Speeches (Lines) for Lord Abergavenny in "Henry VIII"
Total: 5
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Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text |
1 |
I,1,110 |
I cannot tell
What heaven hath given him,—let some graver eye
Pierce into that; but I can see his pride
Peep through each part of him: whence has he that,
If not from hell? the devil is a niggard,
Or has given all before, and he begins
A new hell in himself.
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2 |
I,1,126 |
I do know
Kinsmen of mine, three at the least, that have
By this so sickened their estates, that never
They shall abound as formerly.
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3 |
I,1,147 |
Is it therefore
The ambassador is silenced?
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4 |
I,1,150 |
A proper title of a peace; and purchased
At a superfluous rate!
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5 |
I,1,294 |
As the duke said,
The will of heaven be done, and the king's pleasure
By me obey'd!
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