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Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Westmoreland
in "Henry IV, Part I"

Total: 9

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,35

My liege, this haste was hot in question,
And many limits of the charge set down...

2

I,1,50

This match'd with other did, my gracious lord;
For more uneven and unwelcome news...

3

I,1,77

In faith,
It is a conquest for a prince to boast of.

4

I,1,97

This is his uncle's teaching; this is Worcester,
Malevolent to you in all aspects;...

5

I,1,109

I will, my liege.

6

IV,2,2423

Faith, Sir John,'tis more than time that I were
there, and you too; but my powers are there already....

7

IV,2,2437

Ay, but, Sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor
and bare, too beggarly.

8

IV,2,2446

He is, Sir John: I fear we shall stay too long.

9

V,4,2958

Come, my lord, I'll lead you to your tent.

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