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Speeches (Lines) for Third Gentleman
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

IV,1,2481

Among the crowd i' the Abbey; where a finger
Could not be wedged in more: I am stifled...

2

IV,1,2486

That I did.

3

IV,1,2488

Well worth the seeing.

4

IV,1,2490

As well as I am able. The rich stream
Of lords and ladies, having brought the queen...

5

IV,1,2511

At length her grace rose, and with modest paces
Came to the altar; where she kneel'd, and saint-like...

6

IV,1,2528

I know it;
But 'tis so lately alter'd, that the old name...

7

IV,1,2533

Stokesly and Gardiner; the one of Winchester,
Newly preferr'd from the king's secretary,...

8

IV,1,2539

All the land knows that:
However, yet there is no great breach; when it comes,...

9

IV,1,2543

Thomas Cromwell;
A man in much esteem with the king, and truly...

10

IV,1,2549

Yes, without all doubt.
Come, gentlemen, ye shall go my way, which...

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