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Speeches (Lines) for Patience
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 3

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

IV,2,2681

(stage directions). [Music ceases]

Patience. Do you note
How much her grace is alter'd on the sudden?
How long her face is drawn? how pale she looks,
And of an earthy cold? Mark her eyes!


2

IV,2,2686

Griffith. She is going, wench: pray, pray.

Patience. Heaven comfort her!


3

IV,2,2725

Queen Katharine. So may he ever do! and ever flourish,
When I shall dwell with worms, and my poor name
Banish'd the kingdom! Patience, is that letter,
I caused you write, yet sent away?

Patience. No, madam.


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