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

Total: 17

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1

I,3,614

Our present musters grow upon the file
To five and twenty thousand men of choice;...

2

I,3,622

With him, we may.

3

I,3,639

But, by your leave, it never yet did hurt
To lay down likelihoods and forms of hope.

4

I,3,668

Grant that our hopes—yet likely of fair birth—
Should be still-born, and that we now possess'd...

5

I,3,674

To us no more; nay, not so much, Lord Bardolph;
For his divisions, as the times do brawl,...

6

I,3,684

If he should do so,
He leaves his back unarm'd, the French and Welsh...

7

I,3,688

The Duke of Lancaster and Westmoreland;
Against the Welsh, himself and Harry Monmouth;...

8

I,3,717

We are time's subjects, and time bids be gone.

9

IV,1,2202

'Tis Gaultree Forest, an't shall please your Grace.

10

IV,1,2205

We have sent forth already.

11

IV,1,2221

Now, what news?

12

IV,1,2368

Hath the Prince John a full commission,
In very ample virtue of his father,...

13

IV,1,2392

Fear you not that: if we can make our peace
Upon such large terms and so absolute...

14

IV,1,2422

Besides, the King hath wasted all his rods
On late offenders, that he now doth lack...

15

IV,2,2487

And though we here fall down,
We have supplies to second our attempt....

16

IV,2,2512

Go, Captain, and deliver to the army
This news of peace. Let them have pay, and part....

17

IV,2,2555

My lord, our army is dispers'd already.
Like youthful steers unyok'd, they take their courses...

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