Speeches (Lines) for Cardinal Campeius
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Your grace must needs deserve all strangers' loves,
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My Lord of York, was not one Doctor Pace
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Was he not held a learned man? |
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Believe me, there's an ill opinion spread then
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They will not stick to say you envied him,
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His grace
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The queen is obstinate,
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So please your highness,
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Most honour'd madam,
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10 |
I would your grace
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Put your main cause into the king's protection;
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Your rage mistakes us. |
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Your fears are worse. |
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Madam, you'll find it so. You wrong your virtues
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