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Speeches (Lines) for Pursuivant
in "Richard III"

Total: 3

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

III,2,1884

Lord Hastings. Go on before; I'll talk with this good fellow.
[Exeunt STANLEY and CATESBY]
How now, sirrah! how goes the world with thee?

Pursuivant. The better that your lordship please to ask.


2

III,2,1892

Lord Hastings. I tell thee, man, 'tis better with me now
Than when I met thee last where now we meet:
Then was I going prisoner to the Tower,
By the suggestion of the queen's allies;
But now, I tell thee—keep it to thyself—
This day those enemies are put to death,
And I in better state than e'er I was.

Pursuivant. God hold it, to your honour's good content!


3

III,2,1895

(stage directions). [Throws him his purse]

Pursuivant. God save your lordship!


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