Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Buckingham
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Why should he, then, protect our sovereign,
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Or thou or I, Somerset, will be protector,
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All in this presence are thy betters, Warwick. |
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Thy cruelty in execution
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Lord cardinal, I will follow Eleanor,
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True, madam, none at all: what call you this?
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Your grace shall give me leave, my Lord of York,
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Such as my heart doth tremble to unfold.
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Tut, these are petty faults to faults unknown.
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He'll wrest the sense and hold us here all day:
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What answer makes your grace to the rebels'
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My gracious lord, return to Killingworth,
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Then linger not, my lord, away, take horse. |
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Trust nobody, for fear you be betray'd. |
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Ay, here they be that dare and will disturb thee:
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What, is he fled? Go some, and follow him;
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Health and glad tidings to your majesty! |
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I will, my lord; and doubt not so to deal
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York, if thou meanest well, I greet thee well. |
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A messenger from Henry, our dread liege,
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That is too much presumption on thy part:
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Upon mine honour, he is prisoner. |
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York, I commend this kind submission:
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So please it you, my lord, 'twere not amiss
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