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

Total: 17

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

I,2,276

He said, sir, the water itself was a good healthy water;
for the party that owed it, he might have moe diseases than...

2

I,2,318

He said, sir, you should procure him better assurance
Bardolph. He would not take his band and yours; he liked not...

3

I,2,345

He's gone into Smithfield to buy your worship horse.

4

I,2,350

Sir, here comes the nobleman that committed the
Prince for striking him about Bardolph.

5

I,2,363

You must speak louder; my master is deaf.

6

I,2,582

Sir?

7

I,2,584

Seven groats and two pence.

8

II,1,783

Away, you scullion! you rampallian! you fustilarian!
I'll tickle your catastrophe.

9

II,2,1041

'A calls me e'en now, my lord, through a red lattice, and
could discern no part of his face from the window. At last I...

10

II,2,1048

Away, you rascally Althaea's dream, away!

11

II,2,1050

Marry, my lord, Althaea dreamt she was delivered of a
firebrand; and therefore I call him her dream.

12

II,2,1121

Ephesians, my lord, of the old church.

13

II,2,1123

None, my lord, but old Mistress Quickly and Mistress Doll
Tearsheet.

14

II,2,1126

A proper gentlewoman, sir, and a kinswoman of my

15

II,2,1136

And for mine, sir, I will govern it.

16

II,4,1416

Pray thee go down.

17

II,4,1502

The music is come, sir.

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