Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Burgundy
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Traitors have never other company.
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Pray God she prove not masculine ere long,
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And I to this. |
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Myself, as far as I could well discern
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Is it even so? Nay, then, I see our wars
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Scoff on, vile fiend and shameless courtezan!
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My vows are equal partners with thy vows. |
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Courageous Bedford, let us now persuade you. |
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Warlike and martial Talbot, Burgundy
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What wills Lord Talbot pleaseth Burgundy. |
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Who craves a parley with the Burgundy? |
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12 |
What say'st thou, Charles? for I am marching hence. |
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Speak on; but be not over-tedious. |
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14 |
Either she hath bewitch'd me with her words,
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I am vanquished; these haughty words of hers
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Doubtless he would have made a noble knight;
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I trust the ghost of Talbot is not there:
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