The second part of King Henry IVCassell & Company, 1908 |
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... Hence , therefore , thou A scaly gauntlet now , with joints of steel , Must glove this hand : and hence , thou sickly quoif ! Thou art a guard too wanton for the head Which 32 ACT ONE King Henry IV - Part II SCENE ONE.
... Hence , therefore , thou A scaly gauntlet now , with joints of steel , Must glove this hand : and hence , thou sickly quoif ! Thou art a guard too wanton for the head Which 32 ACT ONE King Henry IV - Part II SCENE ONE.
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... ? If thou gett'st any leave of me , hang me : if thou takest leave , thou wert better be hanged . You hunt - counter , hence ! avaunt ! Atten . Sir , my lord would speak with you 39 ACT ONE King Henry IV - Part II SCENE TWO.
... ? If thou gett'st any leave of me , hang me : if thou takest leave , thou wert better be hanged . You hunt - counter , hence ! avaunt ! Atten . Sir , my lord would speak with you 39 ACT ONE King Henry IV - Part II SCENE TWO.
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... hence , and leave it un- picked . [ Knocking heard . ] More knocking at the door ! Re - enter BARDOLPH How now ? what's the matter ? Bard . You must away to court , sir , presently ; A dozen captains stay at door for you . Fal . [ To ...
... hence , and leave it un- picked . [ Knocking heard . ] More knocking at the door ! Re - enter BARDOLPH How now ? what's the matter ? Bard . You must away to court , sir , presently ; A dozen captains stay at door for you . Fal . [ To ...
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... hence , That are insinewed to this action , Acquitted by a true substantial form : And present execution of our wills To us and to our purposes consigned ; We come within our awful banks again , And knit our powers to the arm of peace ...
... hence , That are insinewed to this action , Acquitted by a true substantial form : And present execution of our wills To us and to our purposes consigned ; We come within our awful banks again , And knit our powers to the arm of peace ...
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... hence.— Strike up our drums ! pursue the scattered 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 . SCENE III ...
... hence.— Strike up our drums ! pursue the scattered 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 . SCENE III ...
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Amurath Arch Bard bear beseech blood brother Bull-calf captain Clar Coleville comes court cousin crown Davy dead death Doll Tear-sheet dost doth drink earl Epil Exeunt Exit Fang father fear fellow friends give grace grief Harry Hast hath head hear heart Heaven Henry IV hither honest honour Host hostess Hotspur's Humph John of Lancaster KING HENRY king's knave knight look Lord Bardolph Lord Chief Justice Lord Hastings Lord of Westmoreland lordship majesty marry Master Shallow Master Silence merry Mistress Q.'s blunder Mouldy Mowb Mowbray naked weapons never Northumberland Oldcastle peace Pist Pistol Poins pray Prince HENRY Prince JOHN rascal Re-enter rogue Rumour SCENE Shal Shrewsbury sick Sir Dagonet Sir John Falstaff sleep sorrow speak spirit swaggerers sweet sword tell thee thine Thomas Lucy thou art tongue troth unto Wart WARWICK Westmoreland whoreson word young