Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Cambridge in "Henry V"
Total: 5
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Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text |
1 |
II,2,660 |
Never was monarch better fear'd and loved
Than is your majesty: there's not, I think, a subject
That sits in heart-grief and uneasiness
Under the sweet shade of your government.
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2 |
II,2,683 |
So may your highness, and yet punish too.
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3 |
II,2,697 |
I one, my lord:
Your highness bade me ask for it to-day.
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4 |
II,2,712 |
I do confess my fault;
And do submit me to your highness' mercy.
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5 |
II,2,791 |
For me, the gold of France did not seduce;
Although I did admit it as a motive
The sooner to effect what I intended:
But God be thanked for prevention;
Which I in sufferance heartily will rejoice,
Beseeching God and you to pardon me.
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