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Speeches (Lines) for Countess of Auvergne
in "Henry VI, Part I"

Total: 13

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1

II,3,826

Porter, remember what I gave in charge;
And when you have done so, bring the keys to me.

2

II,3,830

The plot is laid: if all things fall out right,
I shall as famous be by this exploit...

3

II,3,841

And he is welcome. What! is this the man?

4

II,3,843

Is this the scourge of France?
Is this the Talbot, so much fear'd abroad...

5

II,3,856

What means he now? Go ask him whither he goes.

6

II,3,862

If thou be he, then art thou prisoner.

7

II,3,864

To me, blood-thirsty lord;
And for that cause I trained thee to my house....

8

II,3,874

Laughest thou, wretch? thy mirth shall turn to moan.

9

II,3,878

Why, art not thou the man?

10

II,3,880

Then have I substance too.

11

II,3,888

This is a riddling merchant for the nonce;
He will be here, and yet he is not here:...

12

II,3,900

Victorious Talbot! pardon my abuse:
I find thou art no less than fame hath bruited...

13

II,3,914

With all my heart, and think me honoured
To feast so great a warrior in my house.

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