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I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start.

      — King Henry V, Act III Scene 1

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KEYWORD: fluellen

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1

Henry V
[III, 2]

(stage directions)

1146

[Enter FLUELLEN]

2

Henry V
[III, 2]

(stage directions)

1184

[Re-enter FLUELLEN, GOWER following]

3

Henry V
[III, 2]

Gower

1185

Captain Fluellen, you must come presently to the
mines; the Duke of Gloucester would speak with you.

4

Henry V
[III, 2]

Jamy

1213

I say gud-day, Captain Fluellen.

5

Henry V
[III, 6]

(stage directions)

1461

[Enter GOWER and FLUELLEN, meeting]

6

Henry V
[III, 6]

Gower

1462

How now, Captain Fluellen! come you from the bridge?

7

Henry V
[III, 6]

Henry V

1553

How now, Fluellen! camest thou from the bridge?

8

Henry V
[III, 6]

Henry V

1562

What men have you lost, Fluellen?

9

Henry V
[IV, 1]

Pistol

1898

Know'st thou Fluellen?

10

Henry V
[IV, 1]

(stage directions)

1911

[Enter FLUELLEN and GOWER]

11

Henry V
[IV, 1]

Gower

1912

Captain Fluellen!

12

Henry V
[IV, 1]

(stage directions)

1930

[Exeunt GOWER and FLUELLEN]

13

Henry V
[IV, 7]

(stage directions)

2518

[Enter FLUELLEN and GOWER]

14

Henry V
[IV, 7]

Henry V

2618

They did, Fluellen.

15

Henry V
[IV, 7]

Henry V

2652

What think you, Captain Fluellen? is it fit this
soldier keep his oath?

16

Henry V
[IV, 7]

Henry V

2674

Here, Fluellen; wear thou this favour for me and
stick it in thy cap: when Alencon and myself were
down together, I plucked this glove from his helm:
if any man challenge this, he is a friend to
Alencon, and an enemy to our person; if thou
encounter any such, apprehend him, an thou dost me love.

17

Henry V
[IV, 7]

Henry V

2691

My Lord of Warwick, and my brother Gloucester,
Follow Fluellen closely at the heels:
The glove which I have given him for a favour
May haply purchase him a box o' th' ear;
It is the soldier's; I by bargain should
Wear it myself. Follow, good cousin Warwick:
If that the soldier strike him, as I judge
By his blunt bearing he will keep his word,
Some sudden mischief may arise of it;
For I do know Fluellen valiant
And, touched with choler, hot as gunpowder,
And quickly will return an injury:
Follow and see there be no harm between them.
Go you with me, uncle of Exeter.

18

Henry V
[IV, 8]

(stage directions)

2708

[Enter FLUELLEN]

19

Henry V
[V, 1]

(stage directions)

2885

[Enter FLUELLEN and GOWER]

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