Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Warwick
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Between two hawks, which flies the higher pitch;
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I love no colours, and without all colour
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Now, by God's will, thou wrong'st him, Somerset;
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This blot that they object against your house
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Roam thither, then. |
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Ay, see the bishop be not overborne. |
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Methinks his lordship should be humbler;
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State holy or unhallow'd, what of that?
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An uproar, I dare warrant,
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Yield, my lord protector; yield, Winchester;
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Behold, my Lord of Winchester, the duke
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Sweet king! the bishop hath a kindly gird.
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Accept this scroll, most gracious sovereign,
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Let Richard be restored to his blood;
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My Lord of York, I promise you, the king
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Tush, that was but his fancy, blame him not;
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Graceless! wilt thou deny thy parentage? |
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And hark ye, sirs; because she is a maid,
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The greatest miracle that e'er ye wrought:
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Well, go to; we'll have no bastards live;
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A married man! that's most intolerable. |
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It's sign she hath been liberal and free. |
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Be patient, York: if we conclude a peace,
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How say'st thou, Charles? shall our condition stand? |
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