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Speeches (Lines) for John Holland
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,2,2312

They have the more need to sleep now, then.

2

IV,2,2315

So he had need, for 'tis threadbare. Well, I say it
was never merry world in England since gentlemen came up.

3

IV,2,2318

The nobility think scorn to go in leather aprons.

4

IV,2,2320

True; and yet it is said, labour in thy vocation;
which is as much to say as, let the magistrates be...

5

IV,2,2326

I see them! I see them! there's Best's son, the
tanner of Wingham,—

6

IV,2,2330

And Dick the Butcher,—

7

IV,2,2333

And Smith the weaver,—

8

IV,2,2335

Come, come, let's fall in with them.
[Drum. Enter CADE, DICK the Butcher, SMITH the]...

9

IV,7,2628

[Aside] Mass, 'twill be sore law, then; for he was
thrust in the mouth with a spear, and 'tis not whole...

10

IV,7,2636

[Aside] Then we are like to have biting statutes,
unless his teeth be pulled out.

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