Henry IV, Part II by William Shakespeare






Act 2 - Scene 2



London. Another street



Page : 'A calls me e'en now, my lord, through a red lattice, and [p]could
discern no part of his face from the window. At last I [p]spied his
eyes; and methought he had made two holes in the [p]alewife's new
petticoat, and so peep'd through.

Page : Away, you rascally Althaea's dream, away!

Page : Marry, my lord, Althaea dreamt she was delivered of a [p]firebrand;
and therefore I call him her dream.

Page : Ephesians, my lord, of the old church.

Page : None, my lord, but old Mistress Quickly and Mistress
Doll [p]Tearsheet.

Page : A proper gentlewoman, sir, and a kinswoman of my

Page : And for mine, sir, I will govern it.



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