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Speeches (Lines) for Cardinal Campeius
in "Henry VIII"

Total: 14

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

II,2,1145

Your grace must needs deserve all strangers' loves,
You are so noble. To your highness' hand...

2

II,2,1171

My Lord of York, was not one Doctor Pace
In this man's place before him?

3

II,2,1174

Was he not held a learned man?

4

II,2,1176

Believe me, there's an ill opinion spread then
Even of yourself, lord cardinal.

5

II,2,1179

They will not stick to say you envied him,
And fearing he would rise, he was so virtuous,...

6

II,4,1422

His grace
Hath spoken well and justly: therefore, madam,...

7

II,4,1488

The queen is obstinate,
Stubborn to justice, apt to accuse it, and...

8

II,4,1605

So please your highness,
The queen being absent, 'tis a needful fitness...

9

III,1,1692

Most honour'd madam,
My Lord of York, out of his noble nature,...

10

III,1,1725

I would your grace
Would leave your griefs, and take my counsel.

11

III,1,1728

Put your main cause into the king's protection;
He's loving and most gracious: 'twill be much...

12

III,1,1738

Your rage mistakes us.

13

III,1,1762

Your fears are worse.

14

III,1,1809

Madam, you'll find it so. You wrong your virtues
With these weak women's fears: a noble spirit,...

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