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Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Northumberland
in "Henry IV, Part I"

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

I,3,336

My lord.—

2

I,3,347

Yea, my good lord.
Those prisoners in your highness' name demanded,...

3

I,3,456

What, drunk with choler? stay and pause awhile:
Here comes your uncle.

4

I,3,467

Brother, the king hath made your nephew mad.

5

I,3,476

He was; I heard the proclamation:
And then it was when the unhappy king,...

6

I,3,487

He did; myself did hear it.

7

I,3,530

Imagination of some great exploit
Drives him beyond the bounds of patience.

8

I,3,571

Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool
Art thou to break into this woman's mood,...

9

I,3,584

At Berkley castle.

10

I,3,615

Before the game is afoot, thou still let'st slip.

11

I,3,638

Farewell, good brother: we shall thrive, I trust.

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