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A most unspotted lily shall she pass
To the ground, and all the world shall mourn her.

      — King Henry VIII, Act V Scene 5

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KEYWORD: doll

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1

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 1]

Hostess Quickly

907

Will you have Doll Tearsheet meet you at supper?

2

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 2]

Page

1123

None, my lord, but old Mistress Quickly and Mistress Doll
Tearsheet.

3

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 2]

Henry V

1137

Fare you well; go. Exeunt BARDOLPH and PAGE
This Doll Tearsheet should be some road.

4

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

(stage directions)

1255

Enter HOSTESS and DOLL TEARSHEET

5

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

Falstaff

1271

[Singing] 'When Arthur first in court'—Empty the
Jordan. [Exit FRANCIS][Singing] 'And was a worthy king'—
now, Mistress Doll!

6

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

Falstaff

1282

You make fat rascals, Mistress Doll.

7

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

Falstaff

1285

If the cook help to make the gluttony, you help to
the diseases, Doll. We catch of you, Doll, we catch of you;
that, my poor virtue, grant that.

8

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

Falstaff

1412

Hark thee hither, Mistress Doll.

9

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

Falstaff

1513

Peace, good Doll! Do not speak like a death's-head;
not bid me remember mine end.

10

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

Falstaff

1552

Kiss me, Doll.

11

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

(stage directions)

1589

[Leaning his band upon DOLL]

12

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

Falstaff

1685

[To the PAGE]. Pay the musicians, sirrah.—Farewell,
hostess; farewell, Doll. You see, my good wenches, how men of
merit are sought after; the undeserver may sleep, when the
action is call'd on. Farewell, good wenches. If I be not sent
away post, I will see you again ere I go.

13

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 4]

Hostess Quickly

1702

O, run Doll, run, run, good Come. [To BARDOLPH] She
comes blubber'd.—Yea, will you come, Doll? Exeunt

14

Henry IV, Part II
[V, 4]

(stage directions)

3557

Enter BEADLES, dragging in HOSTESS QUICKLY and DOLL TEARSHEET

15

Henry IV, Part II
[V, 5]

Pistol

3620

My knight, I will inflame thy noble liver
And make thee rage.
Thy Doll, and Helen of thy noble thoughts,
Is in base durance and contagious prison;
Hal'd thither
By most mechanical and dirty hand.
Rouse up revenge from ebon den with fell Alecto's snake,
For Doll is in. Pistol speaks nought but truth.

16

Henry V
[II, 1]

Pistol

576

'Couple a gorge!'
That is the word. I thee defy again.
O hound of Crete, think'st thou my spouse to get?
No; to the spital go,
And from the powdering tub of infamy
Fetch forth the lazar kite of Cressid's kind,
Doll Tearsheet she by name, and her espouse:
I have, and I will hold, the quondam Quickly
For the only she; and—pauca, there's enough. Go to.

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