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Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Bedford
in "Henry V"

Total: 5

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,2,634

(stage directions). [Enter EXETER, BEDFORD, and WESTMORELAND]

Duke of Bedford. 'Fore God, his grace is bold, to trust these traitors.


2

II,2,639

Earl of Westmoreland. How smooth and even they do bear themselves!
As if allegiance in their bosoms sat,
Crowned with faith and constant loyalty.

Duke of Bedford. The king hath note of all that they intend,
By interception which they dream not of.


3

IV,3,2233

Duke of Gloucester. Where is the king?

Duke of Bedford. The king himself is rode to view their battle.


4

IV,3,2242

Earl of Salisbury. God's arm strike with us! 'tis a fearful odds.
God be wi' you, princes all; I'll to my charge:
If we no more meet till we meet in heaven,
Then, joyfully, my noble Lord of Bedford,
My dear Lord Gloucester, and my good Lord Exeter,
And my kind kinsman, warriors all, adieu!

Duke of Bedford. Farewell, good Salisbury; and good luck go with thee!


5

IV,3,2247

(stage directions). [Exit SALISBURY]

Duke of Bedford. He is full of valour as of kindness;
Princely in both.


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