Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Norfolk
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1 |
Here, most gracious liege. |
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2 |
We must both give and take, my gracious lord. |
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3 |
Six or seven thousand is their utmost power. |
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4 |
I go, my lord. |
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5 |
I warrant you, my lord. |
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6 |
Arm, arm, my lord; the foe vaunts in the field. |
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7 |
A good direction, warlike sovereign.
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8 |
My lord, the enemy is past the marsh
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