Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Norfolk
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I thank your grace,
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'Twixt Guynes and Arde:
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Then you lost
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As I belong to worship and affect
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One, certes, that promises no element
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All this was order'd by the good discretion
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Surely, sir,
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Grievingly I think,
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Which is budded out;
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Marry, is't. |
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Like it your grace,
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What, are you chafed?
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Stay, my lord,
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Be advised;
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Say not 'treasonous.' |
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Faith, and so it did. |
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I am sorry
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Not almost appears,
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Well met, my lord chamberlain. |
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What's the cause? |
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'Tis so:
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How holily he works in all his business!
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We had need pray,
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Let's in;
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Thanks, my good lord chamberlain.
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Pray God he be not angry. |
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A gracious king that pardons all offences
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[Aside to SUFFOLK]
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[Aside to SUFFOLK] If it do,
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If you will now unite in your complaints,
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O, fear him not;
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Believe it, this is true:
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All men's! |
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Marry, amen! |
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But, my lord,
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This same Cranmer's
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So I hear. |
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Observe, observe, he's moody. |
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He's discontented. |
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He is vex'd at something. |
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My lord, we have
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It's heaven's will:
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Hear the king's pleasure, cardinal: who commands you
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Those articles, my lord, are in the king's hand:
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Then, that in all you writ to Rome, or else
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And so we'll leave you to your meditations
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Who waits there? |
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Do you think, my lords,
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