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501 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.171 | HOTSPUR | O, pardon me that I descend so low, |
502 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.172 | HOTSPUR | To show the line and the predicament |
503 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.173 | HOTSPUR | Wherein you range under this subtle king, |
504 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.174 | HOTSPUR | Shall it for shame be spoken in these days, |
505 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.175 | HOTSPUR | Or fill up chronicles in time to come, |
506 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.176 | HOTSPUR | That men of your nobility and power |
507 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.177 | HOTSPUR | Did gage them both in an unjust behalf, |
508 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.178 | HOTSPUR | As both of you--God pardon it!--have done, |
509 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.179 | HOTSPUR | To put down Richard, that sweet lovely rose, |
510 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.180 | HOTSPUR | An plant this thorn, this canker, Bolingbroke? |
511 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.181 | HOTSPUR | And shall it in more shame be further spoken, |
512 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.182 | HOTSPUR | That you are fool'd, discarded and shook off |
513 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.183 | HOTSPUR | By him for whom these shames ye underwent? |
514 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.184 | HOTSPUR | No, yet time serves wherein you may redeem |
515 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.185 | HOTSPUR | Your banish'd honours and restore yourselves |
516 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.186 | HOTSPUR | Into the good thoughts of the world again, |
517 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.187 | HOTSPUR | Revenge the jeering and disdain'd contempt |
518 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.188 | HOTSPUR | Of this proud king, who studies day and night |
519 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.189 | HOTSPUR | To answer all the debt he owes to you |
520 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.190 | HOTSPUR | Even with the bloody payment of your deaths: |
521 | Henry IV | 22 | 1.3.191 | HOTSPUR | Therefore, I say-- |
522 | Henry IV | 23 | 1.3.192 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Peace, cousin, say no more: |
523 | Henry IV | 23 | 1.3.193 | EARL OF WORCESTER | And now I will unclasp a secret book, |
524 | Henry IV | 23 | 1.3.194 | EARL OF WORCESTER | And to your quick-conceiving discontents |
525 | Henry IV | 23 | 1.3.195 | EARL OF WORCESTER | I'll read you matter deep and dangerous, |
526 | Henry IV | 23 | 1.3.196 | EARL OF WORCESTER | As full of peril and adventurous spirit |
527 | Henry IV | 23 | 1.3.197 | EARL OF WORCESTER | As to o'er-walk a current roaring loud |
528 | Henry IV | 23 | 1.3.198 | EARL OF WORCESTER | On the unsteadfast footing of a spear. |
529 | Henry IV | 24 | 1.3.199 | HOTSPUR | If he fall in, good night! or sink or swim: |
530 | Henry IV | 24 | 1.3.200 | HOTSPUR | Send danger from the east unto the west, |
531 | Henry IV | 24 | 1.3.201 | HOTSPUR | So honour cross it from the north to south, |
532 | Henry IV | 24 | 1.3.202 | HOTSPUR | And let them grapple: O, the blood more stirs |
533 | Henry IV | 24 | 1.3.203 | HOTSPUR | To rouse a lion than to start a hare! |
534 | Henry IV | 25 | 1.3.204 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Imagination of some great exploit |
535 | Henry IV | 25 | 1.3.205 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Drives him beyond the bounds of patience. |
536 | Henry IV | 26 | 1.3.206 | HOTSPUR | By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap, |
537 | Henry IV | 26 | 1.3.207 | HOTSPUR | To pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon, |
538 | Henry IV | 26 | 1.3.208 | HOTSPUR | Or dive into the bottom of the deep, |
539 | Henry IV | 26 | 1.3.209 | HOTSPUR | Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, |
540 | Henry IV | 26 | 1.3.210 | HOTSPUR | And pluck up drowned honour by the locks, |
541 | Henry IV | 26 | 1.3.211 | HOTSPUR | So he that doth redeem her thence might wear |
542 | Henry IV | 26 | 1.3.212 | HOTSPUR | Without corrival, all her dignities: |
543 | Henry IV | 26 | 1.3.213 | HOTSPUR | But out upon this half-faced fellowship! |
544 | Henry IV | 27 | 1.3.214 | EARL OF WORCESTER | He apprehends a world of figures here, |
545 | Henry IV | 27 | 1.3.215 | EARL OF WORCESTER | But not the form of what he should attend. |
546 | Henry IV | 27 | 1.3.216 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Good cousin, give me audience for a while. |
547 | Henry IV | 28 | 1.3.217 | HOTSPUR | I cry you mercy. |
548 | Henry IV | 29 | 1.3.218 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Those same noble Scots |
549 | Henry IV | 29 | 1.3.219 | EARL OF WORCESTER | That are your prisoners,-- |
