Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Warwick
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Many good morrows to your Majesty! |
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'Tis one o'clock, and past. |
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3 |
We have, my liege. |
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4 |
It is but as a body yet distempered;
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There is a history in all men's lives,
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6 |
It cannot be, my lord.
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Both which we doubt not but your Majesty
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8 |
My gracious lord, you look beyond him quite.
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9 |
Be patient, Princes; you do know these fits
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10 |
Speak lower, Princes, for the King recovers. |
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11 |
Call for the music in the other room. |
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12 |
Less noise! less noise! |
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13 |
Not so much noise, my lords. Sweet Prince, speak low;
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14 |
Will't please your Grace to go along with us? |
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15 |
What would your Majesty? How fares your Grace? |
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16 |
This door is open; he is gone this way. |
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17 |
When we withdrew, my liege, we left it here. |
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18 |
My lord, I found the Prince in the next room,
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19 |
'Tis call'd Jerusalem, my noble lord. |
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20 |
How now, my Lord Chief Justice; whither away? |
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21 |
Exceeding well; his cares are now all ended. |
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22 |
He's walk'd the way of nature;
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23 |
Indeed, I think the young king loves you not. |
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24 |
Here comes the heavy issue of dead Harry.
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25 |
We do remember; but our argument
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Here comes the Prince. |
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