Speeches (Lines) for Alexander Iden
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Lord, who would live turmoiled in the court,
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Why, rude companion, whatsoe'er thou be,
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Nay, it shall ne'er be said, while England stands,
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Is't Cade that I have slain, that monstrous traitor?
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How much thou wrong'st me, heaven be my judge.
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If one so rude and of so mean condition
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I was, an't like your majesty. |
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Alexander Iden, that's my name;
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May Iden live to merit such a bounty.
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