Speeches (Lines) for John Morton
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Sir William Stanley. It is, and wants but nomination. John Morton. To-morrow, then, I judge a happy day. |
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Duke of Buckingham. Who knows the lord protector's mind herein?
John Morton. Your grace, we think, should soonest know his mind. |
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(stage directions). [Enter GLOUCESTER] John Morton. Now in good time, here comes the duke himself. |
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). My lord of Ely! John Morton. My lord? |
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Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). When I was last in Holborn,
John Morton. Marry, and will, my lord, with all my heart. |
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(stage directions). [Re-enter BISHOP OF ELY] John Morton. Where is my lord protector? I have sent for these
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