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Part II

. Act iii. Sc. 2._

Like a man made after supper of a cheese-paring: when a' was naked, he was, for all the world, like a forked radish, with a head fantastically carved upon it with a knife.

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act iii. Sc. 2._

We are ready to try our fortunes To the last man.

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act iv. Sc. 2._

I may justly say, with the hook-nosed fellow of Rome, "I came, saw, and overcame."

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act iv. Sc. 3._

He hath a tear for pity, and a hand Open as day for melting charity.

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act iv. Sc. 4._

Thy wish was father, Harry, to that thought.

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act iv. Sc. 5._[90-1]

Commit The oldest sins the newest kind of ways.

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act iv. Sc. 5._[90-1]

A joint of mutton, and any pretty little tiny kickshaws, tell William cook.

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act v. Sc. 1._

His cares are now all ended.

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act v. Sc. 2._

_Falstaff._ What wind blew you hither, Pistol?

_Pistol._ Not the ill wind which blows no man to good.[90-2]

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act v. Sc. 3._

A foutre for the world and worldlings base! I speak of Africa and golden joys.

_King Henry IV. Part II . Act v. Sc. 3._

Under which king, Bezonian? speak, or die!

_King Henry IV.