I had not so much of man in me, and all my mother came into mine eyes and gave me up to tears
I had not so much of man in me, and all my mother came into mine eyes and gave me up to tears
The quote "I had not so much of man in me, and all my mother came into mine eyes and gave me up to tears" is a powerful and emotional line from William Shakespeare's play, "Henry IV, Part 1". This quote is spoken by Prince Hal, the young and wayward son of King Henry IV, as he reflects on his relationship with his father and his own sense of identity.