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Speeches (Lines) for Williams
in "Henry V"

Total: 28

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,1,1938

We see yonder the beginning of the day, but I think
we shall never see the end of it. Who goes there?

2

IV,1,1941

Under what captain serve you?

3

IV,1,1943

A good old commander and a most kind gentleman: I
pray you, what thinks he of our estate?

4

IV,1,1975

That's more than we know.

5

IV,1,1980

But if the cause be not good, the king himself hath
a heavy reckoning to make, when all those legs and...

6

IV,1,2035

'Tis certain, every man that dies ill, the ill upon
his own head, the king is not to answer it.

7

IV,1,2040

Ay, he said so, to make us fight cheerfully: but
when our throats are cut, he may be ransomed, and we...

8

IV,1,2044

You pay him then. That's a perilous shot out of an
elder-gun, that a poor and private displeasure can...

9

IV,1,2052

Let it be a quarrel between us, if you live.

10

IV,1,2054

How shall I know thee again?

11

IV,1,2058

Here's my glove: give me another of thine.

12

IV,1,2060

This will I also wear in my cap: if ever thou come
to me and say, after to-morrow, 'This is my glove,'...

13

IV,1,2064

Thou darest as well be hanged.

14

IV,1,2067

Keep thy word: fare thee well.

15

IV,7,2643

An't please your majesty, 'tis the gage of one that
I should fight withal, if he be alive.

16

IV,7,2646

An't please your majesty, a rascal that swaggered
with me last night; who, if alive and ever dare to...

17

IV,7,2666

So I will, my liege, as I live.

18

IV,7,2668

Under Captain Gower, my liege.

19

IV,7,2672

I will, my liege.

20

IV,8,2707

I warrant it is to knight you, captain.

21

IV,8,2712

Sir, know you this glove?

22

IV,8,2714

I know this; and thus I challenge it.

23

IV,8,2719

Do you think I'll be forsworn?

24

IV,8,2722

I am no traitor.

25

IV,8,2737

My liege, this was my glove; here is the fellow of
it; and he that I gave it to in change promised to...

26

IV,8,2755

All offences, my lord, come from the heart: never
came any from mine that might offend your majesty.

27

IV,8,2758

Your majesty came not like yourself: you appeared to
me but as a common man; witness the night, your...

28

IV,8,2775

I will none of your money.

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