENRY IV | Whose tongue shall ask me for one penny cost |
421 | Henry IV | 8 | 1.3.93 | KING HENRY IV | To ransom home revolted Mortimer. |
422 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.94 | HOTSPUR | Revolted Mortimer! |
423 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.95 | HOTSPUR | He never did fall off, my sovereign liege, |
424 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.96 | HOTSPUR | But by the chance of war, to prove that true |
425 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.97 | HOTSPUR | Needs no more but one tongue for all those wounds, |
426 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.98 | HOTSPUR | Those mouthed wounds, which valiantly he took |
427 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.99 | HOTSPUR | When on the gentle Severn's sedgy bank, |
428 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.100 | HOTSPUR | In single opposition, hand to hand, |
429 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.101 | HOTSPUR | He did confound the best part of an hour |
430 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.102 | HOTSPUR | In changing hardiment with great Glendower: |
431 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.103 | HOTSPUR | Three times they breathed and three times did |
432 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.104 | HOTSPUR | they drink, |
433 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.105 | HOTSPUR | Upon agreement, of swift Severn's flood, |
434 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.106 | HOTSPUR | Who then, affrighted with their bloody looks, |
435 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.107 | HOTSPUR | Ran fearfully among the trembling reeds, |
436 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.108 | HOTSPUR | And hid his crisp head in the hollow bank, |
437 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.109 | HOTSPUR | Bloodstained with these valiant combatants. |
438 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.110 | HOTSPUR | Never did base and rotten policy |
439 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.111 | HOTSPUR | Colour her working with such deadly wounds, |
440 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.112 | HOTSPUR | Nor could the noble Mortimer |
441 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.113 | HOTSPUR | Receive so many, and all willingly: |
442 | Henry IV | 9 | 1.3.114 | HOTSPUR | Then let not him be slander'd with revolt. |
443 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.115 | KING HENRY IV | Thou dost belie him, Percy, thou dost belie him, |
444 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.116 | KING HENRY IV | He never did encounter with Glendower: |
445 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.117 | KING HENRY IV | I tell thee, |
446 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.118 | KING HENRY IV | He durst as well have met the devil alone |
447 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.119 | KING HENRY IV | As Owen Glendower for an enemy. |
448 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.120 | KING HENRY IV | Art thou not ashamed? But, sirrah, henceforth |
449 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.121 | KING HENRY IV | Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer: |
450 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.122 | KING HENRY IV | Send me your prisoners with the speediest means, |
451 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.123 | KING HENRY IV | Or you shall hear in such a kind from me |
452 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.124 | KING HENRY IV | As will displease you. My Lord Northumberland, |
453 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.125 | KING HENRY IV | We licence your departure with your son. |
454 | Henry IV | 10 | 1.3.126 | KING HENRY IV | Send us your prisoners, or you will hear of it. |
455 | Henry IV | 10 | null | KING HENRY IV | Exeunt King Henry, Blunt, and train |
456 | Henry IV | 11 | 1.3.127 | HOTSPUR | An if the devil come and roar for them, |
457 | Henry IV | 11 | 1.3.128 | HOTSPUR | I will not send them: I will after straight |
458 | Henry IV | 11 | 1.3.129 | HOTSPUR | And tell him so, for I will ease my heart, |
459 | Henry IV | 11 | 1.3.130 | HOTSPUR | Albeit I make a hazard of my head. |
460 | Henry IV | 12 | 1.3.131 | NORTHUMBERLAND | What, drunk with choler? stay and pause awhile: |
461 | Henry IV | 12 | 1.3.132 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Here comes your uncle. |
462 | Henry IV | 12 | null | NORTHUMBERLAND | Re-enter WORCESTER |
463 | Henry IV | 13 | 1.3.133 | HOTSPUR | Speak of Mortimer! |
464 | Henry IV | 13 | 1.3.134 | HOTSPUR | 'Zounds, I will speak of him, and let my soul |
465 | Henry IV | 13 | 1.3.135 | HOTSPUR | Want mercy, if I do not join with him: |
466 | Henry IV | 13 | 1.3.136 | HOTSPUR | Yea, on his part I'll empty all these veins, |
467 | Henry IV | 13 | 1.3.137 | HOTSPUR | And shed my dear blood drop by drop in the dust, |
468 | Henry IV | 13 | 1.3.138 | HOTSPUR | But I will lift the down-trod Mortimer |
469 | Henry IV | 13 | 1.3.139 | HOTSPUR | As high in the air as this unthankful king, |
470 | Henry IV | 13 | 1.3.140 | HOTSPUR | As this ingrate and canker'd Bolingbroke. |
471 | Henry IV | 14 | 1.3.141 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Brother, the king hath made your nephew mad. |
472 | Henry IV | 15 | 1.3.142 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Who struck this heat up after I was gone? |
473 | Henry IV | 16 | 1.3.143 | HOTSPUR | He will, forsooth, have all my prisoners, |
474 | Henry IV | 16 | 1.3.144 | HOTSPUR | And when I urged the ransom once again |
475 | Henry IV | 16 | 1.3.145 | HOTSPUR | Of my wife's brother, then his cheek look'd pale, |
476 | Henry IV | 16 | 1.3.146 | HOTSPUR | And on my face he turn'd an eye of death, |
477 | Henry IV | 16 | 1.3.147 | HOTSPUR | Trembling even at the name of Mortimer. |
478 | Henry IV | 17 | 1.3.148 | EARL OF WORCESTER | I cannot blame him: was not he proclaim'd |
479 | Henry IV | 17 | 1.3.149 | EARL OF WORCESTER | By Richard that dead is the next of blood? |
480 | Henry IV | 18 | 1.3.150 | NORTHUMBERLAND | He was, I heard the proclamation: |
481 | Henry IV | 18 | 1.3.151 | NORTHUMBERLAND | And then it was when the unhappy king, |
482 | Henry IV | 18 | 1.3.152 | NORTHUMBERLAND | --Whose wrongs in us God pardon!--did set forth |
483 | Henry IV | 18 | 1.3.153 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Upon his Irish expedition, |
484 | Henry IV | 18 | 1.3.154 | NORTHUMBERLAND | From whence he intercepted did return |
485 | Henry IV | 18 | 1.3.155 | NORTHUMBERLAND | To be deposed and shortly murdered. |
486 | Henry IV | 19 | 1.3.156 | EARL OF WORCESTER | And for whose death we in the world's wide mouth |
487 | Henry IV | 19 | 1.3.157 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Live scandalized and foully spoken of. |
488 | Henry IV | 20 | 1.3.158 | HOTSPUR | But soft, I pray you, did King Richard then |
489 | Henry IV | 20 | 1.3.159 | HOTSPUR | Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer |
490 | Henry IV | 20 | 1.3.160 | HOTSPUR | Heir to the crown? |
491 | Henry IV | 21 | 1.3.161 | NORTHUMBERLAND | He did, myself did hear it. |
492 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.162 | HOTSPUR | Nay, then I cannot blame his cousin king, |
493 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.163 | HOTSPUR | That wished him on the barren mountains starve. |
494 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.164 | HOTSPUR | But shall it be that you, that set the crown |
495 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.165 | HOTSPUR | Upon the head of this forgetful man |
496 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.166 | HOTSPUR | And for his sake wear the detested blot |
497 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.167 | HOTSPUR | Of murderous subornation, shall it be, |
498 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.168 | HOTSPUR | That you a world of curses undergo, |
499 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.169 | HOTSPUR | Being the agents, or base second means, |
500 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.170 | HOTSPUR | The cords, the ladder, or the hangman rather? |
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