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Speeches (Lines) for Gardiner
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 22

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1

II,2,1166

[Aside to CARDINAL WOLSEY]
But to be commanded...

2

V,1,2777

It's one o'clock, boy, is't not?

3

V,1,2779

These should be hours for necessities,
Not for delights; times to repair our nature...

4

V,1,2785

I did, Sir Thomas: and left him at primero
With the Duke of Suffolk.

5

V,1,2789

Not yet, Sir Thomas Lovell. What's the matter?
It seems you are in haste: an if there be...

6

V,1,2801

The fruit she goes with
I pray for heartily, that it may find...

7

V,1,2809

But, sir, sir,
Hear me, Sir Thomas: you're a gentleman...

8

V,1,2824

Yes, yes, Sir Thomas,
There are that dare; and I myself have ventured...

9

V,3,3056

Has he had knowledge of it?

10

V,3,3060

Yes.

11

V,3,3078

Which reformation must be sudden too,
My noble lords; for those that tame wild horses...

12

V,3,3110

My lord, because we have business of more moment,
We will be short with you. 'Tis his highness' pleasure,...

13

V,3,3129

My lord, my lord, you are a sectary,
That's the plain truth: your painted gloss discovers,...

14

V,3,3137

Good master secretary,
I cry your honour mercy; you may, worst...

15

V,3,3141

Do not I know you for a favourer
Of this new sect? ye are not sound.

16

V,3,3144

Not sound, I say.

17

V,3,3147

I shall remember this bold language.

18

V,3,3152

I have done.

19

V,3,3162

What other
Would you expect? you are strangely troublesome....

20

V,3,3168

Receive him,
And see him safe i' the Tower.

21

V,3,3192

Dread sovereign, how much are we bound to heaven
In daily thanks, that gave us such a prince;...

22

V,3,3255

With a true heart
And brother-love I do it.

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