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      — King Lear, Act IV Scene 6

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1

Henry IV, Part I
[I, 3]

(stage directions)

458

[Re-enter WORCESTER]

2

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 2]

(stage directions)

832

[Re-enter PRINCE HENRY and POINS]

3

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 4]

(stage directions)

1075

[Re-enter POINS]

4

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 4]

Henry V

1082

I am now of all humours that have showed themselves
humours since the old days of goodman Adam to the
pupil age of this present twelve o'clock at midnight.
[Re-enter FRANCIS]
What's o'clock, Francis?

5

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 4]

Henry V

1310

No, if rightly taken, halter.
[Re-enter FALSTAFF]
Here comes lean Jack, here comes bare-bone.
How now, my sweet creature of bombast!
How long is't ago, Jack, since thou sawest thine own knee?

6

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 4]

(stage directions)

1467

[Re-enter BARDOLPH, running]

7

Henry IV, Part I
[II, 4]

(stage directions)

1472

[Re-enter the Hostess]

8

Henry IV, Part I
[III, 1]

(stage directions)

1737

[Re-enter GLENDOWER with the ladies]

9

Henry IV, Part I
[V, 2]

(stage directions)

2814

[Re-enter the EARL OF DOUGLAS]

10

Henry IV, Part I
[V, 4]

Falstaff

3035

Well said, Hal! to it Hal! Nay, you shall find no
boy's play here, I can tell you.
[Re-enter DOUGLAS; he fights with FALSTAFF,]
who falls down as if he were dead, and exit
DOUGLAS. HOTSPUR is wounded, and falls]

11

Henry IV, Part I
[V, 4]

(stage directions)

3099

[Re-enter PRINCE HENRY and LORD JOHN OF LANCASTER]

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