Henry IV, Part I, Shakespeare

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This is a recitation of a monologue by Henry IV.

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Language

English

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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so shaken as we are so Juan with care find were time for frightened piece to pant and breathe short winded accents of new Broyles to be commenced in strands of far remote the edge of war like an ill she that knife no more shall cut his master Therefore, friends, we are impressed and engaged to fight to chase these pagans in those holy fields over whose anchors walk those blessed feet which 1400 years ago were nailed for our advantage on the bitter cross Therefore we meet Not now. Then let me hear of you my gentle cousin Westmoreland What yester night our council to decree and forwarding this dear expedience