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Henry IV, Part II
[I, 1] |
Earl of Northumberland |
268 |
I knew of this before; but, to speak truth,
This present grief had wip'd it from my mind.
Go in with me; and counsel every man
The aptest way for safety and revenge.
Get posts and letters, and make friends with speed—
Never so few, and never yet more need. Exeunt
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2 |
Henry IV, Part II
[I, 2] |
(stage directions) |
574 |
Exeunt CHIEF JUSTICE and SERVANT
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3 |
Henry IV, Part II
[I, 3] |
(stage directions) |
718 |
Exeunt
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4 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 1] |
(stage directions) |
909 |
Exeunt HOSTESS, BARDOLPH, and OFFICERS
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5 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 1] |
(stage directions) |
943 |
Exeunt
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6 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 2] |
Henry V |
1137 |
Fare you well; go. Exeunt BARDOLPH and PAGE
This Doll Tearsheet should be some road.
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7 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 2] |
(stage directions) |
1153 |
Exeunt
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8 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 3] |
Earl of Northumberland |
1218 |
Come, come, go in with me. 'Tis with my mind
As with the tide swell'd up unto his height,
That makes a still-stand, running neither way.
Fain would I go to meet the Archbishop,
But many thousand reasons hold me back.
I will resolve for Scotland. There am I,
Till time and vantage crave my company. Exeunt
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9 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4] |
(stage directions) |
1254 |
Exeunt second and third DRAWERS
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10 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4] |
(stage directions) |
1479 |
Exeunt PISTOL and BARDOLPH
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11 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4] |
(stage directions) |
1677 |
Exeunt PRINCE, POINS, PETO, and BARDOLPH
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12 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4] |
(stage directions) |
1694 |
Exeunt FALSTAFF and BARDOLPH
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13 |
Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4] |
Hostess Quickly |
1702 |
O, run Doll, run, run, good Come. [To BARDOLPH] She
comes blubber'd.—Yea, will you come, Doll? Exeunt
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14 |
Henry IV, Part II
[III, 1] |
Henry IV |
1814 |
I will take your counsel.
And, were these inward wars once out of hand,
We would, dear lords, unto the Holy Land. Exeunt
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15 |
Henry IV, Part II
[III, 2] |
(stage directions) |
2075 |
Exeunt FALSTAFF and the JUSTICES
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16 |
Henry IV, Part II
[III, 2] |
Falstaff |
2172 |
Fare you well, gentle gentlemen. [Exeunt JUSTICES] On,
Bardolph; lead the men away. [Exeunt all but FALSTAFF] As I
return, I will fetch off these justices. I do see the bottom of
justice Shallow. Lord, Lord, how subject we old men are to this
vice of lying! This same starv'd justice hath done nothing but
prate to me of the wildness of his youth and the feats he hath
done about Turnbull Street; and every third word a lie, duer paid
to the hearer than the Turk's tribute. I do remember him at
Clement's Inn, like a man made after supper of a cheese-paring.
When 'a was naked, he was for all the world like a fork'd radish,
with a head fantastically carved upon it with a knife. 'A was so
forlorn that his dimensions to any thick sight were invisible. 'A
was the very genius of famine; yet lecherous as a monkey, and the
whores call'd him mandrake. 'A came ever in the rearward of the
fashion, and sung those tunes to the overscutch'd huswifes that
he heard the carmen whistle, and sware they were his fancies or
his good-nights. And now is this Vice's dagger become a squire,
and talks as familiarly of John a Gaunt as if he had been sworn
brother to him; and I'll be sworn 'a ne'er saw him but once in
the Tiltyard; and then he burst his head for crowding among the
marshal's men. I saw it, and told John a Gaunt he beat his own
name; for you might have thrust him and all his apparel into an
eel-skin; the case of a treble hautboy was a mansion for him, a
court—and now has he land and beeves. Well, I'll be acquainted
with him if I return; and 't shall go hard but I'll make him a
philosopher's two stones to me. If the young dace be a bait for
the old pike, I see no reason in the law of nature but I may snap
at him. Let time shape, and there an end. Exit
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17 |
Henry IV, Part II
[IV, 1] |
(stage directions) |
2440 |
Exeunt
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18 |
Henry IV, Part II
[IV, 2] |
Prince John |
2566 |
I pawn'd thee none:
I promis'd you redress of these same grievances
Whereof you did complain; which, by mine honour,
I will perform with a most Christian care.
But for you, rebels—look to taste the due
Meet for rebellion and such acts as yours.
Most shallowly did you these arms commence,
Fondly brought here, and foolishly sent hence.
Strike up our drums, pursue the scatt'red stray.
God, and not we, hath safely fought to-day.
Some guard these traitors to the block of death,
Treason's true bed and yielder-up of breath. Exeunt
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19 |
Henry IV, Part II
[IV, 3] |
Prince John |
2667 |
Send Colville, with his confederates,
To York, to present execution.
Blunt, lead him hence; and see you guard him sure.
[Exeunt BLUNT and others]
And now dispatch we toward the court, my lords.
I hear the King my father is sore sick.
Our news shall go before us to his Majesty,
Which, cousin, you shall bear to comfort him
And we with sober speed will follow you.
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20 |
Henry IV, Part II
[IV, 3] |
(stage directions) |
2682 |
Exeunt all but FALSTAFF
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