Speeches (Lines) for Winchester
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[Reads] 'Item, It is further agreed between them,
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Nephew, what means this passionate discourse,
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My Lord of Gloucester, now ye grow too hot:
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So, there goes our protector in a rage.
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This weighty business will not brook delay:
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Ambitious Warwick, let thy betters speak. |
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The commons hast thou rack'd; the clergy's bags
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I thought as much; he would be above the clouds. |
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Thy heaven is on earth; thine eyes and thoughts
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Let me be blessed for the peace I make,
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[Aside to GLOUCESTER] Marry, when thou darest. |
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[Aside to GLOUCESTER] Ay, where thou darest
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Believe me, cousin Gloucester,
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[Aside to GLOUCESTER] Are ye advised? the
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[Aside to GLOUCESTER] Medice, teipsum—
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Here comes the townsmen on procession,
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What, art thou lame? |
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Duke Humphrey has done a miracle to-day. |
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[Aside to GLOUCESTER] And so, my lord protector,
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Did he not, contrary to form of law,
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It serves you well, my lord, to say so much. |
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My liege, his railing is intolerable:
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Sirs, take away the duke, and guard him sure. |
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That he should die is worthy policy;
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But I would have him dead, my Lord of Suffolk,
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A breach that craves a quick expedient stop!
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My Lord of York, try what your fortune is.
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No more of him; for I will deal with him
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God's secret judgment: I did dream to-night
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If thou be'st death, I'll give thee England's treasure,
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Bring me unto my trial when you will.
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