Speeches (Lines) for Helicanus
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Peace, peace, and give experience tongue.
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An angry brow, dread lord. |
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How dare the plants look up to heaven, from whence
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[Kneeling]
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To bear with patience
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Alas, sir! |
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Well, my lord, since you have given me leave to speak.
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We'll mingle our bloods together in the earth,
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You shall not need, my fellow peers of Tyre,
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If further yet you will be satisfied,
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Royal Antiochus—on what cause I know not—
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Lord Thaliard from Antiochus is welcome. |
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We have no reason to desire it,
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No, Escanes, know this of me,
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And yet but justice; for though
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With me? and welcome: happy day, my lords. |
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Your griefs! for what? wrong not your prince you love. |
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For honour's cause, forbear your suffrages:
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Then you love us, we you, and we'll clasp hands:
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20 |
That he have his. Call up some gentlemen. |
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Gentlemen, there's some of worth would come aboard;
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22 |
And you, sir, to outlive the age I am,
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First, what is your place? |
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Sir,
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'Twould be too tedious to repeat;
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26 |
You may;
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27 |
Behold him.
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It is in vain; he will not speak to you. |
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Sure, all's effectless; yet nothing we'll omit
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30 |
Sit, sir, I will recount it to you:
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She's a gallant lady. |
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32 |
Calls my lord? |
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I know not; but
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34 |
Sir, 'tis the governor of Mytilene,
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35 |
My lord, I hear none. |
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36 |
Sir? |
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37 |
Hail, madam, and my queen! |