Campanadas a medianoche
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:06:01
God forgive me, good uncle, tell
your tale, for I have done.

:06:06
- Nay, if you have not, to't again.
- I have done already.

:06:11
Secretly into the bossom creep
of that some noble prelate, well...

:06:16
...belov'd, the archbishop.
- Of York, it's not?

:06:19
Good blow against the king!
And then the power of Scotland...

:06:22
...and of York to join with
Mortimer, ha?

:06:24
And so they shall. Farewell, good
brother, no further go in this.

:06:27
- I by letter shall direct you.
- We shall thrive, I trust.

:06:31
One thing I shall do, pursue
and fight that Bollingbroke!

:06:36
And that some sword-and-
buckler Prince of Wales...

:06:38
...he, who cares not that his
father loves him not.

:06:42
I'd have him poison'd with
a pot of ale.

:06:57
- And Falstaff?
- Fast asleep.

:07:00
And snorting like a horse.
:07:07
- I have taken his purse.
- And what hast thou found?

:07:10
Nothing but papers, my lord.
:07:25
- What time of day is it, lad?
- What a devil hast thou to do...

:07:29
...with the time of the day?
Unless hours were cups of sack...

:07:32
...and minutes capons, and cocks
the tongue of bawds, and dials...

:07:36
...the sign of leaping houses, and
blessed sun himself a fair hot...

:07:40
...wench in flame-coloured
taffeta.

:07:42
I see no reason why thou hast
to know the time of day.

:07:46
Indeed, Hal.
:07:49
For we that take
purses, go by the moon.

:07:54
Who the devil hast robbed me?
Hostess!

:07:59
Hostess!

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