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Speeches (Lines) for Sir James Tyrrel
in "Richard III"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,2,2660

James Tyrrel, and your most obedient subject.

2

IV,2,2662

Prove me, my gracious sovereign.

3

IV,2,2664

Ay, my lord;
But I had rather kill two enemies.

4

IV,2,2670

Let me have open means to come to them,
And soon I'll rid you from the fear of them.

5

IV,2,2677

'Tis done, my gracious lord.

6

IV,2,2679

Ye shall, my Lord.

7

IV,3,2727

The tyrannous and bloody deed is done.
The most arch of piteous massacre...

8

IV,3,2753

If to have done the thing you gave in charge
Beget your happiness, be happy then,...

9

IV,3,2757

I did, my lord.

10

IV,3,2759

The chaplain of the Tower hath buried them;
But how or in what place I do not know.

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