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Speeches (Lines) for Porter
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

V,4,3269

You'll leave your noise anon, ye rascals: do you
take the court for Paris-garden? ye rude slaves,...

2

V,4,3274

Belong to the gallows, and be hanged, ye rogue! is
this a place to roar in? Fetch me a dozen crab-tree...

3

V,4,3285

How got they in, and be hang'd?

4

V,4,3290

You did nothing, sir.

5

V,4,3299

I shall be with you presently, good master puppy.
Keep the door close, sirrah.

6

V,4,3302

What should you do, but knock 'em down by the
dozens? Is this Moorfields to muster in? or have...

7

V,4,3331

These are the youths that thunder at a playhouse,
and fight for bitten apples; that no audience, but...

8

V,4,3347

An't please
your honour,...

9

V,4,3362

Make way there for the princess.

10

V,4,3365

You i' the camlet, get up o' the rail;
I'll peck you o'er the pales else.

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