Henry Iv Quotes

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William Shakespeare
“Reply not to me with a fool-born jest.”
William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part Two

William Shakespeare
“He is our cousin, cousin; but 'tis doubt,
When time shall call him home from banishment,
Whether our kinsman come to see his friends.
Ourself, and Bushy, Bagot here, and Green,
Observ'd his courtship to the common people;
How he did seem to dive into their hearts
With humble and familiar courtesy;
What reverence he did throw away on slaves,
Wooing poor craftsmen with the craft of smiles
And patient underbearing of his fortune,
As 'twere to banish their affects with him.
Off goes his bonnet to an oyster-wench;
A brace of draymen bid God speed him well
And had the tribute of his supple knee,
With 'Thanks, my countrymen, my loving friends';
As were our England in reversion his,
And he our subjects' next degree in hope.”
William Shakespeare, Richard II

William Shakespeare
“Si fortune me tormente, sperato me contento”
William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Parts One and Two