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Speeches (Lines) for Lord Say
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 13

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1

IV,4,2542

Ay, but I hope your highness shall have his.

2

IV,4,2568

So might your grace's person be in danger.
The sight of me is odious in their eyes;...

3

IV,4,2583

The trust I have is in mine innocence,
And therefore am I bold and resolute.

4

IV,7,2669

What of that?

5

IV,7,2675

You men of Kent,—

6

IV,7,2677

Nothing but this; 'tis 'bona terra, mala gens.'

7

IV,7,2679

Hear me but speak, and bear me where you will.
Kent, in the Commentaries Caesar writ,...

8

IV,7,2700

Great men have reaching hands: oft have I struck
Those that I never saw and struck them dead.

9

IV,7,2703

These cheeks are pale for watching for your good.

10

IV,7,2705

Long sitting to determine poor men's causes
Hath made me full of sickness and diseases.

11

IV,7,2709

The palsy, and not fear, provokes me.

12

IV,7,2713

Tell me wherein have I offended most?
Have I affected wealth or honour? speak....

13

IV,7,2730

Ah, countrymen! if when you make your prayers,
God should be so obdurate as yourselves,...

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