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:11:04
- Farewell.
- Hal...

:11:06
...when thou art king, let
not us be called...

:11:09
...thieves of the day's beauty,
let us be Diana's foresters...

:11:12
...gentlemen of the shade.
Let men say, we be men...

:11:15
...of good government, being
governed, as the sea is...

:11:19
...by the moon, whose
countenance we steal.

:11:22
I know thee well,
I wilt join you in thy...

:11:24
...errands for a while.
:11:28
I would I be the sun, who
lets horrid clouds, hide...

:11:31
...away its beauty, until
he wantest to show it in all...

:11:34
...its splendour and grandeur,
being thus more admired...

:11:37
...for it hast taken
a longer time to show itself.

:11:39
If all the year, a holiday it were,
pleasure woulst become as...

:11:43
...tiresome as duty, but as holidays
be few, we long for them...

:11:49
That day when I fail to
live a rash life, to pay a debt...

:11:53
...that was never mine own, the
surprise of them, my subjects...

:11:57
...wilt be greater, my amendment
in life so sudden, that it shalt...

:12:01
...be all the more admired
and reckon'd.

:12:06
My amendment, after my
sins, shalt be more worthy.

:12:09
But, shall there be gallons
in England when thou art king?

:12:13
Do not thou, when thou art
king, hang a thief.

:12:16
No, thou shalt. Thou shalt
become a brave hangman.

:12:34
"The purpose you undertake
is dangerous."

:12:38
That's certain, 'tis dangerous to
take a cold, to sleep, to drink...!

:12:42
- Henry...
- I tell thee, you vile coward...

:12:45
...out of this nettle, danger,
we pluck this flower safely.

:12:49
- Henry...
- "The purpose is dangerous...

:12:52
...the friends you hath named
uncertain, the time itself...

:12:55
...unsorted, and all your whole
plot too light."

:12:59
Say you so, say you so?

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