Speeches (Lines) for Duke/Earl of Somerset
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My lords, forbear this talk; here comes the king. |
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What are they that fly there? |
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3 |
My liege, it is young Henry, earl of Richmond. |
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4 |
My lord, I like not of this flight of Edward's;
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5 |
It shall be so; he shall to Brittany.
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6 |
At Southam I did leave him with his forces,
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7 |
It is not his, my lord; here Southam lies:
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8 |
They are at hand, and you shall quickly know.
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9 |
Somerset, Somerset, for Lancaster! |
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10 |
Ah, Warwick, Warwick! wert thou as we are.
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11 |
Ah, Warwick! Montague hath breathed his last;
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12 |
And he that will not fight for such a hope.
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13 |
But he's deceived; we are in readiness. |
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14 |
Nor I, but stoop with patience to my fortune. |
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