Speeches (Lines) for Earl of Salisbury in "Henry VI, Part I"
Total: 4
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I,4,481 |
Talbot, my life, my joy, again return'd!
How wert thou handled being prisoner?
Or by what means got'st thou to be released?
Discourse, I prithee, on this turret's top.
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2 |
I,4,496 |
Yet tell'st thou not how thou wert entertain'd.
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3 |
I,4,516 |
I grieve to hear what torments you endured,
But we will be revenged sufficiently
Now it is supper-time in Orleans:
Here, through this grate, I count each one
and view the Frenchmen how they fortify:
Let us look in; the sight will much delight thee.
Sir Thomas Gargrave, and Sir William Glansdale,
Let me have your express opinions
Where is best place to make our battery next.
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4 |
I,4,530 |
O Lord, have mercy on us, wretched sinners!
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