Speeches (Lines) for Bolingbroke in "Henry VI, Part II"
Total: 7
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1 |
I,4,627 |
Master Hume, we are therefore provided: will her
ladyship behold and hear our exorcisms?
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2 |
I,4,630 |
I have heard her reported to be a woman of an
invincible spirit: but it shall be convenient,
Master Hume, that you be by her aloft, while we be
busy below; and so, I pray you, go, in God's name,
and leave us.
[Exit HUME]
Mother Jourdain, be you
prostrate and grovel on the earth; John Southwell,
read you; and let us to our work.
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3 |
I,4,642 |
Patience, good lady; wizards know their times:
Deep night, dark night, the silent of the night,
The time of night when Troy was set on fire;
The time when screech-owls cry and ban-dogs howl,
And spirits walk and ghosts break up their graves,
That time best fits the work we have in hand.
Madam, sit you and fear not: whom we raise,
We will make fast within a hallow'd verge.
[Here they do the ceremonies belonging, and make the]
circle; BOLINGBROKE or SOUTHWELL reads, Conjuro te,
&c. It thunders and lightens terribly; then the
Spirit riseth]
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4 |
I,4,660 |
'First of the king: what shall of him become?'
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5 |
I,4,665 |
'What fates await the Duke of Suffolk?'
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6 |
I,4,667 |
'What shall befall the Duke of Somerset?'
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7 |
I,4,672 |
Descend to darkness and the burning lake!
False fiend, avoid!
[Thunder and lightning. Exit Spirit]
[Enter YORK and BUCKINGHAM with their Guard]
and break in]
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