Speeches (Lines) for Edmund Mortimer
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Kind keepers of my weak decaying age,
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Enough: my soul shall then be satisfied.
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Richard Plantagenet, my friend, is he come? |
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Direct mine arms I may embrace his neck,
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That cause, fair nephew, that imprison'd me
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I will, if that my fading breath permit
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True; and thou seest that I no issue have
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With silence, nephew, be thou politic:
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Thou dost then wrong me, as that slaughterer doth
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