Speeches (Lines) for Henry VI
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Uncles of Gloucester and of Winchester,
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We charge you, on allegiance to ourself,
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O, how this discord doth afflict my soul!
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Fie, uncle Beaufort! I have heard you preach
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O, loving uncle, kind Duke of Gloucester,
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And those occasions, uncle, were of force:
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If Richard will be true, not that alone
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Stoop then and set your knee against my foot;
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When Gloucester says the word, King Henry goes;
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Is this the Lord Talbot, uncle Gloucester,
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Welcome, brave captain and victorious lord!
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Stain to thy countrymen, thou hear'st thy doom!
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What! doth my uncle Burgundy revolt? |
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Is that the worst this letter doth contain? |
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Why, then, Lord Talbot there shall talk with him
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Then gather strength and march unto him straight:
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Be patient, lords; and give them leave to speak.
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What is that wrong whereof you both complain?
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Good Lord, what madness rules in brainsick men,
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Come hither, you that would be combatants:
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Have you perused the letters from the pope,
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How doth your grace affect their motion? |
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Ay, marry, uncle; for I always thought
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Marriage, uncle! alas, my years are young!
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My lords ambassadors, your several suits
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In argument and proof of which contract,
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Your wondrous rare description, noble earl,
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And otherwise will Henry ne'er presume.
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Whether it be through force of your report,
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