Speeches (Lines) for Cardinal Pandulph
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Hail, you anointed deputies of heaven!
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Then, by the lawful power that I have,
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There's law and warrant, lady, for my curse. |
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Philip of France, on peril of a curse,
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What canst thou say but will perplex thee more,
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All form is formless, order orderless,
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So makest thou faith an enemy to faith;
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I will denounce a curse upon his head. |
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Courage and comfort! all shall yet go well. |
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Lady, you utter madness, and not sorrow. |
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You hold too heinous a respect of grief. |
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Before the curing of a strong disease,
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If you had won it, certainly you had.
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Your mind is all as youthful as your blood.
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You, in the right of Lady Blanch your wife,
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How green you are and fresh in this old world!
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O, sir, when he shall hear of your approach,
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Take again
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It was my breath that blew this tempest up,
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Hail, noble prince of France!
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You look but on the outside of this work. |
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The Dauphin is too wilful-opposite,
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Give me leave to speak. |
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