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

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,4,2760

I think he's gone to hunt, my lord, at

2

IV,4,2763

I do not know, my lord.

3

IV,4,2765

No, my good lord, he is in presence here.

4

IV,4,2864

Comfort, your Majesty!

5

IV,4,2874

The people fear me; for they do observe
Unfather'd heirs and loathly births of nature....

6

IV,4,2883

This apoplexy will certain be his end.

7

IV,5,2899

Exceeding ill.

8

IV,5,2901

He alt'red much upon the hearing it.

9

IV,5,2947

He came not through the chamber where we

10

V,2,3267

[with CLARENCE:] Good morrow, cousin.

11

V,2,3273

O, good my lord, you have lost a friend
And I dare swear you borrow not that face...

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