Dataline
int64 1
111k
| Play
stringclasses 36
values | PlayerLinenumber
float64 1
405
⌀ | ActSceneLine
stringlengths 5
8
⌀ | Player
stringclasses 934
values | PlayerLine
stringlengths 1
1.03k
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8,901
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 33
|
4.7.109
|
SAY
|
And therefore yet relent, and save my life.
|
8,902
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 34
|
4.7.110
|
CADE
|
Away with him! and do as I command ye.
|
8,903
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 34
| null |
CADE
|
Exeunt some with Lord SAY
|
8,904
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 34
|
4.7.111
|
CADE
|
The proudest peer in the realm shall not wear a head
|
8,905
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 34
|
4.7.112
|
CADE
|
on his shoulders, unless he pay me tribute, there
|
8,906
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 34
|
4.7.113
|
CADE
|
shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me
|
8,907
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 34
|
4.7.114
|
CADE
|
her maidenhead ere they have it: men shall hold of
|
8,908
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 34
|
4.7.115
|
CADE
|
me in capite, and we charge and command that their
|
8,909
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 34
|
4.7.116
|
CADE
|
wives be as free as heart can wish or tongue can tell.
|
8,910
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 35
|
4.7.117
|
DICK
|
My lord, when shall we go to Cheapside and take up
|
8,911
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 35
|
4.7.118
|
DICK
|
commodities upon our bills?
|
8,912
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 36
|
4.7.119
|
CADE
|
Marry, presently.
|
8,913
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 37
|
4.7.120
|
ALL
|
O, brave!
|
8,914
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 37
| null |
ALL
|
Re-enter one with the heads
|
8,915
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
|
4.7.121
|
CADE
|
But is not this braver? Let them kiss one another,
|
8,916
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
|
4.7.122
|
CADE
|
for they loved well when they were alive. Now part
|
8,917
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
|
4.7.123
|
CADE
|
them again, lest they consult about the giving up of
|
8,918
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
|
4.7.124
|
CADE
|
some more towns in France. Soldiers, defer the
|
8,919
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
|
4.7.125
|
CADE
|
spoil of the city until night: for with these borne
|
8,920
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
|
4.7.126
|
CADE
|
before us, instead of maces, will we ride through
|
8,921
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
|
4.7.127
|
CADE
|
the streets, and at every corner have them kiss. Away!
|
8,922
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
| null |
CADE
|
Exeunt
|
8,923
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
| null |
CADE
|
SCENE VIII. Southwark.
|
8,924
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 38
| null |
CADE
|
Alarum and retreat. Enter CADE and all his rabblement
|
8,925
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 1
|
4.8.1
|
CADE
|
Up Fish Street! down Saint Magnus' Corner! Kill
|
8,926
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 1
|
4.8.2
|
CADE
|
and knock down! throw them into Thames!
|
8,927
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 1
| null |
CADE
|
Sound a parley
|
8,928
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 1
|
4.8.3
|
CADE
|
What noise is this I hear? Dare any be so bold to
|
8,929
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 1
|
4.8.4
|
CADE
|
sound retreat or parley, when I command them kill?
|
8,930
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 1
| null |
CADE
|
Enter BUCKINGHAM and CLIFFORD, attended
|
8,931
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 2
|
4.8.5
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
Ay, here they be that dare and will disturb thee:
|
8,932
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 2
|
4.8.6
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
Know, Cade, we come ambassadors from the king
|
8,933
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 2
|
4.8.7
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
Unto the commons whom thou hast misled,
|
8,934
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 2
|
4.8.8
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
And here pronounce free pardon to them all
|
8,935
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 2
|
4.8.9
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
That will forsake thee and go home in peace.
|
8,936
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 3
|
4.8.10
|
CLIFFORD
|
What say ye, countrymen? will ye relent,
|
8,937
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 3
|
4.8.11
|
CLIFFORD
|
And yield to mercy whilst 'tis offer'd you,
|
8,938
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 3
|
4.8.12
|
CLIFFORD
|
Or let a rebel lead you to your deaths?
|
8,939
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 3
|
4.8.13
|
CLIFFORD
|
Who loves the king and will embrace his pardon,
|
8,940
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 3
|
4.8.14
|
CLIFFORD
|
Fling up his cap, and say 'God save his majesty!'
|
8,941
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 3
|
4.8.15
|
CLIFFORD
|
Who hateth him and honours not his father,
|
8,942
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 3
|
4.8.16
|
CLIFFORD
|
Henry the Fifth, that made all France to quake,
|
8,943
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 3
|
4.8.17
|
CLIFFORD
|
Shake he his weapon at us and pass by.
|
8,944
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 4
|
4.8.18
|
ALL
|
God save the king! God save the king!
|
8,945
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.19
|
CADE
|
What, Buckingham and Clifford, are ye so brave? And
|
8,946
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.20
|
CADE
|
you, base peasants, do ye believe him? will you
|
8,947
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.21
|
CADE
|
needs be hanged with your pardons about your necks?
