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Speeches (Lines) for Simpcox
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 18

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

II,1,817

Born blind, an't please your grace.

2

II,1,824

At Berwick in the north, an't like your grace.

3

II,1,830

God knows, of pure devotion; being call'd
A hundred times and oftener, in my sleep,...

4

II,1,837

Ay, God Almighty help me!

5

II,1,839

A fall off of a tree.

6

II,1,842

Born so, master.

7

II,1,844

But that in all my life, when I was a youth.

8

II,1,848

Alas, good master, my wife desired some damsons,
And made me climb, with danger of my life.

9

II,1,853

Yes, master, clear as day, I thank God and
Saint Alban.

10

II,1,856

Red, master; red as blood.

11

II,1,858

Black, forsooth: coal-black as jet.

12

II,1,864

Alas, master, I know not.

13

II,1,866

I know not.

14

II,1,868

No, indeed, master.

15

II,1,870

Saunder Simpcox, an if it please you, master.

16

II,1,880

O master, that you could!

17

II,1,890

Alas, master, I am not able to stand alone:
You go about to torture me in vain.

18

II,1,897

Alas, master, what shall I do? I am not able to stand.
[After the Beadle hath hit him once, he leaps over]...

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