Speeches (Lines) for Third Watchman in "Henry VI, Part III"
Total: 3
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Act, Scene, Line
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1 |
IV,3,2172 |
But say, I pray, what nobleman is that
That with the king here resteth in his tent?
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2 |
IV,3,2175 |
O, is it so? But why commands the king
That his chief followers lodge in towns about him,
While he himself keeps in the cold field?
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3 |
IV,3,2179 |
Ay, but give me worship and quietness;
I like it better than a dangerous honour.
If Warwick knew in what estate he stands,
'Tis to be doubted he would waken him.
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