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Richard II. Act II, Act II Scene 1 (John of Gaunt) : Methinks I am a prophet new inspired -- Richard II. Act III, Scene 2 (King Richard) : Of comfort no man speak -- Henry IV, part I. Act II, scene 3 (Lady Percy) : O my good lord, why are you thus alone? -- Henry IV, part I. Act II, scene 3 (King Henry) : How many thousand of my poorest subjects -- Henry IV, part II. Act II, scene 1 (Prince Harry) : Why doth the crown lie there upon his pillow -- Henry IV, part II. Act IV, scene 3 (Falstaff) : Good faith, this same young sober blooded -- Henry V. Act II, scene 3 (Mistress Quickly) : Nay, sure he's not in hell -- Henry V. Prologue (Chorus) : O for a muse of fire, that would second -- Henry V. Act III, scene 1 (King Henry) : Once more unto the breach, dear friends -- Henry V. Act IV, scene 1 (King Henry) : Upon the king. -- Henry V. Act IV, scene 3 (King Henry) : If we are marked to die, we are enough -- Henry IV, part III. Act I, scene 4 (Queen Margaret) : Brave warriors, Clifford and Northumberland -- Richard III. Act I, scene 1 (King Richard) : Now is the winter of our discontent -- Richard III. Act I, Scene 4 (Clarence) : O, I have passed a miserable night -- The merchant of Venice. Act IV, scene 1 (Portia) : The quality of mercy is not strained. -- As you would like it. Act II, scene 7 (Jacques) : All the world's a stage -- A midsummer night's dream. Act II, scene 1 (Titania) : These are the forgeries of jealousy -- The taming of the shrew. Act V, scene 2 (Katherine) : Fie, fie, unknit that threatening, unkind -- Troilus and Cressida. Act V, scene 2 (Troilus) : This, she? No, this is Diomed's Cressida. -- Troilus and Cressida. Act V, scene 3 (Ulysses) : Time hath, my lord.
The two noble kinsmen. Act II, scene 4 (Jailer's daughter) : Why should I love this gentleman? -- Julius Caesar. Act II, scene 1 (Portia) : My lord! You've ungently, Brutus -- Julius Caesar. Act II, scene 1 (Antony) : O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth -- Julius Caesar. Act III, scene 2 (Antony) : Friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. -- Romeo and Juliet. Act 1, scene 3 (Nurse) : Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour. -- Romeo and Juliet. Act II, scene 2 (Romeo) : But soft, what light through yonder window breaks -- Romeo and Juliet. Act III, scene 2 (Juliet) : Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds -- Hamlet. Act I, scene 2 (Hamlet) : O that this too too solid flesh would melt -- Hamlet. Act I, scene 3 (Polonius) : Yet here, Laertes? Aboard, aboard, for shame -- Hamlet. Act III, scene 1 (Hamlet) : To be, or not to be, that is the question -- Hamlet. Act III, scene 1 (Ophelia) : O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! -- Hamlet. Act III, scene 3 (King Claudius) : O, my offence is rank! It smells to heaven. -- Hamlet. Act IV, scene 7 (Queen Gertrude) : There is a willow grows aslant a brook -- Othello. Act I, scene 3 (Othello) : Her father loved me, oft invited me -- Othello. Act V, scene 2 (Othello) : Behold, I have a weapon -- King Lear. Act 1, scene 2 (Edmond) : Thou, Nature, are my goddess. -- Macbeth. Act I, scene 5 (Lady Macbeth) : They met me in the day of success -- Macbeth. Act I, scene 5 (Lady Macbeth) : The raven himself is hoarse -- Macbeth. Act I, scene 7 (Macbeth) : If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere -- Macbeth. Act II, scene 1 (Macbeth) : Is this a dagger which I see before me -- Macbeth. Act V, scene 5 (Macbeth) : She should have died hereafter. -- Antony and Cleopatra. Act II, scene 2 (Enobarbus) : The barge she sat in, like a burnished throne -- Antony and Cleopatra. Act I, scene 5 (Cleopatra) : Charmian! Ha, ha! -- Antony and Cleopatra. Act IV, scene 5 (Cleopatra) : Noblest of men, woo't die? -- The tempest. Act IV, scene 1 (Prospero) : Our revels now are ended.
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