Speeches (Lines) for Sir Humphrey Stafford in "Henry VI, Part II"
Total: 6
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1 |
IV,2,2428 |
Rebellious hinds, the filth and scum of Kent,
Mark'd for the gallows, lay your weapons down;
Home to your cottages, forsake this groom:
The king is merciful, if you revolt.
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2 |
IV,2,2438 |
Villain, thy father was a plasterer;
And thou thyself a shearman, art thou not?
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3 |
IV,2,2444 |
Ay, sir.
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4 |
IV,2,2457 |
And will you credit this base drudge's words,
That speaks he knows not what?
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5 |
IV,2,2474 |
O gross and miserable ignorance!
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6 |
IV,2,2482 |
Herald, away; and throughout every town
Proclaim them traitors that are up with Cade;
That those which fly before the battle ends
May, even in their wives' and children's sight,
Be hang'd up for example at their doors:
And you that be the king's friends, follow me.
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