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Speeches (Lines) for First Keeper
in "Henry VI, Part III"

Total: 7

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,1,1367

Under this thick-grown brake we'll shroud ourselves;
For through this laund anon the deer will come;
And in this covert will we make our stand,
Culling the principal of all the deer.

2

III,1,1372

That cannot be; the noise of thy cross-bow
Will scare the herd, and so my shoot is lost.
Here stand we both, and aim we at the best:
And, for the time shall not seem tedious,
I'll tell thee what befell me on a day
In this self-place where now we mean to stand.

3

III,1,1389

Ay, here's a deer whose skin's a keeper's fee:
This is the quondam king; let's seize upon him.

4

III,1,1394

Forbear awhile; we'll hear a little more.

5

III,1,1447

No;
For we were subjects but while you were king.

6

III,1,1461

We are true subjects to the king, King Edward.

7

III,1,1464

We charge you, in God's name, and the king's,
To go with us unto the officers.

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