All 37 Uses of
archbishop
in
Henry IV, Part 2
- 'tis more than time: and, my most noble lord, I hear for certain, and dare speak the truth: The gentle Archbishop of York is up With well-appointed powers: he is a man Who with a double surety binds his followers.†
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- Well, the king hath severed you and Prince Harry: I hear you are going with Lord John of Lancaster against the Archbishop and the Earl of Northumberland.†
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- The Archbishop's palace.†
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- [Enter the Archbishop, the Lords Hastings, Mowbray, Bardolph.†
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- The marshal and the archbishop are strong:
Scene 1.3 *archbishop = bishop of highest rank
- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- No; fifteen hundred foot, five hundred horse, Are march'd up to my Lord of Lancaster, Against Northumberland and the Archbishop.†
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- Never, O never, do his ghost the wrong To hold your honour more precise and nice With others than with him! let them alone: The marshal and the archbishop are strong: Had my sweet Harry had but half their numbers, To-day might I, hanging on Hotspur's neck, Have talk'd of Monmouth's grave.†
Scene 2.3
- 'tis with my mind As with the tide swell'd up unto his height, That makes a still-stand, running neither way: Fain would I go to meet the archbishop, But many thousand reasons hold me back.†
Scene 2.3
- [Enter the Archbishop of York, Mowbray, Hastings, and others.†
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- ] ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- You, lord archbishop, Whose see is by a civil peace maintain'd, Whose beard the silver hand of peace hath touch'd, Whose learning and good letters peace hath tutor'd, Whose white investments figure innocence, The dove and very blessed spirit of peace, Wherefore you do so ill translate yourself Out of the speech of peace that bears such grace, Into the harsh and boisterous tongue of war; Turning your books to graves, your ink to blood, Your pens to lances and your tongue divine To a…†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- [Enter, from one side, Mowbray, attended; afterwards, the Archbishop, Hastings, and others; from the other side, Prince John of Lancaster, and Westmoreland; Officers, and others with them.†
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- You are well encounter'd here, my cousin Mowbray: Good day to you, gentle lord Archbishop; And so to you, Lord Hastings, and to all.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ] ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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- Good tidings, my Lord Hastings; for the which I do arrest thee, traitor, of high treason: And you, lord archbishop, and you, Lord Mowbray, Of capital treason I attach you both.†
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- ARCHBISHOP.†
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Definition:
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(archbishop) a bishop of highest rank (in charge of other bishops and churches)