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Speeches (Lines) for Mortimer
in "Henry IV, Part I"

Total: 13

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

III,1,1543

These promises are fair, the parties sure,
And our induction full of prosperous hope.

2

III,1,1595

Peace, cousin Percy; you will make him mad.

3

III,1,1606

Come, come, no more of this unprofitable chat.

4

III,1,1615

The archdeacon hath divided it
Into three limits very equally:...

5

III,1,1650

Yea, but
Mark how he bears his course, and runs me up...

6

III,1,1692

Fie, cousin Percy! how you cross my father!

7

III,1,1710

In faith, he is a worthy gentleman,
Exceedingly well read, and profited...

8

III,1,1738

This is the deadly spite that angers me;
My wife can speak no English, I no Welsh.

9

III,1,1742

Good father, tell her that she and my aunt Percy
Shall follow in your conduct speedily.

10

III,1,1748

I understand thy looks: that pretty Welsh
Which thou pour'st down from these swelling heavens...

11

III,1,1762

O, I am ignorance itself in this!

12

III,1,1772

With all my heart I'll sit and hear her sing:
By that time will our book, I think, be drawn

13

III,1,1820

With all my heart.

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