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Speeches (Lines) for Lord Bardolph
in "Henry IV, Part II"

Total: 18

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,44

Who keeps the gate here, ho? [The PORTER opens the gate]
Where is the Earl?

2

I,1,47

Tell thou the Earl
That the Lord Bardolph doth attend him here.

3

I,1,53

Here comes the Earl. Exit PORTER

4

I,1,59

Noble Earl,
I bring you certain news from Shrewsbury.

5

I,1,62

As good as heart can wish.
The King is almost wounded to the death;...

6

I,1,75

I spake with one, my lord, that came from
A gentleman well bred and of good name,...

7

I,1,82

My lord, I over-rode him on the way;
And he is furnish'd with no certainties...

8

I,1,105

My lord, I'll tell you what:
If my young lord your son have not the day,...

9

I,1,111

Who—he?
He was some hilding fellow that had stol'n...

10

I,1,162

I cannot think, my lord, your son is dead.

11

I,1,219

This strained passion doth you wrong, my lord.

12

I,1,238

We all that are engaged to this loss
Knew that we ventured on such dangerous seas...

13

I,3,619

The question then, Lord Hastings, standeth thus:
Whether our present five and twenty thousand...

14

I,3,623

Yea, marry, there's the point;
But if without him we be thought too feeble,...

15

I,3,632

It was, my lord; who lin'd himself with hope,
Eating the air and promise of supply,...

16

I,3,641

Yes, if this present quality of war-
Indeed the instant action, a cause on foot-...

17

I,3,673

What, is the King but five and twenty thousand?

18

I,3,687

Who is it like should lead his forces hither?

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