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

Total: 13

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

IV,4,2766

What would my lord and father?

2

IV,4,2797

I shall observe him with all care and love.

3

IV,4,2799

He is not there to-day; he dines in London.

4

IV,4,2801

With Poins, and other his continual followers.

5

IV,4,2865

O my royal father!

6

IV,4,2870

No, no; he cannot long hold out these pangs.
Th' incessant care and labour of his mind...

7

IV,4,2878

The river hath thrice flow'd, no ebb between;
And the old folk, Time's doting chronicles,...

8

IV,5,2892

His eye is hollow, and he changes much.

9

IV,5,2896

I am here, brother, full of heaviness.

10

IV,5,2905

Let us withdraw into the other room.

11

IV,5,2939

Doth the King call?

12

IV,5,2942

We left the Prince my brother here, my liege,
Who undertook to sit and watch by you.

13

V,2,3280

Well, you must now speak Sir John Falstaff fair;
Which swims against your stream of quality.

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