Speeches (Lines) for Duke of Suffolk
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How is the king employ'd? |
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No, his conscience
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Pray God he do! he'll never know himself else. |
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And free us from his slavery. |
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For me, my lords,
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How sad he looks! sure, he is much afflicted. |
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[Aside to NORFOLK] Not to speak of:
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[Aside to NORFOLK] I another. |
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Which of the peers
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Most strangely. |
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The cardinal's letters to the pope miscarried,
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Believe it. |
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May you be happy in your wish, my lord
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My amen to't! |
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15 |
There's order given for her coronation:
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No, no;
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He is return'd in his opinions; which
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He has; and we shall see him
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'Tis so.
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May be, he hears the king
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The king, the king! |
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22 |
Who dare cross 'em,
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Then that, without the knowledge
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That, out of mere ambition, you have caused
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25 |
Lord cardinal, the king's further pleasure is,
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Sir, I did never win of you before. |
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27 |
God safely quit her of her burthen, and
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28 |
I wish your highness
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Nay, my lord,
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'Tis the right ring, by heaven: I told ye all,
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