|
8,948
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.22
|
CADE
|
Hath my sword therefore broke through London gates,
|
8,949
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.23
|
CADE
|
that you should leave me at the White Hart in
|
8,950
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.24
|
CADE
|
Southwark? I thought ye would never have given out
|
8,951
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.25
|
CADE
|
these arms till you had recovered your ancient
|
8,952
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.26
|
CADE
|
freedom: but you are all recreants and dastards,
|
8,953
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.27
|
CADE
|
and delight to live in slavery to the nobility. Let
|
8,954
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.28
|
CADE
|
them break your backs with burthens, take your
|
8,955
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.29
|
CADE
|
houses over your heads, ravish your wives and
|
8,956
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.30
|
CADE
|
daughters before your faces: for me, I will make
|
8,957
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.31
|
CADE
|
shift for one, and so, God's curse light upon you
|
8,958
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 5
|
4.8.32
|
CADE
|
all!
|
8,959
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 6
|
4.8.33
|
ALL
|
We'll follow Cade, we'll follow Cade!
|
8,960
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.34
|
CLIFFORD
|
Is Cade the son of Henry the Fifth,
|
8,961
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.35
|
CLIFFORD
|
That thus you do exclaim you'll go with him?
|
8,962
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.36
|
CLIFFORD
|
Will he conduct you through the heart of France,
|
8,963
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.37
|
CLIFFORD
|
And make the meanest of you earls and dukes?
|
8,964
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.38
|
CLIFFORD
|
Alas, he hath no home, no place to fly to,
|
8,965
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.39
|
CLIFFORD
|
Nor knows he how to live but by the spoil,
|
8,966
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.40
|
CLIFFORD
|
Unless by robbing of your friends and us.
|
8,967
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.41
|
CLIFFORD
|
Were't not a shame, that whilst you live at jar,
|
8,968
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.42
|
CLIFFORD
|
The fearful French, whom you late vanquished,
|
8,969
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.43
|
CLIFFORD
|
Should make a start o'er seas and vanquish you?
|
8,970
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.44
|
CLIFFORD
|
Methinks already in this civil broil
|
8,971
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.45
|
CLIFFORD
|
I see them lording it in London streets,
|
8,972
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.46
|
CLIFFORD
|
Crying 'Villiago!' unto all they meet.
|
8,973
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.47
|
CLIFFORD
|
Better ten thousand base-born Cades miscarry
|
8,974
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.48
|
CLIFFORD
|
Than you should stoop unto a Frenchman's mercy.
|
8,975
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.49
|
CLIFFORD
|
To France, to France, and get what you have lost,
|
8,976
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.50
|
CLIFFORD
|
Spare England, for it is your native coast,
|
8,977
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.51
|
CLIFFORD
|
Henry hath money, you are strong and manly,
|
8,978
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 7
|
4.8.52
|
CLIFFORD
|
God on our side, doubt not of victory.
|
8,979
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 8
|
4.8.53
|
ALL
|
A Clifford! a Clifford! we'll follow the king and Clifford.
|
8,980
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.54
|
CADE
|
Was ever feather so lightly blown to and fro as this
|
8,981
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.55
|
CADE
|
multitude? The name of Henry the Fifth hales them
|
8,982
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.56
|
CADE
|
to an hundred mischiefs, and makes them leave me
|
8,983
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.57
|
CADE
|
desolate. I see them lay their heads together to
|
8,984
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.58
|
CADE
|
surprise me. My sword make way for me, for here is
|
8,985
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.59
|
CADE
|
no staying. In despite of the devils and hell, have
|
8,986
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.60
|
CADE
|
through the very middest of you? and heavens and
|
8,987
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.61
|
CADE
|
honour be witness, that no want of resolution in me.
|
8,988
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.62
|
CADE
|
but only my followers' base and ignominious
|
8,989
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
|
4.8.63
|
CADE
|
treasons, makes me betake me to my heels.
|
8,990
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 9
| null |
CADE
|
Exit
|
8,991
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
|
4.8.64
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
What, is he fled? Go some, and follow him,
|
8,992
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
|
4.8.65
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
And he that brings his head unto the king
|
8,993
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
|
4.8.66
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
Shall have a thousand crowns for his reward.
|
8,994
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
| null |
BUCKINGHAM
|
Exeunt some of them
|
8,995
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
|
4.8.67
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
Follow me, soldiers: we'll devise a mean
|
8,996
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
|
4.8.68
|
BUCKINGHAM
|
To reconcile you all unto the king.
|
8,997
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
| null |
BUCKINGHAM
|
Exeunt
|
8,998
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
| null |
BUCKINGHAM
|
SCENE IX. Kenilworth Castle.
|
8,999
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 10
| null |
BUCKINGHAM
|
Sound Trumpets. Enter KING HENRY VI, QUEEN MARGARET, and SOMERSET, on the terrace
|
9,000
|
Henry VI Part 2
| 1
|
4.9.1
|
KING HENRY VI
|
Was ever king that joy'd an earthly throne,
|
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.