Speeches (Lines) for Sir Thomas Lovell
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Faith, my lord,
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The reformation of our travell'd gallants,
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They must either,
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Ay, marry,
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To the cardinal's:
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That churchman bears a bounteous mind indeed,
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O, that your lordship were but now confessor
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Faith, how easy? |
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Yes, my lord. |
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I do beseech your grace, for charity,
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To the water side I must conduct your grace;
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Came you from the king, my lord |
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I must to him too,
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My lord, I love you;
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Methinks I could
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Now, sir, you speak of two
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Many good nights, my lord: I rest your servant. |
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I could not personally deliver to her
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So said her woman; and that her sufferance made
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[Aside] This is about that which the bishop spake:
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Sir? |
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