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The blood more stirs
To rouse a lion than to start a hare!

      — King Henry IV. Part I, Act I Scene 3

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KEYWORD: alice

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1

Henry V
[III, 4]

(stage directions)

1332

[Enter KATHARINE and ALICE]

2

Henry V
[III, 4]

Katharine

1333

Alice, tu as ete en Angleterre, et tu parles bien le langage.

3

Henry V
[III, 4]

Katharine

1356

Excusez-moi, Alice; ecoutez: de hand, de fingres,
de nails, de arma, de bilbow.

4

Henry V
[V, 2]

(stage directions)

2977

[Enter, at one door KING HENRY, EXETER, BEDFORD,]
GLOUCESTER, WARWICK, WESTMORELAND, and other Lords;
at another, the FRENCH KING, QUEEN ISABEL, the
PRINCESS KATHARINE, ALICE and other Ladies; the
DUKE of BURGUNDY, and his train]

5

Henry V
[V, 2]

(stage directions)

3081

[Exeunt all except HENRY, KATHARINE, and ALICE]

6

Merry Wives of Windsor
[I, 1]

Simple

188

Book of Riddles! why, did you not lend it to Alice
Shortcake upon All-hallowmas last, a fortnight
afore Michaelmas?

7

Merry Wives of Windsor
[II, 1]

Mistress Page

614

What? thou liest! Sir Alice Ford! These knights
will hack; and so thou shouldst not alter the
article of thy gentry.

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