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Such duty as the subject owes the prince,
Even such a woman oweth to her husband.

      — The Taming of the Shrew, Act V Scene 2

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KEYWORD: glad

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Henry IV, Part II
[I, 2]

Falstaff

393

My good lord! God give your lordship good time of
am glad to see your lordship abroad. I heard say your
was sick; I hope your lordship goes abroad by advice. Your
lordship, though not clean past your youth, hath yet some
of age in you, some relish of the saltness of time; and I
humbly beseech your lordship to have a reverend care of your
health.

2

Henry IV, Part II
[III, 2]

Falstaff

1930

I am glad to see you well, good Master Robert
Master Surecard, as I think?

3

Henry IV, Part II
[III, 2]

Falstaff

2045

Come, I will go drink with you, but I cannot tarry
dinner. I am glad to see you, by my troth, Master Shallow.

4

Henry IV, Part II
[IV, 2]

Earl of Westmoreland

2522

I am glad of it.
Health to my lord and gentle cousin, Mowbray.

5

Henry IV, Part II
[V, 1]

Bardolph

3202

I am glad to see your worship.

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