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Speeches (Lines) for Servant
in "Richard II"

Total: 8

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,2,1084

My lord, your son was gone before I came.

2

II,2,1091

My lord, I had forgot to tell your lordship,
To-day, as I came by, I called there;
But I shall grieve you to report the rest.

3

II,2,1095

An hour before I came, the duchess died.

4

III,4,1904

Why should we in the compass of a pale
Keep law and form and due proportion,
Showing, as in a model, our firm estate,
When our sea-walled garden, the whole land,
Is full of weeds, her fairest flowers choked up,
Her fruit-trees all upturned, her hedges ruin'd,
Her knots disorder'd and her wholesome herbs
Swarming with caterpillars?

5

III,4,1919

What, are they dead?

6

III,4,1933

What, think you then the king shall be deposed?

7

V,4,2738

These were his very words.

8

V,4,2741

He did.

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