550 | Henry IV | 30 | 1.3.220 | HOTSPUR | I'll keep them all, |
551 | Henry IV | 30 | 1.3.221 | HOTSPUR | By God, he shall not have a Scot of them, |
552 | Henry IV | 30 | 1.3.222 | HOTSPUR | No, if a Scot would save his soul, he shall not: |
553 | Henry IV | 30 | 1.3.223 | HOTSPUR | I'll keep them, by this hand. |
554 | Henry IV | 31 | 1.3.224 | EARL OF WORCESTER | You start away |
555 | Henry IV | 31 | 1.3.225 | EARL OF WORCESTER | And lend no ear unto my purposes. |
556 | Henry IV | 31 | 1.3.226 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Those prisoners you shall keep. |
557 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.227 | HOTSPUR | Nay, I will, that's flat: |
558 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.228 | HOTSPUR | He said he would not ransom Mortimer, |
559 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.229 | HOTSPUR | Forbad my tongue to speak of Mortimer, |
560 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.230 | HOTSPUR | But I will find him when he lies asleep, |
561 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.231 | HOTSPUR | And in his ear I'll holla 'Mortimer!' |
562 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.232 | HOTSPUR | Nay, |
563 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.233 | HOTSPUR | I'll have a starling shall be taught to speak |
564 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.234 | HOTSPUR | Nothing but 'Mortimer,' and give it him |
565 | Henry IV | 32 | 1.3.235 | HOTSPUR | To keep his anger still in motion. |
566 | Henry IV | 33 | 1.3.236 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Hear you, cousin, a word. |
567 | Henry IV | 34 | 1.3.237 | HOTSPUR | All studies here I solemnly defy, |
568 | Henry IV | 34 | 1.3.238 | HOTSPUR | Save how to gall and pinch this Bolingbroke: |
569 | Henry IV | 34 | 1.3.239 | HOTSPUR | And that same sword-and-buckler Prince of Wales, |
570 | Henry IV | 34 | 1.3.240 | HOTSPUR | But that I think his father loves him not |
571 | Henry IV | 34 | 1.3.241 | HOTSPUR | And would be glad he met with some mischance, |
572 | Henry IV | 34 | 1.3.242 | HOTSPUR | I would have him poison'd with a pot of ale. |
573 | Henry IV | 35 | 1.3.243 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Farewell, kinsman: I'll talk to you |
574 | Henry IV | 35 | 1.3.244 | EARL OF WORCESTER | When you are better temper'd to attend. |
575 | Henry IV | 36 | 1.3.245 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool |
576 | Henry IV | 36 | 1.3.246 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Art thou to break into this woman's mood, |
577 | Henry IV | 36 | 1.3.247 | NORTHUMBERLAND | Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! |
578 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.248 | HOTSPUR | Why, look you, I am whipp'd and scourged with rods, |
579 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.249 | HOTSPUR | Nettled and stung with pismires, when I hear |
580 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.250 | HOTSPUR | Of this vile politician, Bolingbroke. |
581 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.251 | HOTSPUR | In Richard's time,--what do you call the place?-- |
582 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.252 | HOTSPUR | A plague upon it, it is in Gloucestershire, |
583 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.253 | HOTSPUR | 'Twas where the madcap duke his uncle kept, |
584 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.254 | HOTSPUR | His uncle York, where I first bow'd my knee |
585 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.255 | HOTSPUR | Unto this king of smiles, this Bolingbroke,-- |
586 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.256 | HOTSPUR | 'Sblood!-- |
587 | Henry IV | 37 | 1.3.257 | HOTSPUR | When you and he came back from Ravenspurgh. |
588 | Henry IV | 38 | 1.3.258 | NORTHUMBERLAND | At Berkley castle. |
589 | Henry IV | 39 | 1.3.259 | HOTSPUR | You say true: |
590 | Henry IV | 39 | 1.3.260 | HOTSPUR | Why, what a candy deal of courtesy |
591 | Henry IV | 39 | 1.3.261 | HOTSPUR | This fawning greyhound then did proffer me! |
592 | Henry IV | 39 | 1.3.262 | HOTSPUR | Look,'when his infant fortune came to age,' |
593 | Henry IV | 39 | 1.3.263 | HOTSPUR | And 'gentle Harry Percy,' and 'kind cousin,' |
594 | Henry IV | 39 | 1.3.264 | HOTSPUR | O, the devil take such cozeners! God forgive me! |
595 | Henry IV | 39 | 1.3.265 | HOTSPUR | Good uncle, tell your tale, I have done. |
596 | Henry IV | 40 | 1.3.266 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Nay, if you have not, to it again, |
597 | Henry IV | 40 | 1.3.267 | EARL OF WORCESTER | We will stay your leisure. |
598 | Henry IV | 41 | 1.3.268 | HOTSPUR | I have done, i' faith. |
599 | Henry IV | 42 | 1.3.269 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Then once more to your Scottish prisoners. |
600 | Henry IV | 42 | 1.3.270 | EARL OF WORCESTER | Deliver them up without their ransom straight, |
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