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| King Henry
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So shaken as we are, so wan with care,
| I i 1
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King Henry
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Yea, there thou mak'st me sad and mak'st me sin
| I i 80
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| Prince Hal
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I know you all, and will awhile uphold
| I ii 64
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| Hotspur
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My liege, I did deny no prisoners
| I iii 28
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| Hotspur |
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Revolted Mortimer!
He never did fall off, my sovereign liege,
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I iii 96
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Hotspur
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Nay, then I cannot blame his cousin king
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I iii 164
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Falstaff
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I am accursed to rob in that thief's company
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II ii 10
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Hotspur
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But for mine own part, my lord, I could be well contented
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II iii 1
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Prince Hal
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With three or four loggerheads
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II iv 5
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Falstaff
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Peace, good pint-pot! peace, good tickle-brain!
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II iv 162
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| King Henry
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God pardon thee! Yet let me wonder Harry
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IIIii31
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| King Henry
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For all the world,
As thou art to this hour was Richard then
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III ii 96
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| Prince Hal
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Do not think so, you shall not find it so
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III ii 132
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| Falstaff
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No, I'll be sworn; I make as good use of it
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III iii 9
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| Falstaff
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If I be not ashamed of my soldiers, I am a soused gurnet.
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IV ii 9
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Hotspur
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The king is kind; and well we know the king
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IV iii 60
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| Worchester
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It pleas'd your majesty to turn your looks
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V i 34
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| Falstaff
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'Tis not due yet: I would be loath to pay him before
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V i 129
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| Worchester
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Then are we all undone.
It is not possible, it cannot be
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V ii 6
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| Prince Hal
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For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart!
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V iv 94
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