Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Northumberland
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What news, Lord Bardolph? Every minute now
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Good, an God will! |
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How is this deriv'd?
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Here comes my servant Travers, whom I sent
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Now, Travers, what good tidings comes with you? |
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Ha! Again:
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Why should that gentleman that rode by Travers
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Yea, this man's brow, like to a title-leaf,
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How doth my son and brother?
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Why, he is dead.
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Yet, for all this, say not that Percy's dead.
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For this I shall have time enough to mourn.
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I knew of this before; but, to speak truth,
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I pray thee, loving wife, and gentle daughter,
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Alas, sweet wife, my honour is at pawn;
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Beshrew your heart,
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Come, come, go in with me. 'Tis with my mind
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