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Henry IV ii
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Morton
Verse
Henry IV ii
I am sorry I should force you to believe
I i 121
Northumberland
Verse
Henry IV ii
For this I shall have time enough to mourn.
I i 152
Morton
Verse
Henry IV ii
Sweet earl, divorce not wisdom from your honour.
I i 179
Morton
Verse
Henry IV ii
'Tis more than time: and, my most noble lord,
I i 203
Falstaff
Prose
Henry IV ii
Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me:
I ii 5
Bardolph
Verse
Henry IV ii
Yes, if this present quality of war,
I iii 39
ArchBishop of York
Verse
Henry IV ii
Let us on, And publish the occasion of our arms.
I iii 90
Prince Hal
Prose - intercut
Henry IV ii
Before God, I am exceeding weary.
II ii 1
King Henry IV
Verse
Henry IV ii
How many thousand of my poorest subjects
III i 6
King Henry IV
Verse
Henry IV ii
O God! that one might read the book of fate,
III i 48
Falstaff
Prose
Henry IV ii
As I return, I will fetch off these justices:
III ii 130
Archbishop of York
Verse
Henry IV ii
Wherefore do I this? so the question stands.
IV i 60
Lancaster
Verse
Henry IV ii
You are well encounter'd here, my cousin Mowbray:
IV ii 1
King Henry
Verse
Henry IV ii
Nothing but well to thee, Thomas of Clarence.
IV iv 23
Prince Hal
Verse
Henry IV ii
O, pardon me, my liege! but for my tears,
IV v 146
King Henry
Verse
Henry IV ii
O my son, God put it in thy mind to take it hence,
IV v 185
Prince Hal
Verse
Henry IV ii
Why doth the crown lie there upon his pillow,
IV v 25
King Henry
Verse
Henry IV ii
Thy wish was father, Harry, to that thought:
IV v 100
Henry V
Verse
Henry IV ii
You are right, justice, and you weigh this well;
V ii 108
Epilogue
Prose
Henry IV ii
First my fear; then my curtsy; last my speech.
V v 92
Mistress Quickly
Prose
Henry IV ii
I am undone by his going; I warrant you
II i 16
Quickly
Prose
Henry IV ii
Marry, if thou wert an honest man
II i 39
Lady Percy
Verse
Henry IV ii
O yet, for God's sake, go not to these wars!
II iii 11
Rumour
Verse
Henry IV ii
Open your ears; for which of you will stop
Prologue
King Henry V
Verse
Henry IV ii
I know thee not, old man: fall to thy prayers;
V v 38
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