Speeches (Lines) for Thomas Mowbray
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Each day still better other's happiness;
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Let not my cold words here accuse my zeal:
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I take it up; and by that sword I swear
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O, let my sovereign turn away his face
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Then, Bolingbroke, as low as to thy heart,
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Myself I throw, dread sovereign, at thy foot.
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Yea, but not change his spots: take but my shame.
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My name is Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk;
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However God or fortune cast my lot,
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A heavy sentence, my most sovereign liege,
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Then thus I turn me from my country's light,
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And I, to keep all this. |
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No, Bolingbroke: if ever I were traitor,
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