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Speeches (Lines) for Surveyor
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 9

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,2,469

First, it was usual with him, every day
It would infect his speech, that if the king...

2

I,2,487

He was brought to this
By a vain prophecy of Nicholas Hopkins.

3

I,2,490

Sir, a Chartreux friar,
His confessor, who fed him every minute...

4

I,2,494

Not long before your highness sped to France,
The duke being at the Rose, within the parish...

5

I,2,523

On my soul, I'll speak but truth.
I told my lord the duke, by the devil's illusions...

6

I,2,535

I can, my liege.

7

I,2,537

Being at Greenwich,
After your highness had reproved the duke...

8

I,2,543

'If,' quoth he, 'I for this had been committed,
As, to the Tower, I thought, I would have play'd...

9

I,2,555

After 'the duke his father,' with 'the knife,'
He stretch'd him, and, with one hand on his dagger,...

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