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I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking.

      — Othello, Act II Scene 3

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1

Henry IV, Part I
[I, 2]

Henry V

170

No; thou shalt.

2

Henry IV, Part I
[I, 2]

Henry V

172

Thou judgest false already: I mean, thou shalt have
the hanging of the thieves and so become a rare hangman.

3

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 1]

Gadshill

733

Give me thy hand: thou shalt have a share in our
purchase, as I am a true man.

4

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 2]

Edward Poins

809

Sirrah Jack, thy horse stands behind the hedge:
when thou needest him, there thou shalt find him.
Farewell, and stand fast.

5

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 4]

Henry V

1046

I will give thee for it a thousand pound: ask me
when thou wilt, and thou shalt have it.

6

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 4]

Falstaff

1366

Well, an the fire of grace be not quite out of thee,
now shalt thou be moved. Give me a cup of sack to
make my eyes look red, that it may be thought I have
wept; for I must speak in passion, and I will do it
in King Cambyses' vein.

7

Henry IV, Part I
[III, 2]

Henry IV

1984

A hundred thousand rebels die in this:
Thou shalt have charge and sovereign trust herein.
[Enter BLUNT]
How now, good Blunt? thy looks are full of speed.

8

Henry IV, Part I
[III, 3]

Falstaff

2179

Hostess, I forgive thee: go, make ready breakfast;
love thy husband, look to thy servants, cherish thy
guests: thou shalt find me tractable to any honest
reason: thou seest I am pacified still. Nay,
prithee, be gone.
[Exit Hostess]
Now Hal, to the news at court: for the robbery,
lad, how is that answered?

9

Henry IV, Part I
[III, 3]

Henry V

2203

Go bear this letter to Lord John of Lancaster, to my
brother John; this to my Lord of Westmoreland.
[Exit Bardolph]
Go, Peto, to horse, to horse; for thou and I have
thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time.
[Exit Peto]
Jack, meet me to-morrow in the temple hall at two
o'clock in the afternoon.
There shalt thou know thy charge; and there receive
Money and order for their furniture.
The land is burning; Percy stands on high;
And either we or they must lower lie.

10

Henry IV, Part I
[V, 3]

Blunt

2890

I was not born a yielder, thou proud Scot;
And thou shalt find a king that will revenge
Lord Stafford's death.

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