Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Buckingham
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Good morrow, and well met. How have ye done
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An untimely ague
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All the whole time
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O, you go far. |
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Who did guide,
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I pray you, who, my lord? |
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The devil speed him! no man's pie is freed
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Why the devil,
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O, many
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Every man,
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Why, all this business
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This butcher's cur is venom-mouth'd, and I
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I read in's looks
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I'll to the king;
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Sir,
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To the king I'll say't; and make my vouch as strong
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Pray, give me favour, sir. This cunning cardinal
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No, not a syllable:
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Lo, you, my lord,
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It will help me nothing
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So, so;
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22 |
O, Nicholas Hopkins? |
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23 |
My surveyor is false; the o'er-great cardinal
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All good people,
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Sir Thomas Lovell, I as free forgive you
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Nay, Sir Nicholas,
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