Speeches (Lines) for Lord Say
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Ay, but I hope your highness shall have his. |
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So might your grace's person be in danger.
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The trust I have is in mine innocence,
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What of that? |
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5 |
You men of Kent,— |
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Nothing but this; 'tis 'bona terra, mala gens.' |
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Hear me but speak, and bear me where you will.
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Great men have reaching hands: oft have I struck
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These cheeks are pale for watching for your good. |
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Long sitting to determine poor men's causes
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The palsy, and not fear, provokes me. |
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12 |
Tell me wherein have I offended most?
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Ah, countrymen! if when you make your prayers,
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