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I DIDN'T FIND ANYTHING" 2hit>0m$="THERE WERE "+hit+" REFERENCES" 1 -20,0;"Press a key to continue" m=2 m=2:6000p 2000 quote processing here fred=1+(*3) (0:6:4,0;s$; B4,0;"SPEAKER ";n$(a$(i,1617)+1) (7:0:8,0;s$; +count=0:q=a$(i,10 12 ) x=7995;+q*5 x  q$:l=q$ %j=l+1224:q$=q$+" ":j  x=0 j=119232  x=x+1 r$(x)=q$(jj+31) j j=17 r$(j)=s$4170J "k=132 '"r$(j,kk)=" "fred=fred+1 ,Wr$(j,kk)<97aůr$(j,kk)>122zj+4,k-1;r$(j,kk);:4160@ 1Kfred/2=(fred/2)j+4,k-1;r$(j,kk);:4160@ 6j+4,k-1;"-"; @k Jj T"m$="ENTER WORD OR x":6000p Y7:2 ^z$=""4180T hz$="X"z$="x"4270 rj=17 wr$(j)=s$4250 | k=132 -z$+1 Hz$=r$(j,kk+z$-1)j+4,k-1;z$;:.05|L,36$ k j  4180T j=17 5:1 j+4,0;r$(j); j  print any comments (1;12 ,12 ;;"COMMENT" fred>05010 (0:6:4,0;s$; E4,0;"SPEAKER ";n$((a$(i,1617))+1); 7:8,0;s$; 7:0 c=a$(i,13 15) x=8995##+c*5 x c$ 13 ,0;c$;  pinput routine m=1 nmbr zGz$="":5:1:19,0;s$;:19,0;m$; =""6020 x$= y=115:y Wx$=13 m=2.05|L,8:.05|L,0:m=0:26102 :  x$=12 z$=""6020 qx$=12 Ʊz$>0z$=z$(1̱z$-1):.05|L,0:20,8+z$;" ";:6020 m16080 :x$<480ůx$>579.05|L,0:6020 .20,8+z$;x$:.05|L,480  z$=z$+x$ 1m=1Ʊz$>1x$=13 :6040 (z$>20x$=13 :6040  6020 X "ANY CHARACTER" b "King Henry" l "Prince Hal" v "Hotspur"  "Worcester"  "Glendower"  "Falstaff"  "Poins"  "Blunt"  "Northumberland"  "Mortimer"  "Vernon"  "Lady Percy"  "Mistress Quickly"  "Prince John"  "Westmoreland"  "Douglas"  "Bardolph"  "Peto"  "Gadshill"  "ANY THEME" * "Honour" 4 "Loyalty" > "Kingship" H "Usurpation and Rebellion" R "Hot Temper and Bombast" \ "Plots and Jests" f "Battle and Ballads" p "Youth and Age" z "Idleness and Lies" L "01041100500100101" N "01021100500100101" P"01011108400200301" R"02011108400200201" T"03011108400200301" V "04041109600300415" X"01041109600300015" Z "04021109600300015" \ "04061109600300415" ^ "06091200600400502" ` "02091200600400502" b "02041200600400502" d "02031205600500606" f "02041205600500006" h "06031205600500606" j "06041205600500006" l "02091218300600702" n "06091218300600702" p "02031218300602002" r "01031301800700801" t "01041301800700801" v "04041301800700001" x "01021301800703901" z "01041308300800901" | "05041308300800901" ~ "03071310200901003"  "05071310200901003"  "01041317501003903"  "01031317501004003"  "04041318901101904"  "04021318901100004"  "03021318901101104"  "03011320101201103"  "03041320101201103"  "02011323001301603"  "03011323001301603"  "03051323001301603" "03051323901400003"  "03041323901401603"  "02062210301501302"  "02082210301501302"  "06062210301501302"  "06082210301500002"  "03052303101601603"  "03012303101601603"  "03072309101701003"  "03072309100002503"  "03012309101702503"  "02032400901801702"  "02022400901801702"  "02012401801901802"  "03012401801901802"  "02012409902000002"  "03012409902001802"  "03052409902001802"  "02092421102101902"  "06052421102101902"  "06062421102101902"  "06092421102101902"  "02092421602201302"  "06092421602201302"  "06062421602201902"  "06052426202301406"  "06052426200001506"  "06092426202301406"  "06092426200001506"  "01032439602402006"  "02032439602402006"  "01092439602402006"  "01032439902500706"  "02032439902500706"  "02082443602600002"  "06082443602602102"  "02092443602600502"  "02042443602600502"  "06092443602602102"  "02042445102702102"  "02082445102702202"  "02092445102702102"  "06042445102702102"  "06082445102700002"  "06092445102702102"  "06042445902800006"  "06082445902800006"  "06092445902800006"  "02032446802902206"  "02022446802902206"  "06032446802900606" "06032446800002206"  "06042446802902206"  "05053102103002305"  "05053103703100005"  "03053103703102405"  "03073103703102405"  "03073115903202503"   "05053115903202403"   "03053118003302604"  "04083118003302604"  "03013118003302604" "04053118003302604"  "04013118003302604"  "01033201303400301"  "01043201303402201"  "01083201303402601"  "02033201303402001"  "02083201303402601"   "01033203603502701" " "02043203603502701" $ "01043203603502701" & "02033203603502701" ( "01033204603602001" *"02033204603602001" , "01033206003700001" . 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JG "... this is Worcester,/ Malevolent to you in all aspects;" O: "What a devil hast thou to do with the time of day?" TR "... shall there be gallows standing in England when thou art King ...?" YS "I know you all, and will awhile uphold/The unyok'd humour of your idleness." ^T "...majesty might never yet endure/The moody frontier of a servant brow..." cu "... that great magician, damn'd Glendower,/Whose daughter, as we hear, that Earl of March/Hath lately married." hT "... three times did they drink, /Upon agreement, of swift Severn's flood." md "To put down Richard, that sweet lovely rose,/And plant this thorn, this canker Bolingbroke?" ra "And to your quick-conceiving discontents/I'll read you matter deep and dangerous..." wi"By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap/To pluck bright honour from the pale-fac'd moon." |i "And that same sword-and-buckler Prince of Wales ... I would have him poison'd with a pot of ale."  "... I am whipped and scourged with rods/Nettled, and stung with pismires, when I hear/Of this vile politician, Bolingbroke."  "Falstaff sweats to death /And lards the lean earth as he walks along./Were it not for laughing, I should pity him." z "O, I could divide myself and go to buffets for moving such a dish of skim milk with so honourable an action." ~ "... this is no world/To play with mammets and to tilt with lips:/We must have bloody noses and cracked crowns." N "... though I be but Prince of Wales yet I am the king of courtesy;"  "... I can drink with any tinker in his own language during my life. I tell thee, Ned, thou hast lost much honour that thou wert not with me in this action."  "I am not yet of Percy's mind, the Hotspur of the north; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast," : "O monstrous! eleven buckram men grown out of two!" c "These lies are like their father that begets them - gross as a mountain, open, palpable."  "... beware instinct - the lion will not touch the true prince. Instinct is a great matter: I was now a coward on instinct." 7"... Why, being son to me, art thou so pointed at?" ] "Shall the son of England prove a thief and take purses? A question to be asked ..." M "... There is a devil haunts thee in the likeness of an old fat man;" a "That villainous abominable misleader of youth, Falstaff, the old white-bearded Satan." nj "If sack and sugar be a fault, God help the wicked! If to be old and merry be a sin, then many an old host that I know is damned;" j "(Falstaff) Banish plump Jack, and banish all the world. (Prince): I do, I will." 2 "I say the earth did shake when I was born..." @ "At my birth/The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes..." X "O, he is as tedious/As a tired horse, a railing wife;/Worse than a smoky house;" ~ "... amend this fault;/.../... oftentimes it doth present harsh rage,/Defect of manners, want of government,..."  "Such poor, such bare, such lewd, such mean attempts,/Such barren pleasures, rude society/ As thou art matched withal..." 4 "The hope and expectation of thy time/Is ruined." U "By being seldom seen, I could not stir/But, like a comet, I was wondered at;" Y "The skipping King, he ambled up and down/With shallow jesters and rash bavin wits," j "... not an eye/But is aweary of thy common sight,/Save mine, which hath desired to see thee more;" q "For all the world/As thou art to this hour was Richard then/ When I from France set foot at Ravenspurgh;"  "Thrice hath this Hotspur, Mars in swathling clothes,/This infant warrior, in his enterprises/Discomfited great Douglas;"  "I will redeem all this on Percy's head,/And in the closing of some glorious day/ Be bold to tell you that I am your son." ^ "... I shall make this northern youth exchange/His glorious deeds for my indignities." ? "Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me." D "I have lost a seal-ring of my grandfather's worth forty mark." V "... as thou art prince, I fear thee as I fear the roaring of the lion's whelp." !U "Thou seest I have more flesh than another man, and therefore more frailty ..." & "Hostess, I forgive thee." +! "Thou art the king of honour:" 0` "This absence of your father's draws a curtain/That shows the ignorant a kind of fear ..." 5Z "It lends a lustre and more great opinion,/A larger dare to our great enterprise," :N "... Where is his son,/The nimble-footed madcap Prince of Wales...?" ?_ "I saw young Harry ... gallantly armed,/Rise from the ground like feathered Mercury." D` "Harry to Harry shall, hot horse to horse,/Meet, and ne'er part till one drop down a corse." I. "I have misused the King's press damnably." Nc "You would think that I had a hundred and fifty Prodigals lately come from swine-keeping" S7 "There's not a shirt and a half in all my company;" XM "... out of limit and true rule/ You stand against anointed majesty!" ]V "My father and my uncle and myself/Did give him that same royalty he wears;" bW "A poor unminded outlaw sneaking home/ ... He came but to be Duke of Lancaster," g]"In short time after, he deposed the King;/Soon after that deprived him of his life;" lw "You have deceived our trust,/ And made us doff our easy robes of peace/To crush our old limbs in ungentle steel." q]"It pleased your Majesty to turn your looks/Of favour from myself and all our house;" v "I do not think a braver gentleman,/More active-valiant or more valiant-young,/More daring or more bold, is now alive ..." {. "I have a truant been to chivalry;" Q "What is honour? A word. What is that word? Honour. What is that honour? Air." "Honour is a mere scutcheon." A "...let not Harry know,/In any case, the offer of the King." "If he outlive the envy of this day,/England did never owe so sweet a hope,/So much misconstrued in his wantonness." "Two stars cannot keep their motion in one sphere,/Nor can one England brook a double reign/Of Harry Percy and the Prince of Wales." ` "I better brook the loss of brittle life/Than those proud titles thou hast won of me:" "When that this body did contain a spirit,/A kingdom for it was too small a bound;/But now two paces of the vilest earth/Is room enough." ~ "I could have better spared a better man./O, I should have heavy miss of thee,/If I were much in love with vanity!" "... to counterfeit dying, when a man thereby liveth, is to be no counterfeit but the true and perfect image of life indeed." 4 "Lord, Lord, how this world is given to lying!" #(3 "How far is the civil war Henry's fault?" #-A "Ironically, Henry needs Hal to defeat a rebellious Hotspur." #2S "Henry and Hotspur are at one in finding Hal's behaviour dishonourable." #74 "Worcester even schemes against his own family." #