Speeches (Lines) for Blanch
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O, well did he become that lion's robe
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My uncle's will in this respect is mine:
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That she is bound in honour still to do
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That's the curse of Rome. |
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The Lady Constance speaks not from her faith,
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Upon thy wedding-day?
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Now shall I see thy love: what motive may
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The sun's o'ercast with blood: fair day, adieu!
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There where my fortune lives, there my life dies. |
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