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Speeches (Lines) for George Bevis
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 9

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,2,2310

Come, and get thee a sword, though made of a lath;
they have been up these two days.

2

IV,2,2313

I tell thee, Jack Cade the clothier means to dress
the commonwealth, and turn it, and set a new nap upon it.

3

IV,2,2317

O miserable age! virtue is not regarded in handicrafts-men.

4

IV,2,2319

Nay, more, the king's council are no good workmen.

5

IV,2,2324

Thou hast hit it; for there's no better sign of a
brave mind than a hard hand.

6

IV,2,2328

He shall have the skin of our enemies, to make
dog's-leather of.

7

IV,2,2331

Then is sin struck down like an ox, and iniquity's
throat cut like a calf.

8

IV,2,2334

Argo, their thread of life is spun.

9

IV,7,2702

O monstrous coward! what, to come behind folks?

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