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Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Buckingham
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 26

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1

I,1,35

Good morrow, and well met. How have ye done
Since last we saw in France?

2

I,1,40

An untimely ague
Stay'd me a prisoner in my chamber when...

3

I,1,50

All the whole time
I was my chamber's prisoner.

4

I,1,78

O, you go far.

5

I,1,86

Who did guide,
I mean, who set the body and the limbs...

6

I,1,91

I pray you, who, my lord?

7

I,1,94

The devil speed him! no man's pie is freed
From his ambitious finger. What had he...

8

I,1,117

Why the devil,
Upon this French going out, took he upon him,...

9

I,1,130

O, many
Have broke their backs with laying manors on 'em...

10

I,1,138

Every man,
After the hideous storm that follow'd, was...

11

I,1,152

Why, all this business
Our reverend cardinal carried.

12

I,1,182

This butcher's cur is venom-mouth'd, and I
Have not the power to muzzle him; therefore best...

13

I,1,189

I read in's looks
Matter against me; and his eye reviled...

14

I,1,202

I'll to the king;
And from a mouth of honour quite cry down...

15

I,1,217

Sir,
I am thankful to you; and I'll go along...

16

I,1,226

To the king I'll say't; and make my vouch as strong
As shore of rock. Attend. This holy fox,...

17

I,1,238

Pray, give me favour, sir. This cunning cardinal
The articles o' the combination drew...

18

I,1,267

No, not a syllable:
I do pronounce him in that very shape...

19

I,1,278

Lo, you, my lord,
The net has fall'n upon me! I shall perish...

20

I,1,285

It will help me nothing
To plead mine innocence; for that dye is on me...

21

I,1,301

So, so;
These are the limbs o' the plot: no more, I hope.

22

I,1,304

O, Nicholas Hopkins?

23

I,1,306

My surveyor is false; the o'er-great cardinal
Hath show'd him gold; my life is spann'd already:...

24

II,1,889

All good people,
You that thus far have come to pity me,...

25

II,1,916

Sir Thomas Lovell, I as free forgive you
As I would be forgiven: I forgive all;...

26

II,1,937

Nay, Sir Nicholas,
Let it alone; my state now will but mock me....

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