Speeches (Lines) for Cromwell
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To his own hand, in's bedchamber. |
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Presently
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I think, by this he is. |
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I have no power to speak, sir. |
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How does your grace? |
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I am glad your grace has made that right use of it. |
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The heaviest and the worst
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The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen
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That Cranmer is return'd with welcome,
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Last, that the Lady Anne,
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O my lord,
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Good sir, have patience. |
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Please your honours,
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Yes. |
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My Lord of Winchester, you are a little,
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Why, my lord? |
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Not sound? |
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Would you were half so honest!
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Do.
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And I. |
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My mind gave me,
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