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Speeches (Lines) for Lady Northumberland
in "Henry IV, Part II"

Total: 2

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1

II,3,1159

Earl of Northumberland. I pray thee, loving wife, and gentle daughter,
Give even way unto my rough affairs;
Put not you on the visage of the times
And be, like them, to Percy troublesome.

Lady Northumberland. I have given over, I will speak no more.
Do what you will; your wisdom be your guide.


2

II,3,1206

Earl of Northumberland. Beshrew your heart,
Fair daughter, you do draw my spirits from me
With new lamenting ancient oversights.
But I must go and meet with danger there,
Or it will seek me in another place,
And find me worse provided.

Lady Northumberland. O, fly to Scotland
Till that the nobles and the armed commons
Have of their puissance made a little taste.


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