Speeches (Lines) for Earl Oxford
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Then Warwick disannuls great John of Gaunt,
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Why, Warwick, canst thou speak against thy liege,
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Call him my king by whose injurious doom
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I like it well that our fair queen and mistress
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What now remains, my lords, for us to do
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Ay, for if Edward repossess the crown,
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And thus I seal my truth, and bid adieu. |
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Oxford, Oxford, for Lancaster! |
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Away, away, to meet the queen's great power! |
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Women and children of so high a courage,
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I thought no less: it is his policy
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Here pitch our battle; hence we will not budge.
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For my part, I'll not trouble thee with words. |
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