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Speeches (Lines) for Lord Berkeley
in "Richard II"

Total: 2

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

II,3,1225

Earl of Northumberland. It is my Lord of Berkeley, as I guess.

Lord Berkeley. My Lord of Hereford, my message is to you.


2

II,3,1230

Henry IV. My lord, my answer is—to Lancaster;
And I am come to seek that name in England;
And I must find that title in your tongue,
Before I make reply to aught you say.

Lord Berkeley. Mistake me not, my lord; 'tis not my meaning
To raze one title of your honour out:
To you, my lord, I come, what lord you will,
From the most gracious regent of this land,
The Duke of York, to know what pricks you on
To take advantage of the absent time
And fright our native peace with self-born arms.


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