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Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Warwick
in "Henry IV, Part II"

Total: 26

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,1,1737

Many good morrows to your Majesty!

2

III,1,1739

'Tis one o'clock, and past.

3

III,1,1742

We have, my liege.

4

III,1,1746

It is but as a body yet distempered;
Which to his former strength may be restored...

5

III,1,1785

There is a history in all men's lives,
Figuring the natures of the times deceas'd;...

6

III,1,1803

It cannot be, my lord.
Rumour doth double, like the voice and echo,...

7

IV,4,2756

Both which we doubt not but your Majesty
Shall soon enjoy.

8

IV,4,2815

My gracious lord, you look beyond him quite.
The Prince but studies his companions...

9

IV,4,2867

Be patient, Princes; you do know these fits
Are with his Highness very ordinary....

10

IV,4,2882

Speak lower, Princes, for the King recovers.

11

IV,5,2890

Call for the music in the other room.

12

IV,5,2893

Less noise! less noise!

13

IV,5,2903

Not so much noise, my lords. Sweet Prince, speak low;
The King your father is dispos'd to sleep.

14

IV,5,2906

Will't please your Grace to go along with us?

15

IV,5,2940

What would your Majesty? How fares your Grace?

16

IV,5,2946

This door is open; he is gone this way.

17

IV,5,2950

When we withdrew, my liege, we left it here.

18

IV,5,2976

My lord, I found the Prince in the next room,
Washing with kindly tears his gentle cheeks,...

19

IV,5,3132

'Tis call'd Jerusalem, my noble lord.

20

V,2,3245

How now, my Lord Chief Justice; whither away?

21

V,2,3247

Exceeding well; his cares are now all ended.

22

V,2,3249

He's walk'd the way of nature;
And to our purposes he lives no more.

23

V,2,3254

Indeed, I think the young king loves you not.

24

V,2,3260

Here comes the heavy issue of dead Harry.
O that the living Harry had the temper...

25

V,2,3269

We do remember; but our argument
Is all too heavy to admit much talk.

26

V,2,3289

Here comes the Prince.