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

Total: 9

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1

III,3,1862

[To WARWICK] My lord ambassador, these letters are for you,
Sent from your brother, Marquess Montague:
[To KING LEWIS XI]
These from our king unto your majesty:
[To QUEEN MARGARET]
And, madam, these for you; from whom I know not.

2

IV,1,2062

My sovereign liege, no letters; and few words,
But such as I, without your special pardon,
Dare not relate.

3

IV,1,2068

At my depart, these were his very words:
'Go tell false Edward, thy supposed king,
That Lewis of France is sending over masquers
To revel it with him and his new bride.'

4

IV,1,2074

These were her words, utter'd with mad disdain:
'Tell him, in hope he'll prove a widower shortly,
I'll wear the willow garland for his sake.'

5

IV,1,2080

'Tell him,' quoth she, 'my mourning weeds are done,
And I am ready to put armour on.'

6

IV,1,2084

He, more incensed against your majesty
Than all the rest, discharged me with these words:
'Tell him from me that he hath done me wrong,
And therefore I'll uncrown him ere't be long.'

7

IV,1,2092

Ay, gracious sovereign; they are so link'd in
friendship
That young Prince Edward marries Warwick's daughter.

8

IV,6,2395

That Edward is escaped from your brother,
And fled, as he hears since, to Burgundy.

9

IV,6,2398

He was convey'd by Richard Duke of Gloucester
And the Lord Hastings, who attended him
In secret ambush on the forest side
And from the bishop's huntsmen rescued him;
For hunting was his daily exercise.

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