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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
O, pardon me that I descend so low,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
To show the line and the predicament
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Wherein you range under this subtle king,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Shall it for shame be spoken in these days,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Or fill up chronicles in time to come,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
That men of your nobility and power
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Did gage them both in an unjust behalf,
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Henry IV
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As both of you--God pardon it!--have done,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
To put down Richard, that sweet lovely rose,
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HOTSPUR
An plant this thorn, this canker, Bolingbroke?
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
And shall it in more shame be further spoken,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
That you are fool'd, discarded and shook off
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
By him for whom these shames ye underwent?
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
No, yet time serves wherein you may redeem
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Your banish'd honours and restore yourselves
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Into the good thoughts of the world again,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Revenge the jeering and disdain'd contempt
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Of this proud king, who studies day and night
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
To answer all the debt he owes to you
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Even with the bloody payment of your deaths:
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Therefore, I say--
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Peace, cousin, say no more:
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
And now I will unclasp a secret book,
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
And to your quick-conceiving discontents
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
I'll read you matter deep and dangerous,
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
As full of peril and adventurous spirit
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
As to o'er-walk a current roaring loud
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
On the unsteadfast footing of a spear.
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HOTSPUR
If he fall in, good night! or sink or swim:
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HOTSPUR
Send danger from the east unto the west,
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HOTSPUR
So honour cross it from the north to south,
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HOTSPUR
And let them grapple: O, the blood more stirs
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
To rouse a lion than to start a hare!
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Henry IV
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Imagination of some great exploit
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Drives him beyond the bounds of patience.
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HOTSPUR
By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
To pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon,
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HOTSPUR
Or dive into the bottom of the deep,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Where fathom-line could never touch the ground,
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HOTSPUR
And pluck up drowned honour by the locks,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
So he that doth redeem her thence might wear
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HOTSPUR
Without corrival, all her dignities:
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HOTSPUR
But out upon this half-faced fellowship!
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
He apprehends a world of figures here,
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
But not the form of what he should attend.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Good cousin, give me audience for a while.
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HOTSPUR
I cry you mercy.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Those same noble Scots
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EARL OF WORCESTER
That are your prisoners,--
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HOTSPUR
I'll keep them all,
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HOTSPUR
By God, he shall not have a Scot of them,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
No, if a Scot would save his soul, he shall not:
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
I'll keep them, by this hand.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
You start away
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
And lend no ear unto my purposes.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Those prisoners you shall keep.
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Nay, I will, that's flat:
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
He said he would not ransom Mortimer,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Forbad my tongue to speak of Mortimer,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
But I will find him when he lies asleep,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
And in his ear I'll holla 'Mortimer!'
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Nay,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
I'll have a starling shall be taught to speak
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Nothing but 'Mortimer,' and give it him
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
To keep his anger still in motion.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Hear you, cousin, a word.
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
All studies here I solemnly defy,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke:
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HOTSPUR
And that same sword-and-buckler Prince of Wales,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
But that I think his father loves him not
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
And would be glad he met with some mischance,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
I would have him poison'd with a pot of ale.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Farewell, kinsman: I'll talk to you
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
When you are better temper'd to attend.
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool
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Henry IV
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Art thou to break into this woman's mood,
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NORTHUMBERLAND
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own!
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Why, look you, I am whipp'd and scourged with rods,
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Nettled and stung with pismires, when I hear
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Of this vile politician, Bolingbroke.
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Henry IV
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In Richard's time,--what do you call the place?--
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HOTSPUR
A plague upon it, it is in Gloucestershire,
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Henry IV
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'Twas where the madcap duke his uncle kept,
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His uncle York, where I first bow'd my knee
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Unto this king of smiles, this Bolingbroke,--
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HOTSPUR
'Sblood!--
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HOTSPUR
When you and he came back from Ravenspurgh.
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At Berkley castle.
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HOTSPUR
You say true:
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HOTSPUR
Why, what a candy deal of courtesy
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
This fawning greyhound then did proffer me!
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HOTSPUR
Look,'when his infant fortune came to age,'
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
And 'gentle Harry Percy,' and 'kind cousin,'
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
O, the devil take such cozeners! God forgive me!
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
Good uncle, tell your tale, I have done.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Nay, if you have not, to it again,
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
We will stay your leisure.
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Henry IV
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HOTSPUR
I have done, i' faith.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Then once more to your Scottish prisoners.
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Henry IV
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EARL OF WORCESTER
Deliver them up without their ransom straight,