Debts and promises

Henry IV Part 1

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Character

Act/Scene

“When thou art king”

Falstaff

Act 1 Scene 2

“Did I ever call for thee to pay thy part?”

Hal

Act 1 Scene 2

“No; I’ll give thee thy due, thou hast paid all there.”

Falstaff

Act 1 Scene 2

“Were it not here apparent that thou art heir apparent”

Falstaff

Act 1 Scene 2

Falstaff “will give the devil his due”

Hal

Act 1 Scene 2

“The King will always think him in our debt / And think we think ourselves unsatisfied / Till he hath found a time to pay us home”

Worcester

Act 1 Scene 3

“When time is ripe”

Worcester

Act 1 Scene 3

“I will give thee for it a thousand pound; ask me when thou wilt, and thou shalt have it”

Hal

Act 2 Scene 4

“If he have robb’d these men / He shall be answerable”

Hal

Act 2 Scene 4

“The money shall be paid back again with advantage”

Hal

Act 2 Scene 4

“I shall hereafter... be more myself”

Hal

Act 3 Scene 2

“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”

Hal

Act 3 Scene 2

“I will die a hundred thousand deaths / Ere I break the smallest parcel of this vow”

Hal

Act 3 Scene 2

“The King is kind; and we well we know the King / Knows at what time to promise, when to pay”

Hotspur

Act 4 Scene 3

King Henry “broke oath on oath, committed wrong on wrong”

Hotspur

Act 4 Scene 3

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