Henry IV, Part II

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  • I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. (Falstaff, I.ii)
  • Since all is well, keep it so.
    Wake not the sleeping wolf.
    (Falstaff, I.ii)
  • He hath eaten me out of house and home (Mistress Quickly, II.i)
  • Well, thus we play the fools with the time, and the spirits of the wise sit in the clouds and mock us. (Prince Hal, II.ii)
  • He was indeed the glass wherein the noble youth did dress themselves (Lady Percy, II.iii)
  • O sleep! O gentle sleep! Natures soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, that thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down and steep my senses in forgetfulness? (King Henry IV, III.i)
  • Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. (King Henry IV, III.i)
  • We have heard the chimes at midnight (Falstaff, III.ii)
  • I know thee not, old man: fall to thy prayers; how ill white hairs become a fool and jester! (King Henry V, V.v)
  • Let order die! (Northumberland, I.i)
  • From Rumour's tongues They bring smooth comforts false, worse than true wrongs. (Rumour, Induction)
  • I will turn diseases to commodity. (Falstaff, I.ii)
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