Speeches (Lines) for Lord Bardolph
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Who keeps the gate here, ho? [The PORTER opens the gate]
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Tell thou the Earl
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Here comes the Earl. Exit PORTER |
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4 |
Noble Earl,
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As good as heart can wish.
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I spake with one, my lord, that came from
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My lord, I over-rode him on the way;
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My lord, I'll tell you what:
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Who—he?
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10 |
I cannot think, my lord, your son is dead. |
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11 |
This strained passion doth you wrong, my lord. |
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12 |
We all that are engaged to this loss
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13 |
The question then, Lord Hastings, standeth thus:
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14 |
Yea, marry, there's the point;
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15 |
It was, my lord; who lin'd himself with hope,
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16 |
Yes, if this present quality of war-
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What, is the King but five and twenty thousand? |
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Who is it like should lead his forces hither? |
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