King Henry

Cards (28)

  • 'No more shall cut his master..
    As far to the sepulchre of Christ'
    Henry, Act 1 Scene 1
  • 'To chase these pagans in those holy fields'
    Henry, Act 1 Scene 1
  • 'Brake off our business for the Holy Land.'
    Henry, Act 1 Scene 1
  • 'dishonour stain the brow'
    Henry, Act 1 Scene 1
  • 'some night-tripping fairy had exchanged
    In cradle clothes our children'
    Henry, Act 1 Scene 1
  • 'The prisoners
    Which he in this adventure hath surprised
    To his own use he keeps'
    Henry, Act 1 Scene 1
  • 'And for this cause awhile we must neglect
    Our holy purpose to Jerusalem.'
    Henry, Act 1 Scene 1
  • 'henceforth rather be myself,
    Mighty and to be feared, than my condition,
    Which hath been smooth as oil, soft as young down,
    And therefore lost that title of respect'
    Henry, Act 1 Scene 3
  • 'He'll breed revengement and a scourge for me;'
    King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'To punish my mistreadings.'
    King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'The hope and expectation of thy time
    Is ruined, and the soul of every man
    Prophetically do forethink thy fall.'
    King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'For thou hast lost thy princely privilege
    With vile participation.'
    King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'Then with the losers let it sympathize,
    For nothing can seem foul to those that win.'
    King, Act 5 Scene 1
  • 'face the garment of rebellion
    With some fine colour that may please the eye'
    King, Act 5 Scene 1
  • 'thou bleed'st too much'
    King, Act 5 Scene 3
  • 'Thou hast redeemed thy lost opinion'
    king, Act 5 Scene 4
  • 'A son who is the theme of honour's tongue.' - King, Act 1 Scene 1
  • 'I shall never hold that man my friend
    Whose tongue shall ask me for one penny cost
    To ransom home revolted Mortimer' - King, Act 1 Scene 3
  • 'I know not whether God will have it so
    For some displeasing service I have done' - King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'Thy place in Council thou hast rudely lost,
    Which by thy younger brother is supplied' - King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'I stole all courtesy from heaven
    And dressed myself in such humility' - King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'Grew a companion to the common streets,
    Enfeoffed himself to popularity.' - King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'He hath more worthy interest to the state
    Than thou' - King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'Leads ancient lords and reverend bishops on
    To bloody battles and to bruising arms.
    What never-dying honour' - King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'Advantage feeds him fat while men delay' - King, Act 3 Scene 2
  • 'God befriend us as our cause is just!' - King, Act 5 Scene 1
  • 'Myself and you, son Harry' - King, Act 5 Scene 5
  • 'Let us not leave till all our own be won' - King, Act 5 Scene 5