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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [328]<br />

A plague <strong>of</strong> sighing and grief! it blows a man up like a bladder.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [370]<br />

I will do it in King Cambyses’ vein.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [430]<br />

Peace, good pint-pot!<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [443]<br />

Shall the blessed sun <strong>of</strong> heaven prove a micher and eat blackberries? a question not to be asked.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [454]<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a devil haunts thee in the likeness <strong>of</strong> a fat old man; a tun <strong>of</strong> man is thy companion.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [498]<br />

That roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly, that reverend vice, that grey<br />

iniquity, that father ruffian, that vanity in years.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [504]<br />

If sack and sugar be a fault, God help the wicked!<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [524]<br />

No, my good lord; banish Peto, banish Bardolph, banish Poins; but for sweet Jack Falstaff,<br />

kind Jack Falstaff, true Jack Falstaff, valiant Jack Falstaff, and therefore more valiant, being, as<br />

he is, old Jack Falstaff, banish not him thy Harry’s company: banish not him thy Harry’s<br />

company: banish plump Jack and banish all the world.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [528]<br />

Play out the play.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [539]<br />

O monstrous! but one half-pennyworth <strong>of</strong> bread to this intolerable deal <strong>of</strong> sack!<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 2, sc. 4, l. [598]<br />

Glendower: At my nativity<br />

<strong>The</strong> front <strong>of</strong> heaven was full <strong>of</strong> fiery shapes,<br />

Of burning cressets; and at my birth<br />

<strong>The</strong> frame and huge foundation <strong>of</strong> the earth<br />

Shaked like a coward.<br />

Hotspur: Why, so it would have done at the same season, if your mother’s cat had but kittened.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 3, sc. 1, l. 13<br />

And all the courses <strong>of</strong> my life do show<br />

I am not in the roll <strong>of</strong> common men.<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 3, sc. 1, l. [42]<br />

Glendower: I can call spirits from the vasty deep.<br />

hoTspur: Why, so can I, or so can any man;<br />

But will they come when you do call for them?<br />

‘Henry IV, Part 1’ (1597) act 3, sc. 1, l. [53]<br />

I had rather be a kitten and cry mew

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