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Speeches (Lines) for Alexander Iden
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 9

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

IV,10,2904

Lord, who would live turmoiled in the court,
And may enjoy such quiet walks as these?...

2

IV,10,2918

Why, rude companion, whatsoe'er thou be,
I know thee not; why, then, should I betray thee?...

3

IV,10,2929

Nay, it shall ne'er be said, while England stands,
That Alexander Iden, an esquire of Kent,...

4

IV,10,2954

Is't Cade that I have slain, that monstrous traitor?
Sword, I will hollow thee for this thy deed,...

5

IV,10,2965

How much thou wrong'st me, heaven be my judge.
Die, damned wretch, the curse of her that bare thee;...

6

V,1,3043

If one so rude and of so mean condition
May pass into the presence of a king,...

7

V,1,3051

I was, an't like your majesty.

8

V,1,3053

Alexander Iden, that's my name;
A poor esquire of Kent, that loves his king.

9

V,1,3062

May Iden live to merit such a bounty.
And never live but true unto his liege!

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