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- Yea, there thou makest me sad, and makest me sin In envy that my Lord Northumberland Should be the father to so blest a son,— A son who is the theme of honour's tongue; Amongst a grove, the very straightest plant; Who is sweet Fortune's minion and her pride: Whilst I, by looking on the praise of him, See riot and dishonour stain the brow Of my young Harry.1.1 — Act 1 Scene 1 — London. A Room in the Palace (75% in)
There are no more uses of "theme" in Henry IV, Part 1.
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