Speeches (Lines) for Third Citizen
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(stage directions). [Enter another Citizen] Third Citizen. Neighbours, God speed! |
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First Citizen. Give you good morrow, sir. Third Citizen. Doth this news hold of good King Edward's death? |
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Second Citizen. Ay, sir, it is too true; God help the while! Third Citizen. Then, masters, look to see a troublous world. |
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First Citizen. No, no; by God's good grace his son shall reign. Third Citizen. Woe to the land that's govern'd by a child! |
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First Citizen. So stood the state when Henry the Sixth
Third Citizen. Stood the state so? No, no, good friends, God wot;
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First Citizen. Why, so hath this, both by the father and mother. Third Citizen. Better it were they all came by the father,
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First Citizen. Come, come, we fear the worst; all shall be well. Third Citizen. When clouds appear, wise men put on their cloaks;
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Second Citizen. Truly, the souls of men are full of dread:
Third Citizen. Before the times of change, still is it so:
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Second Citizen. Marry, we were sent for to the justices. Third Citizen. And so was I: I'll bear you company. |
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