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Speeches (Lines) for First Carrier
in "Henry IV, Part I"

Total: 8

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,643

Heigh-ho! an it be not four by the day, I'll be
hanged: Charles' wain is over the new chimney, and...

2

II,1,647

I prithee, Tom, beat Cut's saddle, put a few flocks
in the point; poor jade, is wrung in the withers out...

3

II,1,654

Poor fellow, never joyed since the price of oats
rose; it was the death of him.

4

II,1,658

Like a tench! by the mass, there is ne'er a king
christen could be better bit than I have been since...

5

II,1,664

What, ostler! come away and be hanged!

6

II,1,667

God's body! the turkeys in my pannier are quite
starved. What, ostler! A plague on thee! hast thou...

7

II,1,675

I think it be two o'clock.

8

II,1,678

Nay, by God, soft; I know a trick worth two of that, i' faith.

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