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

Total: 17

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1

I,1,54

What news, Lord Bardolph? Every minute now
Should be the father of some stratagem....

2

I,1,61

Good, an God will!

3

I,1,73

How is this deriv'd?
Saw you the field? Came you from Shrewsbury?

4

I,1,80

Here comes my servant Travers, whom I sent
On Tuesday last to listen after news.

5

I,1,85

Now, Travers, what good tidings comes with you?

6

I,1,101

Ha! Again:
Said he young Harry Percy's spur was cold?...

7

I,1,109

Why should that gentleman that rode by Travers
Give then such instances of loss?

8

I,1,116

Yea, this man's brow, like to a title-leaf,
Foretells the nature of a tragic volume....

9

I,1,124

How doth my son and brother?
Thou tremblest; and the whiteness in thy cheek...

10

I,1,141

Why, he is dead.
See what a ready tongue suspicion hath!...

11

I,1,151

Yet, for all this, say not that Percy's dead.
I see a strange confession in thine eye;...

12

I,1,194

For this I shall have time enough to mourn.
In poison there is physic; and these news,...

13

I,1,268

I knew of this before; but, to speak truth,
This present grief had wip'd it from my mind....

14

II,3,1155

I pray thee, loving wife, and gentle daughter,
Give even way unto my rough affairs;...

15

II,3,1161

Alas, sweet wife, my honour is at pawn;
And but my going nothing can redeem it.

16

II,3,1200

Beshrew your heart,
Fair daughter, you do draw my spirits from me...

17

II,3,1218

Come, come, go in with me. 'Tis with my mind
As with the tide swell'd up unto his height,...

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