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Hereof comes it that prince
Hal is valiant.
:13:06
For the cold blood he
inherited of his father...
:13:10
...he manured and water'd
with endeavour of...
:13:13
...drinking good fertile sherris...
:13:18
...that he is become very
hot and valiant.
:13:22
If I had a thousand sons
I would teach them to quit...
:13:28
...any thin drink and to
addict themselves to...
:13:31
...sack.
:13:48
"The reing of king Henry IV,
wast from the beginning...
:13:51
...by rebellion, but it the year
or Our Lord 1408...
:13:55
...the last of his enemies
hath been defeated.
:14:00
That year, the king spent
Christmastime in London...
:14:02
...but his health was undermined
through sickness."
:14:07
Many good-morrows
your majesty.
:14:09
- Is it good-morrows, lords?
- 'Tis one o'clock and past.
:14:13
Why, then good-morrows,
my lords.
:14:16
Where is the Prince of Wales?
Where is he?
:14:19
Is not his brother John of
Lancaster, with him?
:14:21
- No, my good lord, he is here.
- Thou must sleep, my lord...
:14:25
...thou hath been sick for fifteen
days, it shall wreck thy health.
:14:30
- What would my lord?
- Thou should at Windsor...
:14:33
...with thy brother.
- He dines in on London.
:14:36
And how accompanied?
:14:39
With Poins and other his
continual followers.
:14:43
Most subjet is the fattest
soil to weeds.
:14:47
And he, the noble image of my
youth, is overspread with them.
:14:51
My grief streches itself beyond
the hour of death.
:14:56
The blood weeps from my heart
when I do shape...