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Speeches (Lines) for Duke/Earl of Somerset
in "Henry VI, Part III"

Total: 14

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,1,1979

My lords, forbear this talk; here comes the king.

2

IV,3,2200

What are they that fly there?

3

IV,6,2381

My liege, it is young Henry, earl of Richmond.

4

IV,6,2407

My lord, I like not of this flight of Edward's;
For doubtless Burgundy will yield him help,...

5

IV,6,2419

It shall be so; he shall to Brittany.
Come, therefore, let's about it speedily.

6

V,1,2602

At Southam I did leave him with his forces,
And do expect him here some two hours hence.

7

V,1,2606

It is not his, my lord; here Southam lies:
The drum your honour hears marcheth from Warwick.

8

V,1,2609

They are at hand, and you shall quickly know.
[March: flourish. Enter KING EDWARD IV, GLOUCESTER,]...

9

V,1,2673

Somerset, Somerset, for Lancaster!

10

V,2,2752

Ah, Warwick, Warwick! wert thou as we are.
We might recover all our loss again;...

11

V,2,2763

Ah, Warwick! Montague hath breathed his last;
And to the latest gasp cried out for Warwick,...

12

V,4,2859

And he that will not fight for such a hope.
Go home to bed, and like the owl by day,...

13

V,4,2869

But he's deceived; we are in readiness.

14

V,5,2899

Nor I, but stoop with patience to my fortune.

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